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Skipping Hillary’s Latest Vast Conspiracy Theory

One of the dominant themes in current liberal messaging is that democracy is endangered by waves of “misinformation” and “conspiracy theories.” But aren’t liberals occasionally guilty of uncorking wild conspiracy theories that don’t turn out to be true?

An obvious sore point is the liberal notion that Donald Trump colluded with the Russian government to steal the 2016 election — a conspiracy theory so strong that the media obsessed over it for years, until special counsel Robert Mueller concluded that it didn’t really exist.On Oct. 21, a leftist group called Indivisible put out a video with Hillary Clinton claiming “right-wing extremists” are plotting a coup in 2024.“I know we’re all focused on the 2022 midterm elections, and they are incredibly important,” Clinton said. “But we also have to look ahead because — you know what — our opponents certainly are. Right-wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election, a …

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