Politico: Trump’s Own Staff Slips Him Fake News Just To See How Stupid He Is

See, here's the thing: it's dangerous to have a President who is a gullible simpleton. The situation is made even worse when one of the President's top advisers (Steve Bannon) is a notorious purveyor of fake news. Indeed, the dynamic created by the interplay between fake news, Trump, and an un- or at least under- educated electorate partly explains why there's a reality TV show host occupying the Oval Office. Trump's penchant for consuming and then regurgitating unverified stories led him t

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6 thoughts on “Politico: Trump’s Own Staff Slips Him Fake News Just To See How Stupid He Is

  1. It seems your real version of the 1977 Time cover – is doctored also. Note the top right insert. “The Sopranos’ last song: What exit will Tony Take? Now consider that the pilot for the Sopranos ran the first time on Jan. 10, 1999.
    (ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sopranos)
    Something is amiss here as well.

      1. A more clearly stated explanation on your part was the root of my problem. I had to use a magnifying glass to see the issue date and then it was barely readable – and that on a 30″HD screen. Now I see that the perpetrator used a 2007 edition to recreate the supposed cover of the 1977 edition.

  2. Ok, see how it goes. Post counter narrative facts and disappear. Thought I’d found a decent stock market site. Seems your true passions lie elsewhere.

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