Not sure why people persist in posting a story made up by the left of "suckers" and "losers" that was completely debunked . Again, John Bolton, who is no friend of Trump, was with him on the trip and thoroughly debunked the story as FALSE
Truth loses out in hit piece on President Trump
Back in the day, before the mainstream media was corrupted, the Atlantic hit piece on President Trump would have ended up in the wastebasket.
Today the article is celebrated as “news” by left-wing activists posing as reporters without even checking if the story is true.
Instead it is breathlessly repeated as fact by the once-objective Associated Press and further slanted by biased television news zombies who so hate Trump that they will do anything to defeat him, including running phony stories.
You can throw in The New York Times, the Washington Post along with ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN and Bob Woodward. Never in the news business have so many done so much to destroy one man.
The meme — that Trump crudely called WWI American dead “losers” and “suckers” during a visit to Paris in 2018 — was put out over the Labor Day weekend in the Atlantic, a once-respected magazine, by Jeffrey Goldberg, a Trump hater.
The intent was to go after Trump and his strong support among veterans and the military.
The alleged remarks have been refuted by people who were with Trump on that visit, including Trump critic John Bolton, then Trump’s national security adviser.
That Trump, who has done more for the military and for veterans than anyone else, including Joe Biden, would call US soldiers “losers” and “suckers” is absurd. And if he did make them, why did it take Goldberg two years to find out? But it does not matter. Today among the left, the big lie rules.
When propagandists tell a lie, they know you must go big. You must fabricate a story so counter-intuitive that it must be true, otherwise the media would not print it in the first place. That is what the Atlantic did.
It also jazzed up its phony story with unnamed sources.
Goldberg’s story is 15 paragraphs long. In the piece there is not a single person quoted by name to substantiate anything he wrote.