Posted on Jan 28, 2017
Fake news alert: White House did not get statue of Obama
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SSG Robert Webster
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WOW! WOW!
Calling Empire News a fake news purveyor is rich. But then rumor has it that duffleblog.com is also a fake news site. And that "Hundreds of Cuban Refugees Clinging to Air Force One" published by The Onion, was also thought to be true by way too many people.
What does each of these sites and other similar and related products have in common in their Disclaimer Statement - Satire, not real, etc.
And in this case direct political satire, not really much difference that the opening monologue for a number of late night shows. Hello, wake up and smell the coffee! Before believing anything that read or hear about, check the source for yourself.
lol smh roflmao
Calling Empire News a fake news purveyor is rich. But then rumor has it that duffleblog.com is also a fake news site. And that "Hundreds of Cuban Refugees Clinging to Air Force One" published by The Onion, was also thought to be true by way too many people.
What does each of these sites and other similar and related products have in common in their Disclaimer Statement - Satire, not real, etc.
And in this case direct political satire, not really much difference that the opening monologue for a number of late night shows. Hello, wake up and smell the coffee! Before believing anything that read or hear about, check the source for yourself.
lol smh roflmao
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