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Rewriting History

If you ever wanted to see the rewriting of history going so fast that it might give you whiplash, the Washington Post has put together this video showing Fox News hosts contradicting themselves over the course of a week. Do they really think their viewers are so stupid that they won’t notice? Could they be right?

The reason Fox News is doing this is that their telling people not to worry about the novel coronavirus has delayed America from taking measures to combat it, which means that dramatically more people will die, and the economy now looks like it will fall into a full depression, and they don’t want people to realize that their lies and propaganda were responsible.

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6 Comments

  1. James wrote:

    Pretty sure they KNOW that a significant proportion of their viewers are stupid, because they deliberately propagandized them to be that way.

    Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 9:18 am | Permalink
  2. notycoon22 wrote:

    SFB Syndrome. Rampant on Faux News and epidemic among its viewers.

    Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 11:07 am | Permalink
  3. paradoctor wrote:

    Please define SFB Syndrome. Google defines SFB as Segmented Filamentous Bacteria.

    Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 12:31 pm | Permalink
  4. Mad Hatter wrote:

    I’m guessing Shit For Brains….and a fairly accurate description of the organization and it’s viewers.

    Why couldn’t someone make a TV spot with this and buy some prime time to show on Fox? I’d contribute.

    Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 12:51 pm | Permalink
  5. Mark wrote:

    Well, the president when through the same progression, from “there is only one case, and that’s getting better” to “it’s the latest hoax” to “I knew it was a pandemic before they even called it a pandemic” and “I’m a wartime president”. I would like to think that they will have to live with their foolishness, but I don’t believe there is guilt or conscience there.

    Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 3:12 pm | Permalink
  6. notycoon22 wrote:

    Mad Hatter has it correct. I’ve been trying to get it into the mental health diagnostic manual since early 2017, but no dice. Someday, maybe. “>D

    Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 6:09 pm | Permalink