Those who absolutely refuse to confirm the tripe they hear or read on the internet and then spend their lives spreading it are exhausting. But we cannot give up and stop fact-checking them. Some might say it’s a calling, but I prefer to think of it as a moral imperative these days. How many lies will the Great Orange Clown rack up in this administration? Is it possible he could break his old record of 30,573? Has BETONLINE opened a wager line on this yet?
There are a lot of facts on the internet, as well as in a library. The difference is, most libraries did not have copies of the Protocols of Zion or keep issues of The Cross and The Sword in the reading room. So learn to fact check, 30 seconds on Google will keep you from removing all doubt about your ignorance.
Ubintold about 1 month ago
Yeah, there’s a lot of phony information on the internet.
a sage about 1 month ago
No, they were two separate sentences.
markkahler52 about 1 month ago
Card catalogs? UGH!!
NRHAWK Premium Member about 1 month ago
Those who absolutely refuse to confirm the tripe they hear or read on the internet and then spend their lives spreading it are exhausting. But we cannot give up and stop fact-checking them. Some might say it’s a calling, but I prefer to think of it as a moral imperative these days. How many lies will the Great Orange Clown rack up in this administration? Is it possible he could break his old record of 30,573? Has BETONLINE opened a wager line on this yet?
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member about 1 month ago
There are a lot of facts on the internet, as well as in a library. The difference is, most libraries did not have copies of the Protocols of Zion or keep issues of The Cross and The Sword in the reading room. So learn to fact check, 30 seconds on Google will keep you from removing all doubt about your ignorance.
curtlyon19 about 1 month ago
well, there are facts. avoid news or comments tho
sincavage05 about 1 month ago
Facts on the internet?