Posted on 10/30/2020 5:12:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A Washington Post story wrongly claimed the Trump administration accused Billie Eilish of destroying our country then spread like wildfire among the entertainment industry.
The article on Thursday in part about hundreds of celebrities being vetted for a Trump administration coronavirus ad campaign included a misattributed quote from the White House about Eilish.
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The flub was picked up by Vice editor Jill Krajewski, who noted that an embarrassing number of music outlets including Complex, NME, Consequence of Sound and The Fader aggregated the misreported Washington Post story.
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Well, she is certainly helping that way.
Is this the same Washington Post that takes millions of $$$$ from Communist China to publish their propaganda as news?
She’s skanky.
In every picture of her she looks like she is suffering from severe depression.
Who is Billie Eilish?
What a bizarre thing for WaPo to make up.
So ... the reader of the leaked document wasnt curious that the statement accredited to the Trump team used the pronoun he instead of her actual she pronoun?
She is the latest “Teen Queen” pop star. She fit the suit. (Brady Bunch reference there)
Billie Eilish - No Time To Die
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB_S2qFh5lU
I think you are confusing her. Isn’t she the one who always wears baggy clothes?
In interviews of her, she also appears to be suffering from severe depression.
Ah, a young 20ish airhead with no clue of reality. Trump’s statement will probably have some impact on the 13-17 age voting group.
Is this the bombshell OReilly is predicting?
I like some of her music, and I could be a fan. She’s an anti-Trumper so I won’t make the effort. It’s the same with Jennifer Lawrence. Not worth the effort.
The guy that’s wrecking the country. We need to stop this dude!
I heard it from the friend of an uncle of a professor of a college where my aunt’s child went heard it on the radio that the mother of a man who read it on the internet heard that some guy was talking about, on the subway, that he heard his barber met a prostitute who saw a police report about a poster about this girl who saw on TV that three guys in a bar were talking about a politician who mentioned in a press conference that he heard his father had mentioned that he saw read some magazine that said that Kevin Bacon had overheard from a news anchor that four girls in an elementary school mentioned that their parents had heard on their CB radio that a trucker had saw some guy who said that he had a friend who knew a roomate of his who had a girlfriend that overheard at a Phish concert that the Washington Post wrongly claims Trump officials said Billie Eilish is destroying our country.
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