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Five Minute Unfakery - Trump's Parents in Klan Robes - Duration: 4:52.Our friend Darren found some really persistent fakery.
It's easily debunked, but it keeps getting shared and passed around.
So rather than just look at the debunking.
we're going to also look at the comments and the reactions people have that might help us understand
why it persists.
Here it is. It's Donald Trump, and
appears to be him with his parents donning Klan robes.
So it's
January 20th 2017, that's a year ago, and it's been shared
163,000 times. That is a lot of reach for just one post.
Let's take a closer look. If we right click, and when you search for Google... Google for images...
Here it is: visually similar images. We click on that,
Salisbury News. Down here in the related images,
there's the original. You can see it's the same shot. It's just been doctored.
And going further, just doing a search, I found Shaun King has claimed absolutely that this photo's
not real. So if you're on the left and you want to pass it around as real, Shaun King is going to help
dispel that myth.
But it's not just that, again, this image exists,
it's also the reactions, so let's take a look at those.
We'll start here:
"This dude has enough stuff to call him out on... no need to photoshop KKK outfits on them. Just makes the argument fake."
"That is your real president you see him in all his glory with his mama and his daddy"
Or what about this one. "I was just about to say I heard that pix was fake, but it still showed their true colors"
This kind of comment disturbs me, too:
Yes, its photoshop...but
fact of the matter... his father was arrested at a KKK rally... so
even though the pic is not real... it might as well be" That's dangerous thinking. Have you heard people
defend fake news on the premise that "Well. It sounds true"?
This comment provides a little bit of hope: "Come on. y'all... if this picture really existed
don't you think it would have been on every news channel in the world...
(shaking my head)"
some people who doubted it and called it fake were called names, and they pushed back.
"I understand y'all hate for Trump..Hell
I don't like the guy,
but the picture is fake. That doesn't make someone a coon for pointing that out.
Not everything people share on Facebook is real. People photoshop things to start things with people.
Nobody is letting this man pass because the picture is fake."
Now, there's someone who can separate their feelings from the facts at hand.
Here's someone who shared the original photo that the photoshop came from: "Stop spreading disinformation.
It makes people question everything else you post. I mean unless you're into that kind of stuff."
This is a long comment,
but I think it sums up a lot of the concerns that I have: This is weird.
You knowingly bear responsibility in spreading a fake picture, with followers who further spread it. There's no honor in that,
regardless to agenda. There are many factual things that depict Trump as the true sad man who he is.
I could never feel good about promoting a lie after it has been brought to my attention as such - but you seem fine with providing misinformation.
There are people who likely look to you with respect as to knowledge. That can be lost. No worries;
I won't be revisiting this thread to read any responses. I'm done here."
This is the comment that concerned me the most:
"There should be a way to stop people from spreading this kind of rubbish."
And I think most of us agree that fakery, especially this kind, is a bad thing.
But it's exactly this kind of well meaning, but short-sighted, thinking that leads to bad policies, and
overreaching programs with tons of unintended consequences.
There were people commenting on this image
who said that "Well, it might not be an accurate picture, but it's the truth.
It's representative of the truth."
And that makes me ask: Do you recognize the same sort of comments when people on the right are talking about
Nancy Pelosi or
Maybe Al Sharpton? We have to be committed to the truth first. Especially if we want
people to be committed to the truth about, say, the President, or other people on the right.
It doesn't matter whether they're left or right.
It matters whether it's true or not.
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Dropping of U.S. ambassador pick raises concerns over Trump administration policy on North Korea - Duration: 2:22.There has not been a U.S. ambassador to South Korea for over a year now, and the post seems
set to remain vacant for a while... with the White House dropping its latest nominee.
The unexpected more raises a lot of questions especially pertaining to Washington's policies
concerning the Korean peninsula.
Kwon Jang-ho delves deeper into the issue.
The withdrawal of Victor Cha as the Trump administration's nominee for the U.S. ambassador
to South Korea has brought surprise and concern to the Korean peninsula.
