Jack Cashill spent his Nov. 27 WorldNetDaily column — published the day after Thanksgiving — cheering that the election of Donald Trump will show white people are back in charge again: Change…
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Is WND’s Cashill Really Saying Goodbye To Obama, His Meal Ticket?
Jack Cashill has spent years obsessing over Barack Obama, fabricating conspiracy theories around him and writing books about him. Despite Obama being a cash cow for him, Cashill seemed oddly to declare…
NEW ARTICLE: Jack Cashill’s Capitol Riot Revisionism, Part 2
The WorldNetDaily columnist is still inventing conspiracy theories about the riot and whitewashing the behavior of those who participated in it. Read more >>
WND’s Cashill Keeps Churning Out More Capitol Riot Conspiracy Theories
Jack Cashill has spent the past couple years pushing Capitol riot revisionism to sate his thirst for dubious conspiracy theories — an obsession that continued this year as well. He focused his…
WND’s Cashill Mocks Rachel Levine, Cheers How Cruel Attack On Her Spurred Musk To Buy Twitter
Jack Cashill sneered in a deadname-laden Nov. 6 WorldNetDaily column: Little did 53-year-old pediatrician Dr. Richard Levine suspect in 2011 that by rebranding himself mid-life as “Dr. Rachel Levine” he would one…
WND’s Cashill Helps Elizabeth Farah Mislead About Capitol Rioters
As part of WorldNetDaily’s anti-Kamala Harris propaganda operation during the election, WorldNetDaily’s Elizabeth Farah issued a series of videos titled “Kamala’s America: The Nightmare Scenarios Revealed” that featured various right-wingers spouting the…
WND’s Cashill Peddled Even More Capitol Riot Conspiracy Theories
Jack Cashill didn’t engage in much presidential election activism beyond pushing the conspiracy theory that there was a nefarious reason that Kamala Harris wasn’t in the Capitol at the time of the…
WND’s Cashill Still Clinging To Conspiracy Theory Involving Kamala Harris, Capitol Riot
WorldNetDaily columnist Jack Cashill spent a good part of the 2024 presidential campaign trying to build a conspiracy theory out of Kamala Harris not being at the Capitol the day of the…
WND’s Cashill Clings To Dead Conspiracy Theories
WorldNetDaily columnist Jack Cashill loves his conspiracy theories, no matter how discredited they are. in his Aug. 7 column, he attacked mail-in ballots, which he derisively called “granny farming,” and cited a…
WND’s Cashill Builds Shaky Conspiracy Theory Around Harris And Capitol Riot
Jack Cashill was trying to manufacture another conspiracy theory in his July 3 WorldNetDaily column under the headline “Question No. 1 for Kamala: Where were you on January 6?”: All of a…