This is what you people do. Spread fake news then apologize.
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I’ve been following your work for years and years, if this joke that fell flat is the worst mistake you’ve made in that amount of time I’d say you’re doing pretty well.
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The fact that it took *the president* tweeting at you (after you had deleted it without apologizing or acknowledging what you did) is pretty telling. I have criticized you for ripping off people’s work in the past without attributing it but this is a new low in irresponsibility.
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Ian Bremmer serially rips off other people’s work without crediting them. He has built up a huge following, in part, by stealing other people’s content without giving them any form of attribution.pic.twitter.com/uVPyASOuJf
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Sadly this will get 1% of the views that your fake news did, which is the point, I think all you leftist do this on purpose. Spread fake news, then fall on your sword, you never get held accountable, yet the damage is done
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You should be fired.
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The thing is: Trump probably did actually say that
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The thing is: Bremmer admitted he made it up. It was either "in jest" or a social experiment - Bremmer hasn't yet decided which it was.
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It is good to see a public figure who can admit to a mistake.
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He admitted it because he got caught
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