The best of #AlternativeFacts


Donald Trump is such a thin-skinned narcissist that the the first days of his administration will be remembered for an astoundingly farcical display of truth-denial from the White House rather than any meaningful political initiative.

Trump was clearly furious at the press for pointing out that Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration attracted much bigger crowds that Trump's in 2017. 
First into the fray was Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer who furiously denounced the press with claims of some kind of vendetta to "minimise the enormous support", telling quite a few demonstrable lies in the process.

Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway then attempted to defend Spicer's lies with the astounding claim that they weren't lies, but actually "alternative facts"
The Twitter response to the public coining of a brand new euphemism for "lies" by a government spokesperson was brilliant, with the #AlternativeFacts hashtag trending all day. Here are a few of the best examples:

Several people used #AlternativeFacts as they were originally intended (to make Trump's inauguration seem very much more glorious than it actually was)


Some people pointed out the way that Trump left his wife behind as he rushed up the steps, and then again as he hurried through the door was not "rudeness", but "alternative chivalry"!


People were quick to point out that "alternative facts" probably won't work so well with policemen, teachers or the tax authorities.



Kris Sacrebleu pointed out the chillingly Orwellian nature of "alternative facts".

Daniel Phillips helpfully provided some synonyms to help people get their heads around what "alternative facts" actually are.

The Merriam Webster dictionary offered a helpful definition of the word "fact" for anyone suffering confusion.

And a librarian got in on the act too:

A spoof Henry the Eighth account pointed out some other world leaders with a fondness for "alternative facts".

Here are a few more people demonstrating that they get the idea:




Scientists for EU were quick to pick up on the similarity between "alternative facts" and Vote Leave campaign pledges.

After just one day in the White House the Orwellian lunacy of "alternative facts" was enough to make people lose patience with the Trump administration.



Probably the best Tweet of all was this one that shows a very good understanding of the Trumpster thought system: uncomfortable truth = "fake news" / Trump administration lie = "alternative fact".

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