The crack political team over at The Washington Post has uncovered a brand new species of fake news they think you need to know about: Imaginary left-wing mobs.
In a piece posted this week, The Post explained that in order to win the midterm elections, those Republicans have "cast the Trump resistance movement as an angry mob."
Now, “cast” is ,of course, used here as a synonym for misrepresented. The Washington Post wants you to know that these mobs are not real. They're an illusion.
That may surprise you, because you may have recently seen videos of prominent Republicans being chased out of restaurants by screaming progressives. You may have even read news accounts about how a Republican congressman named Steve Scalise was shot with a high-powered rifle by a Bernie Sanders supporter.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...ftist-leaders-have-decided-the-problem-is-you
So who are YOU going to believe? That Bastion of Truth... The Washington Post or your' own lying eyes and ears?
In a piece posted this week, The Post explained that in order to win the midterm elections, those Republicans have "cast the Trump resistance movement as an angry mob."
Now, “cast” is ,of course, used here as a synonym for misrepresented. The Washington Post wants you to know that these mobs are not real. They're an illusion.
That may surprise you, because you may have recently seen videos of prominent Republicans being chased out of restaurants by screaming progressives. You may have even read news accounts about how a Republican congressman named Steve Scalise was shot with a high-powered rifle by a Bernie Sanders supporter.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...ftist-leaders-have-decided-the-problem-is-you
So who are YOU going to believe? That Bastion of Truth... The Washington Post or your' own lying eyes and ears?
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