Personally, I think this is a terrible idea. They're obviously bringing him on there to mock and discredit him. He's bent on going so I hope he does a good job.
By going on the Daily Show, he's representing the whole Pizzagate community. So if he bombs then everyone will just write off Pizzagate as just another conspiracy theory. I just hope he's aware of this and goes in prepared for any BS Trevor Noah gives him.
I think Paul Joseph Watson would have been better suited to go on, but hopefully Seaman won't bomb and make us all look like fools.
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HampdenPItbull ago
I am wary of Seaman. He may be looking for new employment post Huffpo and this might indeed be his new gig. I say let them (the MSM) jump the shark. The MSM is seriously backpedaling. We are witnessing a titantic shift in how the citizenry disseminates information. The more the MSM tries control the spin it would appear that they lose control. When you read the "spin" from BBC, NYT, WAPO and the NPR pieces they are basically pulling a "Dan Rather", i.e they are giving a description of an event which will later be proven false. Let's give them all the rope they need. I would recommend folks not tell their friends about pizzagate but rather steer them to how they can do their own research. Truth discovery is far more impactful when one comes to it on their own versus being "revealed", and there is no better way for someone or something to lose credibility than to "reveal" something to the public which later proves to be completely false. The stories released so far have many, many holes. Steer friends to good info and if you are asked any questions by anyone answer their question with a question. Do not make statements.