The reasons behind why the Georgetown University academic and former advisor to George W. Bush
was dropped is unclear, but differences in opinion on issues such as North Korea, and
the South Korea-U.S. FTA, have been cited.
An op-ed in the Washington Post on Tuesday, written by Cha himself, shed a little more
light on those differences.
Cha said he had warned the White House against a preventive military strike, saying it would
risk hundreds of thousands of lives, and that other options were available.
It's highly unusual for an ambassadorial nominee to be dropped this late in the process, especially
after Washington had received official approval from Seoul over his appointment.
Cha's comments have sparked concerns that Washington's preparations for a military conflict
are further ahead than previously thought.
But observers say that although military options remain on the table, the current circumstances
with Cha do not necessarily point to any imminent danger.
"He's not saying that the administration is going to do this, but that there are some
people both within and outside of the administration that are contemplating this idea.
So, yes, we should give weight to the importance of the implications that may arise, but to
say that this is what the White House will do, I think is going a little too far.
The process of finding and appointing another nominee for ambassador to South Korea is expected
to take several months, and the prolonged absence will continue to raise questions about
communication between the two allies, while the situation with North Korea remains tense.
Seoul will likely keep a close eye on the situation, as any appointment could hint at
the direction of Washington's future policies towards the Korean peninsula, but it seems
the Trump administration is willing to wait to find someone who will toe the party line.
Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.
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"Comedian" John Kerry Fat Shames Trump, Gets Roasted With Brutal Dose Of Reality - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 34:23."Comedian" John Kerry Fat Shames Trump, Gets Roasted With Brutal Dose Of Reality
Wannabe comedian and former Secretary of State John Kerry recently attempted to fat shame
President Donald Trump. Now, the only thing people are laughing at is the response Kerry
got as he was roasted with a brutal dose of reality.
John Kerry (left), President Donald Trump (right) (Photo Credits: YouTube/Jimmy Kimmel
Live/The Tonight Show) After a disappointing four years as head of
the State Department, Democrat John Kerry is spending his time poking fun at better
men. He recently spoke at the Alfalfa Club dinner in Washington, D.C., where his "fat
joke" about the President didn't earn him the response he was hoping for when it
hit social media.
According to Breitbart, Kerry attended the 105-year-old black-tie banquet on Saturday,
January 27, 2018, where the club's 200 members made up of "influential" politicians and
business executives gather to drink, listen to live music and try to tell jokes. When
it was Kerry's turn to stand up and impress everyone, he made a "fat joke" about President
Trump and sat down.
I'm not trying to make Kerry look stupid because he's a 74-year-old liberal who never
got over a failed presidential run in 2004, he's doing a great job of that by himself.
I'm just pointing out that taking a cheap shot at our President, in a room full of Trump-hating
political elites, doesn't make you as brave or witty as Kerry might assume.
In his senile rant, Kerry made a joke referencing the results of Trump's most recent physical
examination and equating it to the birther movement where Americans had legitimate disputes
over Barack Obama's alleged foreign birth.
"Despite the pressure he's under, the White House physician says President Trump
is in great shape — a trim 239 pounds. Personally, I just won't believe him until he produces
his long-form girth certificate," Kerry said.
Now, to a room full of drunk asshats who despise Trump, that might be hilarious, but once Kerry's
"fat joke" hit social media, it was time for him to get a dose of brutal reality.
In response to Twitter user AllAmericanGirl, who posted an article on Kerry's "girth
certificate" joke, viewers viciously roasted Kerry, and below are some of our favorite
comments.
Russell Ramstad sarcastically wrote, "Get this clown a late night comedy show!"
Get this clown a late night comedy show!
— Russell Ramstad (@slewandredeye) January 29, 2018
Another Twitter user, RestaurantBoy, reminded Kerry of his epic fail at cycling, writing,
"Says he Jake the Snake) who fell off a bicycle. Ha!"
Says he Jake the Snake) who fell off a bicycle. Ha!
