Houston Chronicle

Trump adviser’s remark about ‘alternativ­e facts’ draws ridicule

- By Barbara Ortutay

NEW YORK — Down is up. The sky is red. Dogs are birthing kittens. Facts?

Nope. Try “alternativ­e facts.”

The internet went wild after a top Trump adviser, Kellyanne Conway, said the administra­tion was supplying the media with “alternativ­e facts.” The comment came after she was asked why Trump press secretary Sean Spicer mischaract­erized the size of inaugurati­on crowds.

Spicer made two unprovable statements in his briefing with reporters: that photograph­s of the audience at Donald Trump’s inaugural were intentiona­lly framed to minimize the appearance of support, and that Trump drew the largest audience ever to witness an inaugurati­on. He also made statements that were quickly disproved, including an assertion that the Washington Metro system recorded more riders on the day of Trump’s inaugural than when Barack Obama was sworn in for his second term.

“Alternativ­efacts” quickly became a popular hashtag on Twitter, where users supplied their own such facts, including “cigarettes are good for you” and “it’s not Monday. It is still the weekend.”

The hashtag “spicerfact­s” followed. Widely shared #spicerfact­s included “Yoko Ono broke up the Monkees. Period.” and “The KKK is a peaceful community outreach organizati­on.”

But even amid the snarky mockery, many users pointed to eerie similariti­es to George Orwell’s “1984,” a dystopian novel about a totalitari­an regime that deludes the populace.

One quote reads: “The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

Veteran journalist Dan Rather told the Associated Press on Sunday that while past press secretarie­s have misled reporters before through the omission of informatio­n, the weekend’s demonstrab­ly false assertions about the inaugurati­on crowd size was the first time he could recall false material being delivered in this way.

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