The Writers who wrote about eroticism#OctoberSurprise excitement was dialed up to 10 on Tuesday as Donald Trump supporters eagerly awaited a press conference put on by Wikileaks that was expected to deliver a devastating blow to the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Trump fans stayed up until early hours of the morning for the 3 a.m. start time. Journalists chugged coffee.
SEE ALSO: Wikileaks retracts Twitter poll speculating about Clinton's healthThen, nothing. Or, nothing more than what amounted to a two-hour Wikileaks hype-fest anyway.
People on Twitter began to make fun of the whole event as soon as it dawned on everyone that no major announcement was coming.
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Some were making fun of #OctoberSurprise before it had even begun.
My sources tell me @WikiLeaks' highly anticipated #OctoberSurprise is the release of a new Adele album.
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) October 4, 2016
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange did, however, say the surprise everyone had expected is still on its way.
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