— RestaurantBoy (@RestaurantBoy) January 29, 2018
I'm not going to lie, I almost died laughing when I read in the news that Kerry broke his
leg because he fell off a bicycle. Karma's a bitch!
John Kerry (Photo Credit: YouTube/World Network TV)
Twitter user Michael Stephenson shared a picture of Kerry's doppelganger and said, "Oh
Lurch, no one cares about your opinions."
Oh Lurch, no one cares about your opinions. pic.twitter.com/VVGKJnu1zl
— Michael Stephenson (@mstephenson837) January 29, 2018
DO Ranger said, "So fat shaming is now ok? The level of hypocrisy with politicians in
DC is astounding." Do Ranger has a point. Liberal politicians are always condemning
discrimination in one shape or another. Kerry just looks like an ass for making this statement
about Trump.
So fat shaming is now ok? The level of hypocrisy with politicians in DC is astounding.
— DO Ranger (@DORanger) January 29, 2018
One Twitter user named Ken McGann brought Kerry's past as a "war hero" into the
conversation, saying, "It is probably stored with your Bronze Star you got for writing
anti-war pieces." Of course, McGann is talking about Kerry's brief stint in Vietnam on
a patrol boat where he claimed to be a pretty awesome G.I. Joe. The truth later came out
as soldiers who knew Kerry in Vietnam exposed him for a fraud. To top it all off, Kerry
went before the Senate in 1971 to testify about atrocities committed by American soldiers
in Vietnam.
It is probably stored with your Bronze Star you got for writing anti-war pieces.
— Ken McGann (@Ken_gomoose) January 29, 2018
My favorite comment was posted by Twitter user The Original Myiq2xu, who pointed out
what a douchebag Kerry is by simply quoting him: "You know education, if you make the
most of it, you study hard, you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, you can
do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
"You know education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework,
and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in
Iraq."
— The Original Myiq2xu™ (@realmyiq2xu2) January 29, 2018
I highly doubt John Kerry will ever live down saying such a heinous thing about our military
men and women in 2006.
The lack of character Kerry has demonstrated over the course of his life is astounding
and not because it's uncommon, but because he doesn't see it — at least not enough
to keep it classy at a fancy Alfalfa Club banquet with America's most "influential"
people around. There's nothing like a little Twitter justice to keep dirtbags
like
John
Kerry
in check.
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'US military MIGHT' and Donald Trump strength forced DESPERATE North Korea to negotiate - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 4:25.'US military MIGHT' and Donald Trump's strength forced DESPERATE North Korea to negotiate
Donald Trump's "tough stance" and staged US "military exercises" forced North Korea to
the negotiating table that set up its participation in the upcoming PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter
Games, the vice president of a leading Asian think-tank has claimed.
Choi Kang, from The Asian Institute for Policy Studies, was eager to tell Express.co.uk that
he believed the "tough stance" of Donald Trump was partially responsible for "the
resumption of inter-Korean talks".
He explained: "It seems to me that ironically if you look at the results - the resumption
of inter-Korean talks may be because of the tough stance of the Trump administration to
a certain degree.
"Actually, it may be possible because the Trump administration has started to strengthen
the sanctions and stage military exercises, so actually this might have made North Korea
much more concerned with outside pressures."
The expert added that the latest round of sanctions imposed by the UN may have been
the final blow to despot leader Kim Jong-un and could have forced his hand to open up
to his southern neighbour.
He went on: "The last sanctions that were adopted at the UN security council are tougher
than the previous ones and have started to touch on North Korea's oil supply and labour
issues.
"So North Korea has not felt the pain of the sanctions yet but they are expecting sanctions
to get much tougher and maybe there is a desire for North Korea to dilute the sanctions by
approaching South Korea and having talks and creating a peaceful mood in South Korea as
they try and create some kind of split between the United States and South Korea.
"They like to use South Korea as a shield - the fear of tougher sanctions could have
played on North Korea's mind."
