I was lead to this article:
Fake News: CNN Distorts Charlottesville Victim's Mother's Statement to Attack President Trump - Breitbart
from a different thread on USMB, and I decided to submit a comment on the article on the Breitbart website.
I wrote:
"I watched the interview with Marisa Blair, and I fail to see where she states that Susan Bro would not want Trump's condolences (as this article alleges).
She clearly stated that Heather was no fan of Trump and that Heather would not want his condolences...but she never said anything about Susan Bro.
I guess fake news is everywhere."
About 5 minutes later, I checked to see if anyone had commented, and the post was nowhere to be found. So, I reposted the comment (knowing that it most likely had been deleted), and 5 minutes later, it was gone again.
Apparently, Breitbart wants to remain an echo chamber.
Fake News: CNN Distorts Charlottesville Victim's Mother's Statement to Attack President Trump - Breitbart
from a different thread on USMB, and I decided to submit a comment on the article on the Breitbart website.
I wrote:
"I watched the interview with Marisa Blair, and I fail to see where she states that Susan Bro would not want Trump's condolences (as this article alleges).
She clearly stated that Heather was no fan of Trump and that Heather would not want his condolences...but she never said anything about Susan Bro.
I guess fake news is everywhere."
About 5 minutes later, I checked to see if anyone had commented, and the post was nowhere to be found. So, I reposted the comment (knowing that it most likely had been deleted), and 5 minutes later, it was gone again.
Apparently, Breitbart wants to remain an echo chamber.