smugbrian

Yes, he’s baaaack.

And, as pathetically devoid of any self-awareness as ever…

Via NewsBusters:

A totally clueless Brian Williams on Monday night warned MSNBC viewers to not fall for false information as Iowa caucus results rolled in. The man who became known for spinning vast numbers of falsehoods while anchor at NBC News ominously began, “There’s going to be some data floating around, especially the internet tonight.”

He continued, “The first wave of that data is notoriously suspect. So, don’t believe everything you see and hear tonight.” With no self-awareness, Williams proclaimed, “We hopefully will be the purveyors of truth and justice here.”….

Related:

Breitbart: The List: 32 Lies and Disputed Stories NBC News Let Brian Williams Tell For a Decade

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  1. Rob_W says:

    Poster boy for the legacy media.

  2. n9zf says:

    …. I am the Great and Wonderful Oz…. pay no attention to that lying jerk behind the curtain …

  3. Alain41 says:

    Truth, Justice, and the American Way! SuperBrian!

    In 1978 Superman movie, Christopher Reeve was the first Superman to say that phrase. Previously, it was said by narrator during introduction/opening.

  4. TigerAim says:

    Well, that would be a new one!

  5. dennisl59 says:

    Let’s review, shall we? From our favorite online encyclopedia:

    The Ministry of Truth is involved with news media, entertainment, the fine arts and educational books. Its purpose is to rewrite history to change the facts to fit Party doctrine for propaganda effect.

    For example, if Big Brother makes a prediction that turns out to be wrong, the employees of the Ministry of Truth go back and rewrite the prediction so that any prediction Big Brother previously made is accurate. This is the “how” of the Ministry of Truth’s existence. Within the novel, Orwell elaborates that the deeper reason for its existence is to maintain the illusion that the Party is absolute.

    It cannot ever seem to change its mind (if, for instance, they perform one of their constant changes regarding enemies during war) or make a mistake (firing an official or making a grossly misjudged supply prediction), for that would imply weakness and to maintain power the Party must seem eternally right and strong.

    posted 2/3 1119pm Texas[Room 101]Time

  6. cbldski says:

    MSNBC, “Purveyor of truth and justice” for all 20 viewers.

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