Sute, it has all been 'debunked', presumably by your favourite website, factcheck.org, brought to you by the Annenberg Foundation. RWJF and Facebook. Source: 10 months ago
This is very very simple. The answer is yes. You're so naive you believe factcheck.org. Source: 11 months ago
I presented you the facts. He was listed as an owner and shareholder still as of time it was fact checked by factcheck.org in both the USA and China. Source: 11 months ago
Since you get your news from bombastic headlines, let's educate you with data from factcheck.org, again, not conservative leaning at all (it's run by RAND corp, and has a "Lean Left" rating from Allsides Media Bias Rating. Factcheck says, "There also was no part of the state’s lawsuit that dealt with allegations that the Trump Foundation “stole from a kids cancer charity,” as the posts claim. That detail appears... Source: 12 months ago
Factcheck.org is a 'leftist' source? What does that mean to you? What is leftist about the facts portrayed? Or is it that you can't comprehend the facts that makes it leftist? Source: 12 months ago
Any yes, factcheck.org is funded by far-left organizations. That inherently makes it propogranda in the same sense that you wouldn't trust an organization that is funded by far-right organizations. Always seek out moderate sources, I thought that was something they teach you in school? lol. Source: 12 months ago
How many ppl who are ultra right minded take the time to watch and listen to the 'other side' - the left like MSNBC just to hear what's going on in order to gain understanding or to see if maybe they have it wrong? How many right winged ppl visit factcheck.org? None is my guess. My sister sticks only to far right leaning media. She never fact checks them. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes, you are. Not only did you not comprehend what you read on "factcheck.org", you don't understand the difference between DOJ and the President, and you failed to understand that factcheck.org is sponsored by companies like Facebook. Source: about 1 year ago
How am I a Conspiracy theorist? Is factcheck.org a conspiracy theorist thing? Source: about 1 year ago
I didn't get DD1, and as I keep looking at it I don't think I ever would have. My first thought when I heard the correct response was "that's two words, not a verb". Closed captioning shows Ken referring to FactCheck.org, so not the word by itself. The J Archive has it as "factcheck". When I just typed that it was initially auto-corrected to "fact-check". The best I can tell is that when used as a verb it gets... Source: about 1 year ago
"oh, factcheck.org? Now I know it's true!". Source: about 1 year ago
According to factcheck.org, no. "The National Transportation Safety Board’s chair said an Obama-era rule the Trump administration nixed would not have prevented the derailment of a train in Ohio ... The rule requiring a new electronic braking system for certain trains carrying hazardous cargo did not apply to that train."... Source: about 1 year ago
If you're brainless enough to think factcheck.org is the arbiter of truth and can't even be bothered reading the source material when I've directly pointed it out to you, then I can't help you. Source: about 1 year ago
There were 1,087 derailments in 2021 according to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, and there were 520 derailments in 2022. According to factcheck.org. Source: about 1 year ago
Also, you really need a better source that factcheck.org. They are frauds and everyone knows it:. Source: about 1 year ago
Even the low quality factcheck.org website had to publish the facts. Source: about 1 year ago
This is proof positive that all voters must take care not to automatically believe everything that's posted on social media and even much of what is found in newspapers. Fact checking several sources is the way to go. factcheck.org is one site to use. Source: about 1 year ago
Scott got the second most votes for the Republican majority leader. He has a faction in the Senate. I'm failing to see what is misleading outside of factcheck.org taking Republican spin at face value. Source: about 1 year ago
Your source is factcheck.org...LMAO yea A meme is more reliable than that site. Source: about 1 year ago
For anyone looking for more info on this, factcheck.org checked a lot of these facts, some of which have been incorrectly reported by news stations. Always remember to fact check everything and not blindly believe any media! Source: about 1 year ago
There's also a website called factcheck.org that you might already know about. Source: about 1 year ago
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