Microsoft Announces Russian Hackers are Targeting Conservative Groups in America

Here’s a story that will make you scratch your head. Fox News is reporting that Microsoft has announced the discovery or Russian hackers targeting conservative groups in America. The truly confusing part of the story is that… that’s the whole story. Microsoft says its happening.

Stuart Varney invited a warmongering neo-conservative on his show to talk about it — and it ends up sounding sort of like another Hillary Clinton-hatched conspiracy theory about Russia. The guest — a military analyst — insists that Russia has targeted America as its number one geopolitical enemy. He insists that the Russian “cyber war” against America is a real war that Russia intends to win against us “without firing a shot.”

You really have to watch the video below to absorb the full, surreal effect of it. And ask yourself as you’re watching it, “Where is the… you know, evidence?” Because apparently, the military analyst on Fox News is ready to start World War 3 with Russia based on Microsoft’s say-so. Microsoft, for those who have forgotten, is part of the pro-Hillary, Big Tech alliance that is working to censor conservatives on the internet. Why would Microsoft care if the Russians were targeting conservatives? Spoiler alert: They wouldn’t.

The video below is really worth watching, however, for the hilarious science fiction-style description of computer hacking provided by Fox’s military analyst. It’s funny and not even vaguely similar to real hacking. At least you can get a good laugh out of that part, even if the rest of it is a totally confusing and possibly intentionally misleading mess.


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