Donald Trump had a heated press conference earlier today, some of it revolving around the dubious nature of recent media reports alleging ties between Trump and Russia.
Stephen King thinks that even if the reports are bogus, Trump has it coming anyway:
The current Trump allegations may not be true, but seeing him fed a dose of his own nasty medicine has a certain rough justice.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 11, 2017
“Rough justice”?
Shorter: It's good for the media to spread lies about a politician I don't like. https://t.co/UukuYYf0C6
— Dick Ng Bimbos (@BillySullivan7) January 11, 2017
Exceptions do apply.
Another good example of how putting another word before “justice” tends to cancel it out. https://t.co/cpEVPc8cCT
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) January 11, 2017
@charlescwcooke Even lying about Trump is considered the moral thing to do, by the Democratic Left.
— GP Cooper (@gpcooper) January 11, 2017
@charlescwcooke @jtLOL a.k.a. "the ends justify the means"
— Joel Fine (@joelfine) January 11, 2017
See, the key is to hate the "right" people….
— Duane Sugimura (@TheFogOfPrattle) January 11, 2017
So you only support false allegations against the president or president to be if it is somebody you do not like? https://t.co/VkyMxHBRmh
— Matthew Battle (@librab103) January 11, 2017
An update to the Rather defense of "fake, but accurate": "fake, but I'm a dick": https://t.co/o3jUUXe4U0
— (((Physics Geek))) (@physicsgeek) January 11, 2017
How would you like to be slandered? https://t.co/nQRp4Lpkyw
— Sheryl ? (@sav01) January 11, 2017
Translated: I don't like this guy, so it's okay to lie about him. https://t.co/1Nu9H7qUyY
— Original Trumpster (@AndrewsDisciple) January 11, 2017
No, that's where you stop. You really can't nail an ending, can you? MT @StephenKing The current Trump allegations may not be true, but
— Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) January 11, 2017