When questioned on why it has taken so long for the international community to tighten
its stranglehold on Pyongyang, Mr Kang stated that China's recent willingness to impose
sanctions on Kim Jong-un emerged after "continuous provocations" from the hermit kingdom.
He went on: "It is an issue that has been dealt with before but China was very reluctant
at that point in time.
"Of course China is much more concerned with the safety and stability of the North
Korean regime so they were very reluctant to introduce tougher sanctions on North Korea.
"But because of North Korea's continuous provocations by staging missile tests, this
actually drove the United States into being tougher and now China has started being tougher
too.
"This change in environment has led North Korea to turn to Seoul to talk about the PyeongChang
games."
During a televised speech to mark the new year, Kim Jong-un appeared to perform a drastic
U-turn on his foreign policy.
The leader spoke of "melting the frozen North-South relations" shortly before a
series of negations between the two Koreas.
He declared: "The year 2018 is a significant year for both the North and the South, with
the North marking the 70th anniversary of its birth and the South hosting the Winter
Olympics.
"We should melt the frozen North-South relations, thus adorning this meaningful year as a year
to be specially recorded in the history of the nation."
Donald Trump appears to agree with Mr Kang that if not for his "firm, strong and willing"
attitude, talks with the hermit kingdom may never have taken place.
Following the announcement of inter-Korean dialogue, he tweeted: "With all of the failed
'experts' weighing in, does anybody really believe that talks and dialogue would be going
on between North and South Korea right now if I wasn't firm, strong and willing to
commit our total 'might' against the North.
Fools, but talks are a good thing!"
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Watch Trump Issues Orders to Misbehaving Dems During SOTU - Duration: 3:47.While Walking Out After SOTU, Hot Mic Captures Trump Revealing Plans for Blockbuster FISA
Memo
Following his very first State of the Union address, President Donald Trump was caught
on a hot mic saying he will �100 percent� approve the release of a classified memo created
by GOP members on the House Intelligence Committee.
As Trump was shaking hands with lawmakers after delivering his speech, a live camera
feed caught Republican Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina saying, �Let�s release
the memo.�
�Don�t worry, 100 percent,� Trump replied, while smiling.
�Can you imagine?�
The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines Monday evening to release the
controversial memo that some members of Congress have said details abuses of the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act under the Obama administration.
After the vote, Trump had a maximum of five days to object to the memo�s release.
Just hours before Trump told Duncan that he will release the document, though, White House
press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement that there were �no current
plans� for it to be made public.
�Contrary to a published report, there are no current plans to release the House Intelligence
Committee�s memo,� she said.
�The president has not seen or been briefed on the memo or reviewed its contents.�
CNN reported that according to two people �familiar with the matter,� Trump has
told his aides he wants to ensure that the memo is released as soon as possible.
However, he wanted to wait until after the State of the Union speech to do so, in order
to avoid distracting from his message of unity.
As The Western Journal reported, Republican members of Congress have described the information
contained in the four-page document as �shocking,� �troubling� and �alarming.� At least
one representative compared the activities contained in the memo to those of the Russian
KGB.
The committee�s ranking Democrat, Rep. Adam Schiff of California, said the vote made Monday
a �very sad day, I think, in the history of this committee,� according to Fox News.
�Today this committee voted to put the president�s personal interests, perhaps their own political
interests, above the national interests,� the Democrat said, announcing the vote to
the media.
Schiff said the vote was strictly along party lines, with no Democrats voting to release
the details of the memo.
But speaking Tuesday on �Fox & Friends,� Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina
said the document would be �embarrassing� to Schiff.
�(L)ook, my Democratic colleagues didn�t want us to find this information,� Gowdy
said.
�They did everything they could to keep us from finding this information.�
�I think it will be embarrassing to Adam Schiff once people realize the extent to which
he went to keep them from learning any of this,� he added.
