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The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] terms WorldNetDaily an "[[extremist]]" group, the pages of which "are devoted to manipulative fear-mongering and outright fabrications designed to further the paranoid, gay-hating, conspiratorial and apocalyptic visions of [[Joseph Farah|Farah]] and his hand-picked contributors from the fringes of the far-right and fundamentalist worlds".<ref>https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/worldnetdaily</ref>
 
The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] terms WorldNetDaily an "[[extremist]]" group, the pages of which "are devoted to manipulative fear-mongering and outright fabrications designed to further the paranoid, gay-hating, conspiratorial and apocalyptic visions of [[Joseph Farah|Farah]] and his hand-picked contributors from the fringes of the far-right and fundamentalist worlds".<ref>https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/worldnetdaily</ref>
  
Criticising its promotions of the claim that [[Barack Obama]] may not have been born in the US, ''[[The Guardian]]'' claimed termed WND "a niche producer of rightwing [[conspiracy theories]], religious books and “family values”".<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/apr/21/barack-obama-us-elections-2012</ref>
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Criticising its promotions of the claim that [[Barack Obama]] may not have been born in the US, ''[[The Guardian]]'' claimed termed WND "a niche producer of rightwing [[conspiracy theories]], religious books and ([[Christian]]) “family values”".<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/apr/21/barack-obama-us-elections-2012</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 20 November 2018

Christian conservative news aggregation site

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Started: 1997
Founder: Joseph Farah

Owners: WorldNetDaily.com, Inc.

WorldNetDaily is a website run by Joseph Farah.

Opinions

The Southern Poverty Law Center terms WorldNetDaily an "extremist" group, the pages of which "are devoted to manipulative fear-mongering and outright fabrications designed to further the paranoid, gay-hating, conspiratorial and apocalyptic visions of Farah and his hand-picked contributors from the fringes of the far-right and fundamentalist worlds".[1]

Criticising its promotions of the claim that Barack Obama may not have been born in the US, The Guardian claimed termed WND "a niche producer of rightwing conspiracy theories, religious books and (Christian) “family values”".[2]

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