Fox News’ Martha MacCallum isn’t buying the Clinton campaign’s line that the Russians are meddling with the American election by publishing hacked emails through WikiLeaks.
The America’s Newsroom anchor tweeted Wednesday that “once you start haggling over what you meant in an email, the idea that it was written by the Russians kind of goes out the window…”
Once you start haggling over what you meant in
an email, the idea that it was written by the Russians kind of goes out the
window #Podesta— martha maccallum (@marthamaccallum) November 2, 2016
… a sentiment her 265,000 followers heartily agreed with.
Once you start haggling over what you meant in
an email, the idea that it was written by the Russians kind of goes out the
window #Podesta— martha maccallum (@marthamaccallum) November 2, 2016
@marthamaccallum good call!! Their narratives are all falling apart at the seams . . .
— deplorable zen (@ZenSund) November 2, 2016
@marthamaccallum BINGO! Thanks Martha!
— Karen Sherwood (@jkjgsherwood) November 2, 2016
@barrettkm @marthamaccallum Podesta Emails Leaked by Washington Insider, Not Russians https://t.co/EIeE3n2uqI
— Silvanus Publishing (@SilvanusBooks) November 2, 2016
@marthamaccallum if Russia provides you a video of a cheating spouse, would you be mad at the Russians?
— tom (@AnnmarieLaherty) November 2, 2016
@marthamaccallum But but Donna Brazile said the emails were faked…..
— Tami ✘ (@Brytani_Fla) November 2, 2016
@marthamaccallum I mean, at least they finally found a narrative. It took them a month to figure out if they were fake, or hacked after all.
— Brett Britton (@BrettB_LV) November 2, 2016
Once you correct the record in your email (ie Podesta what I meant by ‘dump’)the ‘not real’ narrative gets tougher to carry, no?
— martha maccallum (@marthamaccallum) November 2, 2016