FBI Director Christopher Wray reviewed the document on Sunday, according to the Fox News
report, and was �asked to point out inaccuracies or other issues with the warning.�
Wray responded by promising to have �his people to take a look at it.�
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Trump using North Korean defectors to target Kim Jong-un: WSJ - Duration: 0:51.U.S. President Donald Trump has started using North Korean defectors in his North Korea
policy.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a case in point was the story of Ji Seong-ho who
had suffered greatly at the hands of the regime.
He was singled out as a guest during President Trump's State of the Union address and the
paper said Trump chose the human rights activist to raise alarm about North Korea.
In a video report, the Wall Street Journal noted that Ji, when he was pointed out, stood
up and held up his crutches... receiving the longest standing ovation during the president's
speech.
The report noted that many North Koreans are defecting to South Korea and explained these
people are some of the few informants who are aware of the grim realities in North Korea.
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Trump offers word salad on immigration - Duration: 0:49.an immigration reform package
that includes a permanent
solution on DACA.
I've been hearing about DACA for
so many years.
Some people call it dreamers.
It's not dreamers.
Don't fall into that trap.
It's much different than
dreamers.
And I said the other night, we
have dreamers, too.
We have dreamers in this
country, too.
We can't forget our dreamers.
I have a lot of dreamers here.
But DACA, we want to take care
of DACA.
And I hope we will.
We need the support of the
Democrats in order to do it,
skprk they might not want to do
it.
We want something that is very,
very tough and strong in terms
of the border.
We need to end chain migration
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Donald Trump'Avoid The Deadly Flu Shots At ALL Costs' - Duration: 3:35.Donald Trump: �Avoid The Deadly Flu Shots At ALL Costs�
health authorities are forced to admit that 2017 was the worst flu season in recent history
President Donald Trump has warned citizens to be vigilant when it comes to taking �deadly�
flu shots, urging the American public to �avoid them at all costs.�
Trump claims he has never contracted the flue due to the fact he has never allowed himself
to be vaccinated.
As health authorities are forced to admit that 2017 was the worst flu season in recent
history, speculation has begun as to whether the effectiveness of a jab that has already
admitted to being only 10% effective.
Even health care professionals have refused flu shots, just last year 50 Hospital staff
at Essentia Health where fired with immediate effect after they refused flu vaccination
shots.
Even health care professionals have refused flu shots,
Wakingtimes.com reports: There is international hysteria about the flu at the moment, and
major news sources are reporting that more strains are the way, as the death toll rises.
If there�s one thing media is good at, it�s creating hysteria.
Investigative journalist Jon Rappoport asks some important questions about this year�s
flu season.
Firstly, how do we know that people with the set of symptoms we�re calling flu, really
have an influenza virus in their body?
Next, is the media hype surrounding the flu more of a PR campaign than a legitimate public
health warning?
��when health officials begin waving red flags and raising alarms about a current viral
flu outbreak, it would be more than reasonable to demand they answer questions about their
past lies and deceptions.� ~Jon Rappoport
Unless you�re totally committed to the flu hysteria, it makes s lot of sense to question
the flu vaccine narrative.
Health authorities are forced to admit that 2017 was the worst flu season in recent history
Which is apparently how President Trump feels.
In a 2015 interview with Sirius XM�s Opie and Jim Norton, Donald Trump was asked if
gets a flu shot.
His response was informed by a common experience: noticing that many people who get the flu
shot come down with the flu.
In other words, many people get the flu after getting the flu shot.
How they factor this reality into the statistics at the CDC is unknown, but in the worst flu
season in recent memory, with half the people getting the shot, you have to wonder if the
shot isn�t partly to blame for the high levels of sick people.
�I�ve never had one.
And thus far I�ve never had the flu.
I don�t like the idea of injecting bad stuff into your body.
And that�s basically what they do.
And this one (latest flu vaccine) has not been very effective to start off with.
I have friends that religiously get the flu shot and then they get the flu.
You know, that helps my thinking.
I�ve seen a lot of reports that the last flu shot is virtually totally ineffective.�
~President Trump
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