The Media Research Center’s newfound love of conspiracy theories continues in a March 31 NewsBusters post by Tom Blumer complaining that normal people in the media didn’t see the same conspiracy theories he did:
On Thursday, shortly after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that he would not appoint a second special counsel, CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin agreed with the decision, claiming that “as far as I could tell, most of the accusations against the FBI are lunatic conspiracy theories.”
That would lead one to question why Toobin didn’t complain about having an inspector general and federal prosecutor John Huber look into these matters. The fact is that there is enough evidence of a conspiracy and coverup to justify some form of inquiry — and Toobin, in his heart of hearts, should know that.
After detailing how people in the FBI really are conspiring against Donald Trump and doing things that are totally real and not conspiracy theories at all, Blumer huffed: “Toobin’s contention, properly viewed, and regardless of the appropriateness of Sessions’ decision not to engage a second special counsel, appears to be part of a real conspiracy — that of the establishment press to keep the truth from the American people.”
So the people calling out conspiracy theories are the real conspirators. Got it.