The leftist media has officially stopped trying to hide any resemblance of objectivity, in their efforts to destroy Donald J. Trump and erase his historic accomplishments in the three short years he’s been President of the United States. In doing so, they have officially taken their readers to a dangerous place, one where they are forced to choose between praising the leader of ISIS, who many consider to be the most evil terror group of our time, and a billionaire real estate tycoon who gave up everything to make America great again.
Yesterday afternoon, ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, took his own life, as our brave U.S. Special Operations forces closed in on the cowardly terrorist leader, in a massive raid that took place in a compound in northern Syria.
The death of the ISIS leader was the top news story in every major publication. It’s how major news sources, like the Washington Post, reported the death of the ISIS leader that has Americans in disbelief.
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) appeared to be stunned when he saw a Washington Post headline posted by conservative Buck Sexton, saying, “Please tell me this is a #deepfake.” A deep fake is a technique using artificial intelligence to make people see someone or something in a way that isn’t real or never happened.
In his tweet, Buck Sexton asked if the Washington Post, whose slogan is, “Democracy Dies in Darkness, has “lost its damn mind?”
Please tell me this is a #deepfake https://t.co/aPzBP8aLFc
— Devin Nunes (@DevinNunes) October 27, 2019
Yashir Ali posted side-by-side images of two headlines used by the Washington Post to report about the death of the murderous rapist, ISIS leader, Al-Baghdadi.
This cannot f**king be. The Washington Post is now afraid of offending terrorists.
— Carmine Sabia (@CarmineSabia) October 27, 2019
The Jeff Bezos owned Washington Post is getting destroyed on Twitter by clever conservatives who are making up headlines the Washington Post would have used to report the death of evil figures in America, and from around the world.
Here are just a few of the possible headlines Washington Post might have used based on their current headline that praises the ISIS leader.
Adolf Hitler, passionate community planner and dynamic public speaker, dies at 56.#WaPoDeathNotices
— Jason Howerton (@jason_howerton) October 27, 2019
Osama Bin Laden, social justice warrior and critic of America shot and killed by home invasion robber. #WaPoDeathNotices
— David Wohl (@DavidWohl) October 27, 2019
#WaPoDeathNotices Genghis Khan, accomplished horseman and indefatigable traveler, breathes his last.
— Walter Russell Mead (@wrmead) October 27, 2019
Charles Manson, club leader and motivational speaker, dies at 83. #WaPoDeathNotices.
— Carmine Sabia (@CarmineSabia) October 27, 2019
Mussolini, community service volunteer renown for getting the trains to run on time, dies at 61. #wapodeathnotices https://t.co/vS5FNSaHlD
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) October 27, 2019
Mao Zedong, who saved 20-45 million of his own people from having to suffer through the struggle of existence, dies at 82.#WaPoDeathNotices pic.twitter.com/4wwJqQqXp3
— Jason Howerton (@jason_howerton) October 27, 2019
John Wilkes Booth, noted thespian, dies at age 24. #WaPoDeathNotices
— Justin (@trojanjustin) October 27, 2019
"Ted Bundy, noted ladies man . . ." #WaPoDeathNotices #WaPoObituaries
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) October 27, 2019
This tweet sums up the state of the Washington Post beautifully…
The Washington Post, austere guardian of democracy, dies in darkness at 141. #wapodeathnotices pic.twitter.com/g1OXRN8kon
— Tucker Twift (@TuckerTwift) October 27, 2019