The Guardian... LOL... why don't you quote a news source that is not the equivalent of The Onion.
What? Just because Murdoch doesn't own the Guardian, doesn't mean they are fake news propaganda like Fox and Sky.
The Guardian... LOL... why don't you quote a news source that is not the equivalent of The Onion.
Yet you're silent when scat posts articles from infowars or others post crap from brietbart.The Guardian... LOL... why don't you quote a news source that is not the equivalent of The Onion.
Yet you're silent when scat posts articles from infowars or others post crap from brietbart.
Breitbart does provides some facts in their commentary. I greatly prefer to reference other news sources for verification - many times these sources are referenced in their articles. Obviously Breitbart is a right wing news outlet and you need to keep their bias in mind when looking at the facts.
In a tweet Tuesday, President Trump falsely connected the recent deletion of information from an intelligence-agency database to the special counsel’s investigation of whether his presidential campaign conspired with the Russian government to interfere in the 2016 election.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...92e610-7ed5-11e8-b660-4d0f9f0351f1_story.html
The article, written by Chris Irvine, a Fox News senior editor, cited an Iranian news agency that cited an Iranian newspaper that quoted the single Iranian cleric, who said the Obama administration provided citizenship to 2,500 unidentified Iranians during nuclear deal negotiations.https://money.cnn.com/2018/07/03/media/fox-news-trump-obama-iran-deal/index.html
President Donald Trump appeared to rely on a dubious Fox News report Tuesday morning to unleash an attack on his predecessor, accusing President Barack Obama, without any real evidence, of granting citizenship to 2,500 Iranians as part of nuclear deal negotiations.