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Washington Post Too Stupid to Tell Difference Between Facts and Predictions
Tim Graham
September 13th, 2020 7:19 PM
 

Salvador Rizzo’s Washington Post bio says he has a bachelor’s degree in English from Emory University, but somehow he’s not smart enough to tell the difference between a fact, and a prediction. On September 11, this so-called "fact checker"  awarded “Four Pinocchios” to this statement:

    “Mail-In Ballots will lead to massive electoral fraud and a rigged 2020 Election.”

    — President Trump, in a tweet, July 2, 2020

This is one of the most annoying dirty tricks of the “fact checking” trade. Smear your target as a “liar” because you don’t like the predictions they’re making.

The Post can’t curtail its red-hot loathing of Trump anywhere, certainly not in the headline:

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2020/09/13/washington-post-too-stupid-tell-difference-between-facts-and