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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2024 · 7 MIN

The Conspiracy Theory of Distraction in Republican Politics: Origins and History

from Before Breakfast · host Kathlene Herberger

The notion that certain political figures, particularly in the realm of Republican candidates, are strategically placed to make outlandish remarks and distract the public from more viable contenders is an intriguing conspiracy theory. This theory posits that the presence of such “decoy” candidates allows other, often less visible, candidates to gain traction without the scrutiny that typically accompanies front-runners.

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