Trump ‘Fake News’ Mantra A Hit With Despots
Leaders or state media in at least 15 countries use the president’s favorite denunciation to quell dissent, question human rights violations.
This article was originally posted on politico.com
Leaders or state media in at least 15 countries use the president’s favorite denunciation to quell dissent, question human rights violations.
This article was originally posted on politico.com
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Nice to see POLITICO does not have an agenda to push.
I suspect that the one with the agenda is you — the article seems like a pretty straightforward job of reporting facts. Sorry that you apparently don’t like those facts.
Hey, wanna shut down any discussion on dishonesty by the mainstream liberal media? Just associate the term “fake news” with “Nazi” or, in this case, “despot.” Works every time.