Brought to You by the Diligent Fact-Checking Team at CNN

Enjoying memes for the irony, humor and biting truth is our favorite pastime here. Our second-favorite pastime is arguing with people on social media, naturally. And we get the best of both of those worlds with this meme!

It’s always hilarious when someone starts losing an argument with you on topics like Donald Trump, global warming or reality… and then they try to back up their own argument with a link to a CNN article.

Holy smokes! What else have you got, Skippy? Maybe throw in a Snopes article next time as well, because people would take that just as seriously. Or a “Hate list” recommendation from the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The CNN article argument is a true howler every time, though. The original Fake News Network has gotten so many stories wrong since Donald Trump started campaigning way back in 2015 that we’ve all lost track.

The only thing that we all know for certain is that if your “facts” were obtained from watching CNN, the truth is the exact opposite of what you’re arguing. Just ask the Covington Catholic kids if you doubt this.


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