Vox basically takes story ideas directly from the White House, so when they say the world is not on fire we can be sure it's objective.
— Jason (@jasonelevation) August 18, 2016
Snickering madly. While that is an evergreen tweet, it particularly hits home today. Because, this ludicrous cover for Obama The Delusional happened:
https://twitter.com/ezraklein/status/766277619230838784
Um. What, Vox founder Ezra Klien?
https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/766278285210910721
well that settles it
— Hill (@Hillhuma) August 18, 2016
Exactly! Whatever, guys. Can’t you just believe every word out of their lying mouths? Sheesh!
That's weapons-grade BS right there. A real media would take the WH to task for so obviously gaslighting the American people.
— Farbrook (@dutchindian) August 18, 2016
Yeppers.
Citizens swiftly gave the foolish tools at Vox the business:
In other words, the world is on fire.
— Dr. Kankokage (@kankokage) August 18, 2016
https://twitter.com/CatlinNya/status/766284257987887104
https://twitter.com/Cynthiastruth/status/766278757736775680
Devastating floods.
ISIS invading Europe.
Syria in ruins.
Race riots.This is Vox covering for President Sand Wedge pic.twitter.com/Qratv0IoUm
— Jason (@jasonelevation) August 18, 2016
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President Sand Wedge! Beautiful. Wiping tears.
You mean the people that blamed a terror attack on YouTube for political reasons? https://t.co/7tgNBBJaYb
— Jason (@jasonelevation) August 18, 2016
What made it even worse?
Makes sense. The writer of that "World is better than ever!" Vox piece doesn't know who the President was in 1999. pic.twitter.com/YABrzsSJ48
— Jason (@jasonelevation) August 18, 2016
Stop it! My sides can’t take much more. Oh, how they ache.
Speaking of aching:
https://twitter.com/pdkwalk/status/766288211165327360
And some exit snark:
https://twitter.com/Sulman/status/766285279833522176
I’ll leave that to y’all, Twitter.
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