New Article links a satire website as reference.

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editors,

I was reading this article today: http://www.sott.net/article/316729-Psychopaths-rule-our-world

It is a nice informative article but I found that it references a satire website in the paragraph below:

Entrenched Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton has been calling the American people to side with her with a message, 'I am your perfect candidate for president'. It appears she is masking her real motives by mimicking her opponent Bernie Sanders and presenting herself as progressive. In reality, her words lack concrete ideas and are certainly not backed by real actions. For instance, a recent leak of her speech to Goldman Sachs shed light on the contradictions between her words and who she really serves. On one hand she indicates in the speech to this investment firm that she is on their side and is working for them, even telling them to ignore what she says on the campaign trail. At the same time, she tells the voters whatever they want to hear. It was also revealed through her emails that despite her pledge to promote debt-free education, she acted contrary to this public stance by actively pushing for-profit companies to participate in shaping education policy.

"a recent leak of her speech" is linked to http://thegoodlordabove.com/articles/details/202

I check some articles there and they all seemed as satire. So I then checked the "about" page and this is what they say:

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Thou shalt remember that The First Amendment protects satire as a form of free speech and expression. TheGoodLordAbove uses invented names in all of its stories, except in cases where public figures are being satirized. Any other use of real names is accidental and coincidental. TheGoodLordAbove is not intended for readers under 18 years of age.

http://thegoodlordabove.com/cmspages/index/1

I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post this.
 
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