Posted on 03/17/2017 2:19:01 PM PDT by kevcol
MSNBC host Ali Velshi asked Lieu about recently cosponsoring a resolution that calls for "opposing fake news and alternative facts."
"The best way to oppose fake news is for people to watch outlets like MSNBC, where you report real news all the time," Lieu said. "And keep in mind, the president is scared that people will watch MSNBC, so you must be doing something right."
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Dems are LPOS
care to figure that one out, its not too hard.
Ted Lieu (d) is a “fake American”
He's a colonel in the US Air Force reserves, and he's undermining his Commander-In-Chief.
LOL....
He's a colonel in the US Air Force reserves, and he's undermining his Commander-In-Chief.
Well, that way one would know a lot of fake news to oppose.
Did he get a check or cash on his way out ?
Lieu is lower than whale excrement at the bottom of the sea
Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.
I am always a little surprised to see a Vietnamese who is a Democrat. Mostly they are not too keen on government solutions, having experienced that sort of government in their homeland.
Proving every day they are the party of stupid!
It is a sad state of affairs when a complete moron like this mental midget is even allowed in the military. He should be brought-up on charges for his sedition. What a lunatic and complete waste of air.
This IS fake news/a sick joke!
MSNBC
Must
Smoke
Nothing
But
Crack
A “fake” American with a “fake” understanding of reality offering a “fake” solution to a “fake” accusation of the real culprit is. . . .
. . . WHO the real culprit is
Vietnamese he is NOT. Born in Taiwan.
Now, I would have said “Examine reports critically from a variety of sources. Take note of which ones tend to be more reliable.” But then, I’m not a goose-stepping brain-numbed ideologue.
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