Fake News Jew Maddow on Fake News Tax Returns: “Don’t Blame Me for Nothing, Because I Didn’t do Nothing”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 16, 2017

After tweeting about it 90 minutes beforehand, fake news Jew Rachel Maddow spent like 20 minutes hyping-up President Trump’s 2005 tax returns as the biggest-ever bombshell news scandal of the century.

Of course, it turned out that there was literally nothing there.

Liberals are mad about this as it totally trivialized one of their top anti-Trump talking points – from this point forward, whenever anyone hears these people whining about tax returns, they’re going to think of the Maddow hyped-up hoax.

Even Stephen Colbert mocked her over it.

But like a typical woman and a typical Jew, she is claiming nothing is her fault.

AP:

Rachel Maddow said that if people felt let down by her story about President Donald Trump’s 2005 tax document it’s more because of the weight of expectation than anything she did.

The MSNBC host found herself in the odd position Wednesday of defending herself from criticism following one of the biggest-ever scoops for her show. Maddow’s show revealed, through reporter David Cay Johnston, two pages of tax return information that showed Trump earned $150 million in 2005 and paid $38 million in income taxes that year. Trump has steadfastly refused to release his tax returns.

Maddow’s tweet less than 90 minutes before her show that ‘‘we’ve got Trump’s tax returns’’ set off a social media frenzy. Although a subsequent tweet specified it was only two pages from one year’s returns, expectations were sky high.

Maddow told the AP that she never misrepresented what she had.

‘‘Because I have information about the president doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily a scandal,’’ she said. ‘‘It doesn’t mean that it’s damning information. If other people leapt to that conclusion without me indicating that it was, that hype is external to what we did.’’

Her story was derided as ‘‘a big nothingburger’’ by Fox News Channel’s Steve Doocy on Wednesday.

Maddow’s nearly 20-minute explanation of why seeing the president’s tax returns is important and all of the things they could reveal — before telling what the 2005 documents actually showed — may have felt familiar to her regular viewers but a long tease for those enticed by the advanced advertising.

Here’s the clip without the 20 minute windup, for anyone who missed it.

The vitriol of these Jews is now working against them.

This is a very good example of that phenomenon.

They are running the show and they’re running it into the ground.

And from the ashes, lo there: