To be fair, The Drudge Report is a news aggregator site, so it rarely has it's own stories. In other words, it's a bunch of links. Where it runs into problems is that some of its headlines are click-bait: you click on a story because the headline makes you think it's something big or important, then it turns out it's a whole lotta nothing. This isn't the case all the time, just sometimes.

In the case of Bill Clinton's alleged black/biracial son, the headline at Drudge makes you think "Yeah, this is really Bill Clinton's kid." Then you click over to the article in a real newspaper and find out it's still unproven and alleged. Someone who knows about politics won't be fooled by this, but for the average ignorant American they might be. And don't assume that only Breitbart-reading Alt-Right people are in this category. There's plenty of young college students with heads full of mush who don't know anything about anything -- and most of them are on the Far Left. They can't name the current vice-president, but they can name every member of the Kardashian Klux Klan. The ignorant are our future.