They are trying to invert who are the victims and who are the criminals...
They’re not “mistakes” if they always help democrats. If they were mistakes, they would randomly help either side with equal probability.
Although I cannot say that I know Trump personally, as I’ve never owed him money. I can say, from what I know of him, that when he’s commented on any BBC story regarding him, he’s expressing disgust at their slander and misrepresentations.
“Splicing” and rearranging verbiage to suit one’s political agenda is not a mistake.
I thought he “pounced”. Now I hear he “gloats”
So the Goebbels-level corruption of journalism doesn’t bother them at all.
They mocked him for years as the term he coined took off like a rocket and then ,as time goes by ,he is proven correct to the tune of millions and millions of dollar settlements from Fake News™️ outlets.
Its hilarious. And the fake news media tries to ignore his vindication by twisting their content into sorry looking pretzels.
He won- he can gloat all he likes.
Pollutico and the Beeb never fail to slant and fabricate.
They’re just jealous because they’re always so wrong they never get to say, “See, I told you so”.....
Britain does not have the “actual malice” exclusion for “public figures”. All he need to show is that they deliberally or recklessly libeled him. In the U.S., the actual malice rule for “public figures” would require him to show that the libel was deliberate or reckless. In this case it was both, but apparently the Beeb believe that they are immune from the law.
Republicans pounce...
Deliberately crafting a lie is not a mistake. It’s deliberately crafting a lie.
Exactly. These people are so vile.
The STORY IS: BBC lied, people had to resign because they lied.
Politico: “Trump gloats.”
President Trump should gloat: he’s on track to win another billion dollar law suit unless the BBC make an unqualified public apology ...
The only “mistake” the Beeb made was thinking they could fabricate this ridiculous bit of slander without getting caught.
“Mistakes” happen inadvertently. What they did was fully intentional, with the aim to slander President Trump and influence the election that took place one week later, in favor of Harris.
I hope Trump bankrupts the bastards.
And the BBC and any affiliates should be banned from the White House press corps. In fact, just revoke the visas of all BBC employees in the US and send them packing.
Um, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was a mistake in hindsight. But still an intentional and malevolent act. So, OK, we can see now that BBC made a “mistake” nonetheless.
Is there such a thing as an intentional mistake? I guess it's not a mistake then.