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June 09, 2022

Nina Burleigh, Who Infamously Proclaimed She'd Blow Bill Clinton To Keep Her Flush in Abortions, Attempts to Doxx the Man Who Invented the "I Did That!" Biden Gasoline Pump Stickers

And she also denies that Biden has anything to do with the soaring price of gasoline.

The Mouth-Relief Brigades aren't sending their best.

Brad Slager notes that this is part of a media trend of doxxing any American who dares to create a viral meme which challenges Democrat/Media narratives. He points out that this began with the case of Joe "The Plumber" Wurlitzer, which I actually forgot about.

And now the "I Did That" creator has to be doxxed.

Is it fair to say she's trying to doxx him, rather than just investigating an interesting bit of political pop culture?

Well, given the left's threatening behavior with anyone who creates memes they don't like -- and especially given Business Insider's organized-crime-like attempts to "take down" anyone they disagree with -- I'm inclined to classify this as an attempted doxx.

A failed one, as we'll see.

At Business Insider, writer Nina Burleigh decided that there was a need to track down the originator of this organic campaign against Joe Biden....

Here's how Burleigh sets the table for her quest to root out the original aggressor.

The "I Did That" stickers are perhaps the most ubiquitous and successful piece of political propaganda that the counterculture right has produced in its semi-deranged campaign to blame Biden.

...


This makes the archaeological dig for what she calls an, "onslaught of weaponized merch," all the more difficult. But undeterred, Burleigh began combing through various sales pages, all in the name of pinning down the person who first produced these affixed inflammatory banners.

Who created the "I Did That" stickers, and why? Was it a MAGA truck driver outraged at soaring gas prices? A right-wing operative looking to stoke the flames of conservative discontent? Marjorie Taylor Greene, with a stack of blank stickers and a few hours to kill at a Kinko's? No one knows. So I set out to locate the source of Sticker Zero.

Spoiler alert, Nina Burleigh is stupid and incompetent and never finds the inventor of the "I Did That!" stickers. Rather, he finds her -- after hearing that she's trying to find the originator of the sticker, he just finds her phone number and calls her.

He wasn't hard to find -- his company is the foremost maker of the stickers. Maybe you should have tried there, Nina Mouthjoy.

She's not a very good reporter. In 2019, the Washington Examiner reported she'd had the career disaster of having two of her pieces retracted in a single year.

It is time for Newsweek reporter Nina Burleigh to reset her "X Days Since Last Retraction" clock. A U.K. newspaper has removed its January 19 magazine cover story, titled "The mystery of Melania," and issued a lengthy apology to first lady Melania Trump. The story was an excerpt from Burleigh's book, The Golden Handcuffs: The Secret History of Trump's Women, which was published in October.

This is the second Burleigh retraction in less than a year. The last time this happened was in February 2018, after her Newsweek editors agreed they couldn't stand by her absurd allegation that Russian bots were responsible for former Sen. Al Franken's, D-Minn., disgraceful exit from Congress.


As it turns out, there may be some risks associated with accepting submissions authored by the same woman who once quipped publicly that she'd be happy to fellate former President Bill Clinton for his role in keeping abortion legal. Blind partisans, it turns out, are not the most reliable reporters.

What makes the Telegraph retraction especially notable is that the U.K. paper has gone beyond merely removing the Burleigh-authored report on the first lady, deleting it entirely from the Internet. The paper has issued a groveling apology, while also agreeing to pay "substantial damages" to the target of Burleigh's reporting.

"Following last Saturday's (Jan. 19) Telegraph magazine cover story 'The mystery of Melania,' we have been asked to make clear that the article contained a number of false statements which we accept should not have been published," the Telegraph's editors said in a public apology published this weekend. "We apologise unreservedly to The First Lady and her family for any embarrassment caused by our publication of these allegations. As a mark of our regret we have agreed to pay Mrs. Trump substantial damages as well as her legal costs."

She seems to have hit career rock-bottom, which is why she's now writing doxxer articles for the doxxer site Business Insider.

Below, the would-be doxxing victim of Ms. Valtrex 1998* talks about his success with "I Did That!" stickers, and how he's trademarked "Ultra-MAGA" for clothing, and has also registered the UltraMaga.com website.



* I put this in for Victor Davis Hanson.

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