Here’s a pattern you can expect to see more of in the future:
- Donald Trump says something.
- Media/Democrats decry his comment as a) untrue b) indiscreet c) unpresidential d) all of the above
- Facts reveal The Donald is correct
Maybe the PEOTUS reads foreign newspapers like the Daily Mail, who ran this yesterday:
Trump was RIGHT about Air Force One: Pentagon budget documents show Boeing program is slated to cost more than $4.2 billion
- The Pentagon program that will replace the pair of aging 'Air Force One' planes is already slated to cost $4.265 billion through the year 2021, according to federal budget and procurement documents obtained by DailyMail.com
Hillary agrees:
Hillary Clinton on Thursday decried the spread of fake news online, calling it an “epidemic” that Congress should take action against.
“The epidemic of malicious fake news and false propaganda that flooded social media over the past year — it’s now clear the so-called fake news can have real-world consequences,” Clinton said during a speech on Capitol Hill. – The Hill
So there you have it, something both sides of aisle can agree on: malicious fake news is a bad thing. Although I don’t think that “malicious fake news” means what you think it means.
In related news we find out that sometimes fake news is actually better than the real thing:
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said Thursday his family's pet chicken named Hillary died right before the election.In this case the “fake news” is simply metaphorical.
McAuliffe, a Democrat and a top Clinton ally, was asked about his four chickens in an interview with the Atlantic.
"I hate to say this, one chicken died," he said. "About a month before the election, Hillary died."
As one astute commenter noted: The Chickens Have Come Home To Roost.
Posted from: Michelle Obama’s Mirror