Powell's entry on Wikipedia makes her sound like a conspiracy nut:
Powell has promoted numerous conspiracy theories. She has made claims of a "deep state" plot to frame Flynn, and has promoted personalities and slogans associated with the QAnon conspiracy theory. More recently, Powell has alleged that a secret cabal of international Communists, Venezuelans, Cubans, Chinese, George Soros, the Clinton Foundation, "globalists," thousands of Republican and Democratic officials, and others have rigged the counting of ballots in the 2020 presidential election, which she claims Trump won "by a landslide."
Make of that what you will. I think the writer of the Wikipedia entry has an axe to grind.
She's as loony tunes as Giuliani
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Frank,
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To what extent can we trust mainstream-media "fact-checkers," though? No one strikes me as trustworthy these days, except for the alt-media folks I watch, and that's because they're often able to make predictions that actually come true, indicating that they're anchored in reality. These alt-media folks have been hammering the so-called fact-checkers for a while, now, so I'd take the AP analysis with a big grain of salt.
Having said that, I don't know Sidney Powell, and she could be as looney-tunes as you say. We'll know more soon.
Well, that didn't last long ;)
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sidney-powell-trump-legal-team-disavows-association/
The circus gets more entertaining by the minute LOL
Yeah, I saw the news (and reader comments) over at Instapundit.
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