Ricocheting around the right-wing blogosphere and linked on the Drudge Report last week was a piece with the headline: "Russia Is Reportedly Set to Release Clinton's Intercepted Emails".
Drudge's source was the obscure OilPrice.com, a site operated "by Defense and Foreign Affairs, a geopolitical news publication offered by the International Strategic Studies Association."
Prompted by Drudge, other high traffic sites such as Breitbart andDaily Mail helped the revelation "go viral."
But then, in an ironic twist, Infowars, a somewhat controversial site with reports that are often debunked, posted the following headline:
"DEBUNKED: NO, RUSSIA IS NOT ABOUT TO RELEASE HILLARY'S EMAILS: False report continues to circulate among press outlets"