Look no further this is a great example on why the term fake news is accurately used. Look at that headline by Newsweek MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Faces Calls To Resign After Comparing Sanders’ Nevada Victory To Nazi Germany’s Defeat Of France.
That’s just a blatant lie and not what he said but it doesn’t matter it’s still up and blue check marked twitter users are commenting and judging on a lie
"It is absolutely unacceptable that Matthews is making comparisons between Bernie Sanders, whose family was murdered by Nazis, to Nazis. @HardballChris needs to retire. Immediately," Media Matters editor-at-large Parker Molloy wrote.
Reporter Alex Kotch added, "I’m really, really insulted by a major pundit on an allegedly liberal news network comparing a Jewish candidate’s overwhelming caucus victory to the French losing a battle with the Nazis. "Get this lunatic off the air."
Newsweek and every other mag who has peddled this story has earned the title fake news, and I particularly don’t care at all about Chris Mathews but no one should have to go through this crap.
No we actually don’t. There is an old saying in regards to arguing and to be honest I don’t have the energy to argue facts with you. Just keep in mind you’re not the authority or standard bearer of giving us reliable info or opinions.