You're really gonna argue that Trump tweeted that? It's easy enough to see. The original poster even...
Whatever.
Someone posted something bogus. I could track down all the evidence that it's bogus, or I could post a snopes link. That seemed the easier way to go.
I don't know what I've said about snopes in the past, but if they're wrong about something, I'll argue the point. If they happen to lean towards the left, that doesn't make them useless, but it certainly doesn't make them infallible.
I don't think in generalities. If someone is wrong about something, I don't use the evidence that they are leftist to prove them wrong. I might point it out, but it's never used as evidence. What's more, since snopes is the bible to some people, it seemed like the easiest way to end the bogus claim. I can see now that snopes is only right when they lean left.
I'm not going to go through and post all the proofs that this tweet was bogus. I'm just going to say it is, and trust that it wouldn't matter what I posted in the way of evidence--you and BS man2 are going to think whatever you think, unhindered by reality.
Yup. Sean Hannity Found A Way To Blame Obama For The Stock Market Drop
President Barack Obama left office more than a year ago, but that didn’t stop Fox News host Sean Hannity from blaming him for the stock market slide.
Yup. Sean Hannity Found A Way To Blame Obama For The Stock Market Drop | HuffPost
I just love the fact that two people posted and then commented on the "stock market Trump tweet" as if it is a real tweet and not fake. I'm sure they would have keep running with it if they weren't called out on it. Seems that some people will post any fake "news" or distortions as long as it reinforces their agenda or views.
I didn't post it, I just commented on it. It seemed like something trump would say.
Sometimes a post is just provided to add some levity. And this one did that.
Politics isn't my identity. I feel no compulsion to defend a politician, left or right. I don't care if you want to take pot shots at the leader of my country, and I don't understand some peoples need to come the a politicians rescue.
Another Record U.S. trade deficit in Trump’s first year soars to 9-year high of $566 billion
The U.S. trade deficit in December and for the full year both rose to the highest levels since 2008, complicating efforts by President Trump to fulfill his vow to reduce the gap.
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