We held off talking about 2000 Mules, but on Memorial Day it seemed a good, quiet opportunity.
Ultimately, it's a lot of smoke.
The problem isn't whether there was or wasn't interference.
The problem is why nobody bothered to investigate further with what was presented.
Other sites came out criticizing the use of stock footage. Stock footage is standard in films, so no, doesn't really matter. Those sites missed the point.
The point is, a lot was going on in the last quarter of 2020 and the first quarter of 2021 that nobody seemed to care about and a partisan agenda clearly formed.
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