We need your help! Join our growing army and click here to subscribe to ad-free Revolver. Or give a one-time or recurring donation during this critical time.


Well, here we are again, facing another fake news hoax, courtesy of the magazine Rolling Stone. It really makes you wonder how these hacks manage to stay in business. From promoting rape hoaxes that ruin innocent lives to covering up for their own employees alleged child sex abuse.

This latest fake news controversy involves Rolling Stone’s report on Turning Point USA’s America Fest, where they claimed the crowd turned hostile towards Nikki Haley, chanting “F**K HER.” The writer behind this phony story is Tim Dickinson, who reported that the audience chanted profanities when Steve Bannon mentioned Nikki Haley during his Sunday night speech.

However, video evidence tells a totally different story. Contrary to Dickinson’s claims, it turns out the crowd was actually chanting “Tucker,” not the profanity he misreported.

After all, Tucker Carlson also spoke at the conference, and the audience was buzzing, fueled by rumors that he might join Trump’s ticket as VP. We understand that initially, even Bannon was momentarily taken aback, mistaking the chant for “F**K HER.” However, a simple listen to the video makes it clear that the chant was actually “Tucker.” But, of course, Rolling Stone didn’t bother with this crucial aspect of fact-checking and ran with their agenda-driven hogwash.

 

Just for the record, even if the crowd had chanted “F**K HER,” that might have been at least understandable in that context; after all, Nikki Haley is a globalist hawk, trying to drag America back to the Bush/Cheney warmongering hay days. However, the real issue is that they didn’t do that, and yet Rolling Stone rushed to claim they did. Another attempt to cast a negative light on the MAGA movement, right?

This is why so many hate our media.


SUPPORT REVOLVER DONATE SUBSCRIBE — NEWSFEED — GAB — GETTR — TRUTH SOCIALTWITTER