Back in 2013, then-President Obama received a dubious accolade:
That lie was so egregious that even Politifact couldn’t figure a way to spin Obama out of it.
But being Barack Obama means never having a need for self-awareness, and here’s the latest example:
Former President Barack Obama says the rise of misinformation "worries me" and should worry everyone https://t.co/A2cuyZC29c
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) June 29, 2021
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Somebody hand that man a mirror!
This could be combatted by a news media with integrity. Too bad that sacrificed that to wage a political war against Trump. https://t.co/16coKf8Slv
— Fuzzy Chimp 🇺🇸 (@fuzzychimpcom) June 30, 2021
From the “If you like your plan, you can keep it” misinformation king https://t.co/Ewi9ufZhPt
— PolitiSite Means Politics (@Politisite) June 30, 2021
Former President of "If you like your plan you can keep it" notoriety has thoughts about misinformation. https://t.co/1YGs8quiAn
— Doug Powers (@ThePowersThatBe) June 30, 2021
And Obama’s warning about misinformation was reported by CNN, which makes it even richer.
“You can keep your doctor/plan AND save $1200/family!”
yeah GFYS https://t.co/eLJ6LaIwqo
— J (@CLEmomma) June 30, 2021
Says Mister “If you like your plan, you can keep your plan”
— Jillian Anderson (@Jillie_Alexis) June 29, 2021
“Benghazi attacks that killed four Americans were in response to a video on You Tube.” https://t.co/sT84F8FECH
— Chris Stigall (@ChrisStigall) June 30, 2021
The list of Obama “misinformation” goes on and on.
"If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor." Barry needs to sit this one out.
— Dade (@Hysteria87) June 29, 2021
He is an expert at providing misinformation. https://t.co/AJClZ2bCN9
— Mary Kat (@MemberVRWC) June 30, 2021
"We created an echo chamber," [Rhodes] admitted, when I asked him to explain the onslaught of freshly minted experts cheerleading for the deal. "They were saying things that validated what we had given them to say." https://t.co/0urQMJONAQ
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) June 30, 2021
Does he ever stop to think that his party and colleagues are part of the problem https://t.co/tArQSHzBkN
— Dallas Dietzenbach (@DallasDietzenba) June 30, 2021
The answer to that question is “definitely not.”