Posted on 04/19/2017 1:09:51 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
On Monday's show a liberal caller was shouting "You can't name a single fake news story about Donald Trump." I told the audience to google it and they would find hundreds of examples.
Just to get you started, here's a little sample of some from the last few months
Here Are Just a Few Of the Fake News Stories About Donald Trump:
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The Big Lie, metastasized into a vast array of Little Lies, all with one objective - picture President Trump as a person of no convictions and constant contradictions, and therefore unworthy of the August and Serious consideration of the haughty High Priests of the Enlightened Way, which includes such things as the New World Order, the Internationalists, and the Global Citizen Initiative, the purpose of which has been to make that dratted and dreaded experiment in human freedom and expression, the United States of America, irrelevant and expendable.
None of it has to reflect truth at all, but it must be repeated until it takes on a life of its own.
Is Trump afraid of stairs???? CNN has the answers.
Not too long ago I read articles from the MSM with an open mind. No more. Today I first check source. If the article is MSM I either will not read it (first choice) or will immediately follow its reading with a search for the truth. I never believe anything written in the MSM.
*** I never believe anything written in the MSM.***
Same here. They have to prove things to me. I don’t trust them to tell me the truth of anything, only what they want me to know or to think.
bkmk
The mainstream media runs fake news about everything, not just about President Trump.
“I believe you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things.” — Dan Rather, May 15, 2001
Here are the liberal/progressive standards of truth:
1. Truth is what serves The Party.
2. If you repeat something enough, it becomes true.
3. If the facts contradict the narrative, the facts lie.
ping
DO NOT fall into the same trap as GW and fail to respond. Since the Spicer press briefing is televised, why not start off each day by refuting ‘yesterday’s lies’.
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