This one deserves a big beverage warning first: Do NOT be drinking anything when you read the following tweet.
Here goes:
.@DanRather’s guide to protecting yourself against fake news. pic.twitter.com/yvypbLBaKE
— The Young Turks (@TheYoungTurks) April 3, 2018
The laughter, facepalms and heads crashing to desks were heard loud and clear throughout the nation:
Yes, please listen to the man that was forced to end a 44 year career over peddling fake news. https://t.co/LUHXPLaBa1
— Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) April 4, 2018
This absolutely holds zero weight coming from @DanRather. What's next? Investment advice from Bernie Madoff? https://t.co/CqoExIhwIq
— NoOneOfConsequence (@StarDogCh4mpion) April 4, 2018
Perfect https://t.co/qbBf2jsn20
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 4, 2018
Step one, ignore Dan Rather
— subsidiarius rex (@johnmmalek) April 4, 2018
This is simply beyond parody.
https://twitter.com/ZachMcClain93/status/981503873679609857
Kinda like when someone uses a Microsoft word processor to mimic a 1960’s IBM typewriter? That kinda fake news?
— Sen. John Blutarsky (T) (@Mongotrucker) April 4, 2018
Recommended
You should always check the font.
— pouncing and seizing Brad (@bradcundiff) April 4, 2018
Is this the @TheOnion ?
— Brad Fisher (@tiercel76) April 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/981501482775273472
https://twitter.com/LDoren/status/981501216982257664
Oh FFS. https://t.co/xHiIDtaKew
— BT (@back_ttys) April 4, 2018
Next up: Captain Edward J. Smith shares his top 10 tips for avoiding icebergs https://t.co/KK3gft69K0
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) April 4, 2018
LOL!
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