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Revision as of 15:11, 10 October 2019
PolitiFact (and Poynter Institute) have always been DNC water-carriers masquerading as objective journalists. This is an example of it:
- Trump tweets that Obama admitted DACA wouldn't hold up to Court Scrutiny, and if the Supremes uphold it, it give Presidents all sorts of new powers. [1]
- PolitiFaked tried to cover by Clinton'ing the definition of "is", and pretending Obama didn't say what he said, or that Trump wasn't correct. [2]
- WaPo reporter and , point out that PolitiFact is wrong, and PolitiFact's own site (prior correction) admitted that Obama did say exactly that... 22 times. [3]
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