If you were of the opinion that facts are facts...you'd be wrong.
According to Kellyanne Conway, there are facts, and, if you don't agree with them, there are alternative facts.
It's become a thing...
Of course, now we have to ask ourselves, what is true and what is not. In some ways, it's not a new problem. The dogged support of the tobacco industry fell into this category. And politicians have always had a way of handling questions that they don't want to answer.
I'll leave you with this:
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