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I asked Grok about AOC and Jasmine Crockett being involved with Social Security fraud and the response was: No.
Apparently the origins of the stories came from satirical accounts: America’s Last Line of Defense & The Dunning-Kruger Times.
Both of which are owned by Christopher Blair, a liberal.
So be careful where you get your info and not only research the info you are getting, but also where and who you are getting it from.
Christopher Blair has a political agenda, and it is to make conservatives look like buffoons and retards.
Here is Grok's response:
Determining the political leanings of satirical sites like America’s Last Line of Defense and The Dunning-Kruger Times is tricky because their primary goal is to troll and provoke rather than push a consistent ideology. Both sites are part of a network run by Christopher Blair, who has described himself as a liberal and created these platforms to mock what he sees as gullibility among right-wing audiences. The content often exaggerates or fabricates stories to bait conservatives into sharing them, like the false claims about AOC or Jasmine Crockett you mentioned earlier. This suggests a left-leaning intent behind the satire, aiming to expose or ridicule perceived flaws in conservative thinking.
That said, the sites don’t openly advocate for left-wing policies or figures in a straightforward way. Their “About” pages call everything fiction, emphasizing parody over partisan propaganda. Some argue this could make them apolitical opportunists, profiting off outrage clicks from any side. Still, the pattern—targeting conservative figures and tropes more than liberal ones—points to a left-leaning bias in execution, even if it’s cloaked in irony. Without clearer evidence of Blair’s full motives or funding, it’s hard to pin down definitively, but the evidence leans leftward.