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Sorry, can't do that ima veteranAdmin READ the article.
She said what her reporting was based on. The fact she admitted the error is a good thing.
Did anyone with MSNBC admit the fucking horse paste story was false? NO. They just moved on.
Its dishonest to say she "admitted she created it". She didnt create the story. She admitted she retweeted a falsehood.
Sorry, can't do that ima veteranAdmin READ the article.
She said what her reporting was based on. The fact she admitted the error is a good thing.
Did anyone with MSNBC admit the fucking horse paste story was false? NO. They just moved on.
Its dishonest to say she "admitted she created it". She didnt create the story. She admitted she retweeted a falsehood.
Sorry, can't do that ima veteranAdmin READ the article.
She said what her reporting was based on. The fact she admitted the error is a good thing.
Did anyone with MSNBC admit the fucking horse paste story was false? NO. They just moved on.
Its dishonest to say she "admitted she created it". She didnt create the story. She admitted she retweeted a falsehood.
You saying vets cant read?
Sorry, can't do that ima veteranAdmin READ the article.
She said what her reporting was based on. The fact she admitted the error is a good thing.
Did anyone with MSNBC admit the fucking horse paste story was false? NO. They just moved on.
Its dishonest to say she "admitted she created it". She didnt create the story. She admitted she retweeted a falsehood.
You saying vets cant read?
You can't undo a loud fart in church.
Read this,
Fox News
Fox News contributor has walked back her entirely fictitious claim about a woman dying after being trampled by a Canadian authority on horseback amid ongoing .
While the claim wasn’t accurate, the tweet was red-meat for her over 1.3 million conservative Twitter followers, who quickly amplified the baseless death as evidence of Canadian government wrongdoing.
“Reports are the woman trampled by a Canadian horse patrol just died at the hospital ... ,” Carter, who purports to be an “award-winning correspondent,” Friday evening.
Shortly thereafter, conservatives picked up and the tweet, including former Fox Nation hosts and Republican Senator (R-TX).