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A big little lie from Fox-Trump

- Dick POLMAN

Sometimes it’s possible to tell a big story in few words – as evidenced by an episode last week that nicely illustrate­s this president’s addiction to infauxmati­on (via Fox News) and blatant lying (via Twitter).

Basically, it’s a closed loop. Fox News pumps bilge into his brain, and he spews it out through his fingers. Here’s how it works:

At 6:12 a.m. last Tuesday, Trump was watching cable, as he is wont to do, and he saw this breaking news on Fox: “A win in the war on terror. The Trump administra­tion just killed a former Guantanamo Bay detainee released by Barack Obama.

“Yasir al-Silmi, once considered the worst of the worst, killed in a U.S. airstrike in Yemen. He had been released back in 2009 even though the Department of Defense recommende­d that he stay behind bars. One hundred twenty-two prisoners released from Gitmo have returned to the battlefiel­d.”

It was a classic Fox pseudostor­y, and it got Trump’s full attention – no surprise, given his current heightened obsession with President Obama.

It’s true that Yasir al-Silmi was released by Obama; it’s true that he was a recidivist who’d returned to terrorism. But when Fox said that 122 prisoners released from Gitmo have returned to terrorism, it left the impression – without explicitly saying so – that Obama had freed them all.

So Trump thumbed his phone and explicitly decreed on Twitter that Obama had freed them all.

Trump didn’t bother to run a fact-check, even though presidents have unparallel­ed access to data and stats. Nah, he just tweeted on impulse and animus:

“122 vicious prisoners, released by the Obama administra­tion from Gitmo, have returned to the battlefiel­d. Just another terrible decision!”

According to facts that are readily available in the real world – facts attributed to the U.S. director of national intelligen­ce – 113 of those 122 Gitmo prisoners, “confirmed of re-engaging in terrorist activity,” were actually released from Gitmo by ... George W. Bush.

And of the 86 Gitmo prisoners who are “suspected on re-engaging in terrorist activity,” 75 were released by George W. Bush.

I suppose this is not a surprise, given Trump’s obsession with spewing fake news about Obama – ranging from his multi-year falsehoods about Obama’s place of birth to his evidence-free contention that Obama illegally wiretapped his Manhattan tower – but it’s instructiv­e nonetheles­s to track last Tuesday’s episode from Fox News’ insinuatio­n to Trump’s outright concoction.

This is the world we now live in, and I almost feel sorry for Sean Spicer (almost), because it’s his job to mop up for his boss’ BS.

At a press briefing a few hours after Trump’s big little lie, Spicer was asked: “Will the president offer a correction to his tweet this morning that states that 122 prisoners were released from Gitmo by the Obama administra­tion and then returned to the battlefiel­d?” Spicer’s reply:” Yes, I mean, obviously the president meant in totality the number that had been released on the battlefiel­d – that have been released from Gitmo since – individual­s have been released. So that is correct.”

If you can fork your way through that word salad, you’ll discover that Spicer did two contradict­ory things: He basically acknowledg­ed that Trump had lied, but he also appeared to insist that Trump’s lie had been inadverten­t, because “obviously the president meant in totality the number.”

Whatever. The bottom line is that we’re stuck with a president whose habit is to pollute the informatio­n stream by taking stuff from Fox News and conflating it into fake news.

In recent years numerous studies have concluded that Fox devotees are less wellinform­ed than those who get most of their news from other outlets.

It’s our national tragedy, and an assault on truth itself, that a Fox superfan is occupying the White House.

Spicer … basically acknowledg­ed that Trump had lied.

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