> What the heck is going on?
It’s “the media” against “nobody” until Trump tweets. Few people will go to Bannon’s tweets and he won’t get much air. Once Trump tweets, lots of people start looking in lots of places.
The media may even have a knee-jerk reaction to prove’s tweet on Bannon was wrong, and in doing that will have to state that the original story was wrong (”but Trump fell for it”).
Wouldn’t be the first time I thought Trump tweeted something he didn’t believe just to start the pot stirring, then let the media embarrass themselves. They often have no way out other than ignoring his incorrect tweet. But TDS stops them from ignoring his mistakes (intentional or not). So instead of ignoring they disprove their own earlier statement that he tweeted a reaction to. Or prove the majority of his statement in the process of disproving the (intentional?) small mistake.
Did you see my post 61.
It’s not fake.