Trump, "Alternative Facts" and the Women's March

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YouTube: Seth takes a closer look at the new Trump administration openly lying on its first full day in office.
poolcleanersays...

u no vvut tho, it describes certain members of the sift and their facts. not surprising so much as its interesting to see this level of ignorance infiltrate the highest office. it makes you see hovv intelligent and compassionate even presidents like George Bush Jr. vvere, and he made some huge mistakes that have transformed him into a painter of vvar victims. Makes you curious vvhat type of vvar crimes are ahead of us. Because it alvvays happens, but to vvhat degree...

KrazyKat42says...

Alternative Facts is a term coined by George Orwell in the novel 1984. It Implies that the government makes stuff up and makes it a crime to argue with them.

1984 is now the best-selling book on Amazon. Hmm.

FlowersInHisHairsays...

The phrase is certainly Orwellian, but it doesn't appear in 1984.

KrazyKat42said:

Alternative Facts is a term coined by George Orwell in the novel 1984. It Implies that the government makes stuff up and makes it a crime to argue with them.

1984 is now the best-selling book on Amazon. Hmm.

newtboysays...

I had to look it up to remember, in 1984 they called it "doublethink" where two contradictory ideas were presented as true, like the ideas they've put forward that they had the largest inauguration crowd ever and the reason they didn't was people had difficulty in getting through security and it was cold.

FlowersInHisHairsaid:

The phrase is certainly Orwellian, but it doesn't appear in 1984.

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