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{{breakingnews|Correct the Record's official website was deactivated on December 31, 2016. They're 100% dead!}} | |||
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[[File:CTRHQ.png|200px|thumb|right|CTR HQ in October 2016.]] | [[File:CTRHQ.png|200px|thumb|right|CTR HQ in October 2016.]] | ||
'''Correct the Record''' (commonly referred to with the acronym '''CTR''') was a super PAC founded by [[Homosexuality|fag]] David Brock. During the [[2016 Presidential Election|2016 presidential election]], CTR became notorious for | '''Correct the Record''' (commonly referred to with the acronym '''CTR''') was a super PAC founded by [[Homosexuality|fag]] David Brock. During the [[2016 Presidential Election|2016 presidential election]], CTR became notorious for its army of paid shills on [[Reddit]], [[Twitter]], and [[Facebook]], among possibly many other websites, who attempted to 'correct' any comments seen as [[True|negative]] towards [[Hillary Clinton]]. | ||
Further shenanigans from CTR included a public offering of money in exchange for damaging information about [[The Donald|Donald Trump]]. This generated much [[lulz]] and ridicule, even from the [[Old media|mainstream media]], and saw [[Pol/|/pol/]] spam their website's tip form to oblivion. In the end, with Trump's presidential campaign a success, CTR and its record-correcting Internet army quietly slinked away in shame, with their big donors millions of dollars poorer for their efforts. | Further shenanigans from CTR included a public offering of money in exchange for damaging information about [[The Donald|Donald Trump]]. This generated much [[lulz]] and ridicule, even from the [[Old media|mainstream media]], and saw [[Pol/|/pol/]] spam their website's tip form to oblivion. In the end, with Trump's presidential campaign a success, CTR and its record-correcting Internet army quietly slinked away in shame, with their big donors millions of dollars poorer for their efforts. |
Latest revision as of 11:11, 22 February 2017
BREAKING NEWS!! Correct the Record's official website was deactivated on December 31, 2016. They're 100% dead! |
Correct the Record (commonly referred to with the acronym CTR) was a super PAC founded by fag David Brock. During the 2016 presidential election, CTR became notorious for its army of paid shills on Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook, among possibly many other websites, who attempted to 'correct' any comments seen as negative towards Hillary Clinton.
Further shenanigans from CTR included a public offering of money in exchange for damaging information about Donald Trump. This generated much lulz and ridicule, even from the mainstream media, and saw /pol/ spam their website's tip form to oblivion. In the end, with Trump's presidential campaign a success, CTR and its record-correcting Internet army quietly slinked away in shame, with their big donors millions of dollars poorer for their efforts.
CTR 2: Electric Boogaloo
Seems David Brock is a glutton for punishment. After wasting millions of dollars, becoming reviled even among the American Left, and a laughingstock among Americans, he decided to create the organization Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).
Gallery
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About how well it goes for a CTR/CREW shill on /pol/ or /r/The_Donald.
See also
- 2016 presidential election
- AIDS Skrillex and Carl the Cuck
- Donald Trump
- Hillary Clinton
- Losers
- The Great Meme War
External links
- Its now defunct website.
- CREW
- Reddit Users Declare War On Hillary’s Paid Internet Trolls
- correctrecord – CTR's Twitter hasn't been updated since November 18, 2016.
Correct the Record is part of a series on Visit the Trolls Portal for complete coverage. |
Correct the Record is part of a series on Donald Trump. You're gonna love this article, believe me. |