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Big League Politics is an American far-right media website founded by former Breitbart News employees. The site was announced in 2017 an investigative outfit. In early 2018, Big League Politics was acquired by Mustard Seed Media which is owned by Reilly O’Neal and Noel Fritsch. On its about page, Big League Politics states “We are not conservative. We are not liberal”.[8] Its editor-in-chief is former Breitbart reporter Patrick Howley. The Wall Street Journal describes the website as “backed by Republican operatives”. {WIKIPEDIA}
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Fake Smears: Daily Beast Exposes Attempted Buttigieg Takedown
“The source who spoke to The Daily Beast said Burkman and Wohl made clear that their goal was to kneecap Buttigieg’s momentum in the 2020 presidential race.”
Big League Politics originally ran (and Tweeted) the story but has since run an updated Wohl angle of deceit. Absolutely disgusting. Glad BLP corrected -but shame for running it in the first place.
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