Kathy Griffin was one of the latest Hollywood stars to spread liberal fake news Tuesday, joining the mob trying to shame the Covington Catholic students out of existence.
She ended up being so wrong, though, she had NOBODY left in her corner to defend her.
Instead of making an example out of the students from Kentucky, she simply made a fool of herself.
It’s another prime example of how Trump Derangement Syndrome has infected liberals across America — they’ve started seeing conspiracies and “white supremacy” symbols everywhere.
Even cheering for basketball games is racist, it seems.
Griffin accused the High School boy’s basketball team of using secret white supremacy hand signals, accompanied by a picture in a tweet:
Of course, Griffin was wrong.
In fact, the entire Twitter post was “fake news” for a few reasons:
- Her authority on secret hate groups in America is less than qualified.
- This post came from the same person who mockingly beheaded President Donald Trump.
- She has clearly never seen an NBA game.
If she had, she might’ve seen a few players doing this, signifying that a three-point shot was made:
Even pundits and commentators on the far-left were scratching their heads, such as Chris Hayes of MSNBC.
Almost certainly the case that a player just hit a three.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) January 22, 2019
This is further proof of a larger agenda by liberal Hollywood, which will stop at nothing, not even ignorant assumption, to posit malicious attacks on Trump, his administration and any conservative who supports it.
But the facts didn’t stop Griffin.
She even went bigger, later calling for the leaking of the students’ personal information, on the basis that the students themselves would do it to anyone else, in a Twitter post.
Ps. The reply from the school was pathetic and impotent. Name these kids. I want NAMES. Shame them. If you think these fuckers wouldn’t dox you in a heartbeat, think again. https://t.co/IS80wiaQ7v
— Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) January 20, 2019
Doxing, or doxxing, is the practice of sreleasing an individual or organizations private information, such as phone numbers and addresses.
GQ writer Nathan Friedman called for students to be doxxed in a now-deleted tweet, and a Colorado teacher wrongly posted information publicly about the WRONG student!
What would happen if a conservative did the same thing to liberal High School students?
We don’t have to — remember the outrage when Laura Ingraham criticized liberal anti-gun youngsters?
The Fox News star almost lost her job!
Of course, Kathy Griffin and her followers won’t face the same scrutiny — she’s on the same side as the mainstream media narrative.
—The Horn editorial team