Now that we’re in the home stretch to the election, be prepared for Democrats to throw everything up against the wall in their vain attempt to win.
They’re obviously already at it with the lies and the stories from anonymous “sources” who likely don’t exist.
On Thursday, The Atlantic dropped a story quoting unnamed “sources” that President Donald Trump had declined to visit an American military cemetery in France because he supposedly said it was full of “losers” who got killed. The minute I read it, I knew it was an out and out lie, by someone who trying to ape what they thought the president sounded like but having no perception of him and how it’s not possible. There probably are few presidents more supportive of the military than Trump. The dropping of the ridiculous story with no names on record 60 days before the election made it clear the attempt was to shake the military support for Trump.
The story was quickly debunked by anyone who remembered it at the time and took five seconds to check, which The Atlantic couldn’t be bothered to do.
Regarding the lede of this story: I obtained documents from the Navy via #FOIA about Trump's 2018 trip to Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near Paris and the documents say his transport was canceled by the Navy due to rain. https://t.co/oNWsvAPy1z pic.twitter.com/keFtW7QC8b
— Jason Leopold (@JasonLeopold) September 4, 2020
Now, a third named witness: John Bolton, in his book, states the version of events from the FOIA'd Navy document. Great catch by Meridith McGraw.
Folks: Never willingly be a pawn in these media ops. Respect yourselves, or be manipulated.https://t.co/qGA4G0hu4K
— David Steinberg (@realDSteinberg) September 4, 2020
I spoke to @LeeSmithDC a couple months ago. He gave me this simple nugget. Some perspective on how to analyze what the media and @TheDemocrats throw at you in the coming months:
"Literally everything they said about Russia for 4 years has proven false." https://t.co/YEj2bmmYfU
— David Steinberg (@realDSteinberg) September 4, 2020
An email proves that a “bad weather call” was the reason a presidential trip to a military cemetery was canceled.
Plus SIX White House officials who were with the President go on the record to fully refute anonymous sources in false The Atlantic story.https://t.co/KnN1HYmqIP
— Tim Murtaugh – Download the Trump 2020 app today! (@TimMurtaugh) September 4, 2020
The Atlantic really needs to get blasted for running this ridiculous piece that 15 seconds of factchecking would have blown apart. They didn’t do the fact-checking because pushing the story against Trump was more important.
But guess who was spreading the fake story today? Someone who still is trying to undermine the president apparently. Peter Strzok.
“Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.”
“Who were the good guys in this war?”
Our President asked this?
As a vet who served alongside those who gave their life for our nation, and son of a 2-tour Vietnam vet, these are disgusting, un-American statements. https://t.co/PIG2w6vt2e
— Peter Strzok (@petestrzok) September 4, 2020
He sent this little tweet to White House Deputy Communications Director Brian Morgenstern.
Hi @bmorgenstern45, happy to have become one of your/WH Communication Office’s 309 official follows last night.
Glad the WH is finally paying attention to @realDonaldTrump’s disrespect to our fallen soldiers. pic.twitter.com/HmId9hhZPS
— Peter Strzok (@petestrzok) September 4, 2020
This slime who was fired from the FBI is really daring to weigh in, promoting this lie? Is it any surprise he would spread debunked nonsense against Trump?
But Morgenstern just dropped him on his head.
Are you going to try to frame me for a crime I didn’t commit, too?
Give my best to Lisa. https://t.co/0MdKBxCDlL
— Brian Morgenstern (@BMorgenstern45) September 4, 2020
Oofa! That’s going to leave a mark! Nicely done.
HT: Twitchy
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