These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites.
Guess which ones came from Politico?
'Repair Kit' for heart offers hope to millions ...
Divided Republicans look to Trump to lead on tax reform
Oscars: Dozen-plus celebs bash Trump
Sean Spicer targets staff in leaks crack down
Palestinian official: 'I pray to Allah that Iran will produce 1,000 nuclear bombs'
Schumer puts GOP Intel [Committee] Chairman on notice
Revolutionary Guard Commander admits [Iran] terror cells ready to strike in America
Lawyer: Justice Dept. to no longer contest Texas voter ID law
Trump to governors: We're giving power back to the states ...
Democrats invite undocumented immigrants to Trump's speech [to Congress]
Kim Jong Un guns down five senior officials with anti-aircraft gun
Former store owner jailed for $2.8 million food stamp fraud
Guess which one is from Daily Caller and I quote "the accuracy of such reports is, to a certain extent, questionable." So why do they call it "news"? Why do you publish questionable (fake?) news?
ReplyDeleteI very seldom use the Daily Caller stuff any more. Most of its headlines are teasers (which I won't use) or flacking for Tucker Carlson's TV show.
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