Sentences with phrase «crackpot conspiracy»

A barrage of lies, insults, slander, the dissemination of doctored photos and crackpot conspiracy theories seems to be all the rebuttal the crazies can muster against the Parkland kids.
In reality, the victims of Fox News who turn red - faced with rage and begin spouting crackpot conspiracy theories about the IPCC at the mere mention of «Al Gore» are actually a miniscule minority compared to «global» public opinion.
Still living in Japan, Joe remains haunted, seen by his son as a crackpot conspiracy theorist trying to prove the calamity was not a natural disaster.
Is also the mantra of flat earthers, 9/11 truthers, birthers, moon landing deniers, and all other purveyors of crackpot conspiracy theories like «he baited her into being violent towards him because he knew a passerby would call the police and get an investigation started that would lead to charges being considered against her in order to get her fired from her job with the endgame goal of, I don't know, making her jointhe lizard people or something?»
But Comey's invective will now feed the crackpot conspiracy theory of Trump partisans who are convinced that an organization made up primarily of conservative, white, middle - aged male cops is out to get a Republican president.

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The problem has not gone away, however, a fact that was perhaps most stunningly confirmed by the jaw - dropping news that a crackpot September 11 conspiracy book, written by a «process» theologian from Claremont, is being published and marketed by the official press of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Westminster John Knox Press.
I pointed out the Goddard / Marcott analogy on the 24th, twice, and was roundly attacked for it since my name isn't McIntyre, attacked for my nefarious motives that are merely to strongly shun mistakes, outlandish conspiracy theories and outspoken crackpot comments on mainstream skeptical blogs that afford the usual hockey stick team members newfound media attention with very lasting damage to skepticism and also strongly hinder my ability to reach out to reasonable people who are strongly averse to extremism as nearly all normal people happen to be for very good reason.
Has the department had an internal discussion, or commissioned any research — internally or externally — that identifies these «crackpots and conspiracy theorists» and «vested interests», and evaluates their arguments?
What is the science, referred to by Davey, which is contradicted by the «vested interests» and «crackpots and conspiracy theorists»?
What is Davey's (or the department's) evidence that «vested interests» and «crackpots and conspiracy theorists» have had an impact on the wider debate?
And you will always get crackpots and conspiracy theorists who will deny they have a nose on their face if it suits them.
How do the arguments advanced by «crackpots and conspiracy theorists» and «vested interests» contradict the science?
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