The reporteress is so laughable that it cannot be classified as “fake news”. Nothing the communists/Russians do is “fake” unless it is on purpose. We need to know what that “purpose” is.
If the goal of Putin and the Boys in Lubyanka was to further enhance the massive paranoia of the Democrat Party (both of its’ factions, the Sanders Marxist-Heavy and the Clinton Marxist-Lite, and to set them loose on the Constitution, the Electoral College system, and the FBI/CIA, then he has succeeded brilliantly.
If he didn’t do this (by possibly hacking into the DNC files), then he should have. On the other hand, a little paranoia on my part says that the Dems were crazy enough on their own (though there was significant Marxist influence on their protests, propaganda, and whines), to carry on this “nullification” of the elections campaign all by themselves though the origins of such a campaign came directly from the Communist Party in the late 1960’s.
Oh what a tangled web we weave, when we attempt to deceive”.
Cannot find the original author of that quote in my “The Great Quotations” collection book, George Seldes, 1970.
Sorry, but Comedy Hour started during Obama’s last speech and the rest of the world has been laughing hysterically every since...
Here is a rainy day Google Street View of the Lubyanka Building in Moscow:
Back in the day, it was said to be the tallest building in Moscow, because you could see Siberia from its basement.
The quote “Oh! What a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive” refers to how complicated life becomes when people start lying. It originally referred to a love triangle in the play Marmion by Sir Walter Scott.
Sir Walter Scott
Oh what a tangled web we weave
When first we practice to deceive. - Sir Walter Scott (Marmion, 1808)