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It's hard to tell what's true anymore. You can't trust The Atlantic. You can't trust Trump. They're all liars.
They didn't lie. They reported the claims from sources. All of those claims were verified by a bunch of other news organizations, including Fox. Even if people believe the claims aren't true, then they should be attacking the source where those claims came from.
Atlantic published the story, now they are backtracking being the little liberal creeps they are
That same rag magazine full of lies promises they have only just begun to tell more Trump smear stories. Less than 60 days left, they need to try something since nothing the lame Democrats has ever amounted to a hill of beans.
They dug up a 2018 "story" from when weather caused the Secret Service to prohibit the prez from taking a chopper to a cemetery and the driving time was too long there and back and they spun it into bullcrap for the consumption and subsequent vomited spew of useful idiots everywhere. The main stream media narrative was fake news all along, as usual. Carry on.
It's funny that Trump couldn't get 60 miles to Aisne-Marne because of weather but Justin Trudeau could manage to get 120 miles to Vimy Ridge to honor Canadian war dead.
You are just another Trump supporter that won't accept truth.
And hey, how about your boy Trump claiming just a couple of days ago that he called home to Melania to tell her how upset he was about having to cancel the trip....and it turns out that she was there with him.
Um, the title of your thread doesn't match the story the twitter post linked to. The story said nothing about it being a smear job, and the related caveat had to do with the cancellation of the cemetery visit, not anything Trump said. Moderator cut: off topic
You may want to open the other eye when re-reading the story.
I mean, you make up crap pretty much every day, so do you really want to go down that route of accusation? Besides, it wasn't the Atlantic who made the claims.
Does virtually every MSM outlet parrot the stuff made up here and present it as fact, with zero fact checking or verification? Well-so long as it pushes their agenda, they just might.
You'd think the MSM would learn after a 16 year old child made them looks so incredibly stupid and arrogant. But learning is beyond their ability.
Too bad the Dems don't have that kind of brainpower
Of course it was. Everyone knows that President Trump loves and supports the military more than any other president has.
The Left has been throwing everything it can at the President since 2016, with hopes that something sticks, from the Access Hollywood tapes to this bogus Woodward book and everything in between.
Too bad the Dems don't have that kind of brainpower
How does this link show that it was a smear job? D'Souza takes one phrase from Goldberg, “I’m sure all of those things are true", without relating the rest of the sentence in which Goldberg confirms that Trump made the disparaging comments about fallen troops and his reasons for not visiting the cemetery.
Anyone of average IQ knows that this is a fundamental tactic of false journalism. That D'Souza would employ it says a lot about him.
Does virtually every MSM outlet parrot the stuff made up here and present it as fact, with zero fact checking or verification? Well-so long as it pushes their agenda, they just might.
You'd think the MSM would learn after a 16 year old child made them looks so incredibly stupid and arrogant. But learning is beyond their ability.
So you're taking the "Dewey defeats Truman!" example of why the news is always wrong? You understand how logic works?
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