No, @realDonaldTrump did *not* coin the term "Fake News." Guess who did? Find out here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQcCIzjz9_s …pic.twitter.com/OSHq0VI8Vy
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Also as for why Trump uses it, I can't speak for him (despite what you think LOL), but he was definitely successful in turning around that phrase from a defensive posture to a weapon.
Hey now don't you get paranoid on me. I don't think you speak for Trump. I had a momentary lapse of reason. And I don't find it a useful weapon...it's more a sad cry of the winged bird, hit but not killed crying out for help. To me, I think to Shakespeare's "...doth protest..."
Whatever the case with Trump, I think it can be argued it worked effectively for him. Maybe not.
I don't like to give him anything. He's destroyed so much of what is great about this country already and is moving to make it worse. He's given voice to hate and bigotry like no one ever before him and the trickle down is in ever neighborhood. If you see it as an effective ok
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