Why Fact Checking Is A Joke

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As soon as President Donald Trumpโ€™s speech ended, the liberal talking points were spewing on the cable news networks disguised as โ€œfact checking.โ€ Armed with press releases from the Democratic National Committee, the talking heads universally focused on the small stuff to avoid admitting the inconvenient truths leftists avoid like the plague โ€“ illegal immigration hurts Americans.

Democrats donโ€™t care. To leftists, individuals are disposable. Why would they be bothered by a Ronil Singh if they donโ€™t care about the 100 million dead their totalitarian philosophy is responsible for? One more body on the pile of bodies isnโ€™t going to bother people unbothered by the existence of the pile in the first place.

But political points had to be scored, the liberal narrative had to be advanced. Enter the official โ€œfact checkers.โ€

While nearly every journalist and pundit played armature sleuth, the professionals are in a class by themselves. Theyโ€™re imbued with so much fact checking ability itโ€™s right there in their job title. But what exactly did they fact check?

Politico dug into whether or not Chuck Schumer ever voted for a border wall. The answer is an obvious โ€œyes,โ€ but that truth upsets the narrative that walls donโ€™t work and are a waste of money. Rather than admit it or simply ignore it, that fact had to be attacked because it makes him look like a hypocrite. So Politico declared it โ€œmisleading.โ€

The Politico fact check justified this by writing, โ€œMisleading. Schumer and nearly two dozen other Democrats voted for the 2006 Secure Fence Act, which authorized the construction of roughly 700 miles of fence along the southwest border. But Schumer never voted for anything close to the scale of Trump’s $5.7 billion wall.โ€

See what they did there? They declared a true statement to be misleading because of scale. President Trump didnโ€™t make a statement about scale, he made a statement about concept. Reality was inconvenient to the left, so they changed the unit of measure to fit the conclusion they wanted. And if you control the unit of measure for anything, youโ€™ll always win.

Not to be outdone, the Washington Post did the same when they checked the claim, โ€œ266,000 aliens arrested in the past two years.โ€ Their conclusion? โ€œSo the numbers add up, theyโ€™re misleading.โ€  

How are accurate numbers misleading? โ€œThe total covers all types of offenses, including illegal entry or reentry. ICE does not break down arrests by type of crime,โ€ the Post writes. The president didnโ€™t break down arrests by the type of crime either, so the โ€œfact checkersโ€ were checking something that wasnโ€™t said. Again, changing the unit of measure.

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