con·spir·a·cy
[kuhn-spir-uh-see]
noun, plural con·spir·a·cies.
1. the act of conspiring.
2. an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons; plot.
3. a combination of persons for a secret, unlawful, or evil purpose: He joined the conspiracy to overthrow the government.
4. Law. an agreement by two or more persons to commit a crime, fraud, or other wrongful act.
5. any concurrence in action; combination in bringing about a given result.
You mean, like the conspiracy by the Barry admin to cover-up the Benghazi story?
Or, the conspiracy by the Barry admin to cover-up Fast and Furious?
Or, the conspiracy by the Barry admin to cover-up IRS gate?
Or, the conspiracy by the Barry admin to cover-up Black Panther gate?
Or, the conspiracy by the Barry admin to cover-up...
The Barry admin will go down in history as the single greatest conspiracy.
I mean like the 1,123rd iteration of this particular birther crap.
If it was going to make a difference, wouldn't it have done it by now?
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