A fantastic observation! https://t.co/kX3PH1Gip4
— George Khouri (@allnews2nite) December 3, 2016
Thanks to a speech recently from President Obama, “fake news” spotting is all the rage, but there are certain news organizations who have graciously volunteered to help guide Americans through what’s fact and fiction:
Fake news websites and stories are flooding the internet. Here are some to keep an eye out for https://t.co/5Xox1f01NB pic.twitter.com/u0M8RUBBMC
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 3, 2016
We’ll keep that in mind:
From the network that brought you disgraced CBS anchorman Dan Rather's FAKE, forged Texas Air National Guard documents==> https://t.co/Za8OITwdMF
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) December 3, 2016
Ha! And even Dan Rather is happy to lecture others about what constitutes “good journalism.” The irony just keeps on coming.
@michellemalkin Why do you think it's called See BS?
— zug ManBearPig (@TWright37711475) December 3, 2016
@michellemalkin @Sapphire80129 U mean 2 tell me, the fake news epidemic is also fake. Where will the fakeness end?
— Jorge (@Eagle1Captain) December 3, 2016
@michellemalkin @Gavin_McInnes Coordinated attempt by the Left to reclaim its position as information gatekeepers. The Right must fight back
— id est (@idestHQ) December 3, 2016