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Who cares??? Seriously enough with these petty snippets.
I disagree. We cannot allow the Trump supporters to get away with their continual lies. A lie unchallenged can start to sound like the truth if it's repeated often enough.
It's kinds - y'know - documented. Trump backers can't tell Cleveland from Phoenix, or assume their audience can't - I don't know which is more embarrassing.
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Originally Posted by Dbones
BTW, it's well known that Leftist groups bought up many of the tickets just for this propaganda you are seeing. You aren't fooling anyone.
There were enormous crowds and "Leftist groups" bought all the tickets?
Donald Trump supporters have been sharing fake photos of huge crowds at the US President's Phoenix rally on social media, following claims the event failed to draw big numbers.
But the photos were quickly debunked as fake. They actually showed an aerial view of crowds that had turned out for a championship parade for the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team.
Images posted to social media appeared to show Trump supporters filling just half of the room. Trump supporters post fake photos of huge crowds at Phoenix rally - as real images show room half-empty | The Independent
"Birds of a feather", of course they lie like their god!
The media covered it live with a line to get in over a mile long.
Stop There was no shortage of people turning out to support Trump.
Donald Trump supporters have been sharing fake photos of huge crowds at the US President's Phoenix rally on social media, following claims the event failed to draw big numbers.
But the photos were quickly debunked as fake. They actually showed an aerial view of crowds that had turned out for a championship parade for the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team.
Images posted to social media appeared to show Trump supporters filling just half of the room. Trump supporters post fake photos of huge crowds at Phoenix rally - as real images show room half-empty | The Independent
"Birds of a feather", of course they lie like their god!
That's very interesting - The Media go into the Event venues early to set up and Leftist media often shoot their pictures early to attempt to show that "nobody came". I accidentally came across a picture of the event when it started by a Media reporter from Chicago - his video of the wannabe Antifa guy to kicked a tear gas canister back at the police and then got a shot with a pepper ball from a rifle into his "most sensitive" body part has gone a bit viral. I have no idea how many people were at the Rally in Phoenix, but I see no point in the Media promoting LIES about it.
Watch the pepper ball shot video - funniest thing I've seen in days.
Several reporters got video of it. It's a hoot.
I think we have to label the Left Wing UK Independent as #FakeNews
This is his Twitter Feed with both the pepper ball shot and the Trump Rally crowd. Marcus Dipaola Twitter feed
Donald Trump supporters have been sharing fake photos of huge crowds at the US President's Phoenix rally on social media, following claims the event failed to draw big numbers.
But the photos were quickly debunked as fake. They actually showed an aerial view of crowds that had turned out for a championship parade for the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team.
Images posted to social media appeared to show Trump supporters filling just half of the room. Trump supporters post fake photos of huge crowds at Phoenix rally - as real images show room half-empty | The Independent
"Birds of a feather", of course they lie like their god!
Cleveland, Phoenix ... what's the difference?
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