Notice a pattern?

Jarod

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Anybody around here notice a pattern.

First the New York Times or the Washington Post write an article citing unnamed sources.

Then the Rump administration rails about unnamed sources and calls it fake news.

Finally, Rump starts tweeting about it and you find out the story was true.

Just look at this sessions story or the pardon story for example.
 
Yea, we notice a pattern all right

Nut Job reads a story, Nut Job posts about a story
Nut job tries to make story sound important
Nut job gets laughed at

over and over and over
 
Yea, we notice a pattern all right

Nut Job reads a story, Nut Job posts about a story
Nut job tries to make story sound important
Nut job gets laughed at

over and over and over

Trump watches Fox & Friends, Trump tweets about a story he saw
Trump tries to make story sound important
Trump gets laughed at
 
I love the immediate and furious attempts to change the subject, #Winning
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorldNetDaily



WND (WorldNetDaily) is a politically conservative American news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[2][3] WND has drawn controversy for its promotion of conspiracy theories, including ones about Barack Obama's citizenship,[4][5][6][7] and is considered to be a far right fringe website.[8]
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WorldNetDaily



WND (WorldNetDaily) is a politically conservative American news and opinion website and online news aggregator.[2][3] WND has drawn controversy for its promotion of conspiracy theories, including ones about Barack Obama's citizenship,[4][5][6][7] and is considered to be a far right fringe website.[8]

It's a shame that[1]every news[2]site isn't a conservative news[3][4][5]and opinion website. The world would be[6][7]a better place.
 
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