Is this fact checking going to be like Politifact, which has said that an article or tweet is "mostly false" while saying that the facts it contains are true?
So the OP is correct, "mostly false"would be fair news when most of the facts are true.
He's spot on as well. The liberal media will decide on what's fact and what's not. Remember how Hitlery had the election in the bag! Trump had no way of winning. That was fun to watch though. Crying libtards at hitlery's convention. Classic stuff!
Mostly False when stating "the sun is shining now" and the facts in evidence are "it is night out" it is true the sun is shining somewhere, but the statement is not supported by the facts in evidence, even though they are true.
Who decides what is fact? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re: Who decides what is fact? (Score:5, Informative)
You can use many truths to draw a false conclusion. Conspiracy theorists do it all the time.
Re: Who decides what is fact? (Score:0, Interesting)
So the OP is correct, "mostly false"would be fair news when most of the facts are true.
He's spot on as well. The liberal media will decide on what's fact and what's not. Remember how Hitlery had the election in the bag! Trump had no way of winning. That was fun to watch though. Crying libtards at hitlery's convention. Classic stuff!
Most media is fake news.
Re: Who decides what is fact? (Score:2)
it is true the sun is shining somewhere, but the statement is not supported by the facts in evidence, even though they are true.