OK, all that I have to suggest that the original claim is untrue is the fact that the claim is not politically correct because it is positive for Trump and negative for Harris.
To suggest that the claim is true there is the general immigrant problem in Springfield and the eating cats being part...
Unsurprisingly, you're misrepresenting what I said.
What I wrote was "Hearsay is a fact, meaning that it is a fact that people were talking about a claim, not that the claim was necessarily true."
You saying it doesn't make it true. Go look up "delusional" in a dictionary.
THE ORIGIN OF THE CAT- AND DOG-EATING HAITIAN MYTH
But how did it start?
This might have started with a Springfield Facebook group's post which had gone viral, reports CBS News.
The post discussed how a person said a neighbour's daughter's friend could not find her cat, and it was found later...
OK, so how does that work when the MSM reports the news as if it were fact?
What I mean is, how does a report about someone's cat being eaten by Haitians in Ohio become "debunked"?
The report isn't politically correct because it show's Trump's policy in a positive light and Harris' policy in a...
Wrong.
While Kamala did not receive the exact question the moderators asked, she allegedly received sample questions so she’d know generally what to expect.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/09/an_abc_employee_s_sworn_affidavit_claims_abc_cheated_to_help_kamala_win.html
It shows intent and a willingness to act, and that matters when your base agrees with the idea of American nationalism.
Yes, when Trump was talking about the swamp it wasn't just a Republican vs Democrat issue.
It's a good idea. The problem is that the state's idea of good isn't the same as...