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Perhaps, in a rare instance of bipartisan consensus, Franken drew up the same play Richard Nixon supposedly called for the Redskins in the 1971 playoffs.
For example, in 1009 the Church of the Holy Sepulchre had been destroyed by the Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah; Pope Sergius IV supposedly called for a military expedition in response, and in France, many Jewish communities were even attacked in a misdirected retaliation.
And inevitably the Mail pitched in with their own "investigation", reporting that a "row has broken out" between a "government quango" who supposedly called for the snakes to be culled, and defenders who claimed the beasts had been living peacefully in the city for decades.
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Republicans are even inventing Washington Post fact-check articles that supposedly called their Democratic opponents liars for saying Republicans are lying about pre-existing conditions.
Napoleon supposedly called the British a "nation of shopkeepers".
Oh, and someone supposedly called "Barak Obama" of "Loserville, California".
For example, after Mr Gupta found out about Warren Buffett's $5 billion investment in Goldman Sachs in 2008, he supposedly called Mr Rajaratnam, who bought 175,000 shares in Goldman.
Another, by a benefit claimant supposedly called "Zac", details the sanctions system working well.
Mrs. Clinton had these demographic groups in mind when she attacked Mr. Trump for supposedly calling Ms. Machado, who is Venezuelan, "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping".
He specifically criticized President Obama for (supposedly) calling it a "holiday tree" instead of a Christmas tree.
Graham came under fire last week after he criticized the media for supposedly calling Trump a "kook" who is "unfit to serve as president.
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