Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What else has fake Fox News lied to America about? They cannot be trusted.
I guess Google can't be trusted either.
That wasn't Google, that was wikipedia. And it wasn't an error, someone had to go in and deliberately add a date of death to his wikipedia bio for it to appear.
Pretty bad compared to a media company that has a slide prepared for a person who has reportedly been critically ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Everyone makes mistakes. I'm sure you weren't happy when the right crowed at the news that the Buzzfeed article was wrong, and that was a far bigger deal.
So relax.
No. I've been unhappy with how right wing media has been reporting news for decades and I am out of eff's to give about their BS whether it's accidental or on purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Except that Buzzfeed ship hasn't quite sailed off into the sunset, has it?
Just amazing how inept Cult45 is.
Especially that Tucker. What a dummy and boor. How does his wife stand him? Someone send him to Space Camp with Pence, please! Toute de suite!
Anonymous wrote:You can't accidentally post it if someone didn't create it. And there was no reason for anyone to create it now other than wishful thinking. Even if they keep these kinds of templates for public figures so they can put them up quickly if something happened, there's no reason to fill in a year of death until the death happens, it's an easy one to add quickly.
Very naive statement. All good newspapers have obituaries prepared and ready to run. They have done this for years. I'm sure the same with networks.
It was a terrible mistake. They corrected it and apologized immediately.