WaPo Covers Donald Trump’s “Marco Rubio Moment”

If the mainstream media really wants to shed the “fake news label” given to them by President Donald Trump and his supporters, they simply have to do better than this.

In what almost seemed like a flashback to the year 2010, when then-newly-elected Florida Senator Marco Rubio took a break from his speech to drink some water, the Washington Post covered every single detail of President Trump doing the same thing.

Was this the bombshell report that would finally undo the results of the 2016 presidential election and make Hillary Clinton emperor of America? Based on how excited the media was in covering this, you could almost believe that’s what they were thinking.

This of course follow’s CNN’s infamous “koi fish” debacle, wherein a heavily edited video suggested Trump was feeding koi fish improperly by zooming in on him during a photo-op with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Unedited footage showed Abe doing the exact same thing.

Clearly, the media is showing no signs of slowing down with these blatant hit pieces.

~ Facts Not Memes


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