We’re sure hearing a lot about “disinformation” lately, and one of the lies that really gets to us is that President Donald Trump called neo-Nazis in Charlottesville “very fine people.” President Joe Biden, who just yesterday was telling teachers he knew what hard work it was from when he was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, has repeated the “fine people” hoax from the kickoff of his campaign to the debates to a global audience in Brussels. Another one is the line that Trump told Americans to drink bleach to cure the coronavirus. Video fabulist Aaron Rupar disagrees with the fact-check saying Trump never said to drink bleach … he said to inject bleach.
Speaks volumes that Twitter’s incoming owner is comparing Trump’s Twitter ripoff favorably with Twitter because Twitter fact checked stuff like Trump suggesting people should drink bleach https://t.co/zzTGTeHGrS
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 27, 2022
Remember, because what Trump said was dumb, it is okay to lie about the specifics of what he said, all while claiming to care about fact-checking.https://t.co/3zkCheXvRq https://t.co/Q0Gdt3o9sS pic.twitter.com/DPbtkOWxCH
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) April 27, 2022
That’s right. He suggested you should inject it. *Big* difference
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 27, 2022
How many days until Rupar is made a member-at-large of the Biden administration’s new Disinformation Governance Board?
It takes a lot of skill to lie about something that's literally below your lie.
— Noam Blum (@neontaster) April 27, 2022
This is a literal LIE. You keep gaslighting your readers.
You cannot be this stupid.
But you think everyone else is.
— I am Schweik (@ddwoolwine) April 27, 2022
There is audio. You can literally listen to the audio and know this is not true.
— RB (@hucks22) April 28, 2022
And he added I'm joking of course. Weird how that part never gets mentioned.
— Mr C (@MrC_AndTheNews) April 28, 2022
Here’s a link to the study that was going around Twitter at the time, showing UV light injected via device into trachea to disinfect. Full transcript shows Trump specified UV light twice. https://t.co/KYA57o0CEq https://t.co/CrunCIKQAp
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) April 28, 2022
Not only that, but a reporter specifically asked Trump at the briefing to clarify whether he was talking about injecting bleach into the body and Trump said no. https://t.co/1kbC9b6KJW https://t.co/j48DYQhx5w
— Joel Pollak (@joelpollak) April 28, 2022
Don't enter into a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent, though it is hilarious, it would be bad form
— Karey Bruner (@KareyBruner) April 28, 2022
Oh Scott, you and your verifiable facts! There is no room for that here.
— David Lukas (@dlukas1) April 28, 2022
As if context will matter to Aaron Rupar. Only the most intelligent/informed Twitter users were aware they were “injecting” UV light via “proprietary methods.” The truth dies while the lie multiplies.
— Dearest Momma (@DearestMomma1) April 28, 2022
80% or greater chance @atrupar will not respond to this.
— TexasHawgHammer (@HawgTexas) April 28, 2022
Oh, and also, Trump told people to ingest fish tank cleanser and ended up murdering a man.
Related:
Aaron Rupar says these comments from Elon Musk are tweets he ‘isn’t contractually allowed to do’ https://t.co/4xKBFvUdNK
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 27, 2022
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