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Obama selling hot dog game
Obama selling hot dog game





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We reached out to Pete Souza, Obama’s official White House photographer, to determine if he had ever seen his former boss with a suspiciously large amount of hot dogs.

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While Jones once used the term “hot dog” to push a baseless conspiracy theory concerning pedophilia and sex trafficking, by January 2019 this code word for male prostitutes had reverted back to referencing an ordinary food item in order to launch a new (yet similarly baseless) attack on Obama. I had these hot dogs in Hawaii and they were delivered by jet.” It’s male prostitutes.Īnd look, Obama’s having sex with 10 dudes a day, whatever.

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You’ve got admissions and thousands of emails about the kids will be delivered into the hot tub for your pleasure and then it’s the FBI code words for sex with kids off their own homeland security manual and they’re talking about $65,000 of succulent hot dogs. InfoWars head Alex Jones himself even claimed that “ hot dog” was actually code for “male prostitutes”: Back in 2016, this innocuous email exchange was used to push the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. Interestingly, this isn’t the first time this “hot dog” email has been used in an attempt to smear the Obama administration. The president did serve hot dogs at that party (as well as brownies, hot fudge ice cream, pizza, soft pretzels, chicken sandwiches, etc.), but we found no reports stating that he purchased $65,000 worth of hot dogs (at $3 a dog, that’s more than 20,000 hot dogs) or that the treats were flown in from Chicago. It’s possible that the original Stratfor email was misstating the facts about a Super Bowl viewing party hosted by President Obama at the White House in February 2009. The email was not accompanied by any evidence to support its literal reading and did not originate with a member of the Obama administration or from anyone in attendance at the alleged hot dog party. It was merely speculation (or possibly an attempt at humor) about a supposed exorbitant expenditure by the Obama administration. This single message was not proof that President Obama ever purchased $65,000 worth of hot dogs. Stratfor’s Fred Burton responded to an email by writing, “I think Obama spent about $65,000 of the tax-payers money flying in pizza/dogs from Chicago for a private party at the White House not long ago, assume we are using the same channels?” The notion that President Obama purchased $65,000 worth of hot dogs for a private party came from a single email chain published by Wikileaks in October 2012 as part of the so-called “Global Intelligence Files.” This email was not sent by President Obama or any member of his administration rather, the email chain, dated, involved various employees at the intelligence company Stratfor discussing a “Chicago Hot Dog Party.”







Obama selling hot dog game