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The Dem/Media 'Don't Want to Give the Story Oxygen' Spin About Gabbard's Doc Drop Sure Sounds Familiar

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The media -- in this case NBC News -- has been doing some heavy lifting to help the Democrats get past all the inconvenient "Russia collusion" narrative-busting that's been going on. It started when Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified a trove of documents showing that then President Barack Obama orchestrated the manufacturing of a "Russia collusion" angle to use against Donald Trump heading into the 2016 election.

Earlier this week, here's how NBC framed the story:

Maybe that's because no president ever did such a thing, NBC. 

The follow-up from NBC sure sounded familiar, and here it is: 

"We don't want to give oxygen to an unfounded allegation"?

Yeah, we've heard that before: 

The media and Dems (as always, pardon the redundancy) didn't want to "give oxygen" to the laptop story either, and of course that turned out to be 100 percent true.

When the lib media and Dems say a claim is "unfounded" that means there's a 99.99 percent chance that it's absolutely factual. 

Here's NBC News looking at the evidence that Gabbard shared this week:

 The media does have their own very obvious ways of trying to maintain plausible deniability.

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