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Because OF COURSE they did: NBC spins and then spins some MORE trying to pin Democrat failures in Iowa on 4Chan

Boy howdy, the media really, really, really doesn’t want Democrats to be blamed for their own Iowa Caucus mess from earlier this week. They’ve blamed Trump (of course), they’ve blamed Russia, they’ve blamed Trump supporters … and now they’re blaming trolls on 4Chan.

Sounds legit, NBC.

‘It’s unclear how many prank calls the party received.’

Who are they going to blame next?

The Amish.

It’s always the Amish.

DUH.

Clearly it was Trump’s fault.

Duh.

Ours too.

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