"Trump said the Obama Administration was spying on him. He said he won the popular vote. He said millions of illegals and deceased voters compromised our election process.He said he didn't collude with the Russians. He said he talked to Putin and believed that Putin was honest in his assertions that there was no illegal interference in our election by Russians. Trump said that Obama screwed up the sale of the American Embassy in London. He said Flynn was a Patriot. He said the main stream media delivered Fake news to the world.
He was called a liar EVERY TIME . Every one of these statements turned out to be true. EVERY LAST ONE."
I haven't been able to find anything at all in the MSM I have access to, or on the Internet, that validates any of the above statements, other than that regarding the Putin statement, ie. when DT talked to Putin, he commented:
"Every time he (Putin) sees me, he said: 'I didn't do that.' And I believe, I really believe that when he tells me that he means it." However, it is naive to regard this as the undisputed truth, as it is merely DT's position regarding the situation.
I have had a lot to do with Americans, as I worked for a huge American conglomerate, have american friends in all parts of the world, follow the ABC, BBC, Reuters, CBS, etc, and what I am seeing and hearing is conspiracy theories becoming widely regarded as the truth, replacing fact and logic, even when the basis of these theories is nebulous in the extreme, e.g.
"The recount effort by Green party presidential candidate
came to an end on Monday, after weeks of legal wrangling yielded only one electoral review in Wisconsin that ended up favoring Donald Trump."
And then there is this:
"Report: 3 million votes in presidential election cast by illegal aliens," reads a headline on
, a conspiracy website ran by Alex Jones. The article has been shared via Facebook more than 48,000 times when we last looked. Other websites also have touted this report, including
,
and
.
So is there any truth to it?
Well, we don’t know for absolute certain. But the report is actually a tweet, and the person who authored the tweet won’t explain how he arrived at his figure. If that isn’t reason enough to be skeptical, independent experts and historical analyses suggest it’s highly suspect.
In other words, don’t buy it."
Unfortunately, I think a major problem in the USA at the moment is that so many people are beginning to believe in conspiracy theories, that anyone can come up with an absurd theory, and as long as it is in DT's favour, will be universally believed by his followers. And when the MSM tries to correct these erroneous theories, all we hear is the shouting of "Fake News".
In other words, "Tell a lie often enough and it becomes the truth."