Fake news writer says it's the readers' fault that they believe his stories
This week during an appearance on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper’s 360,” fake news writer Paul Horner told Anderson Cooper that his stories are satire and that the readers are to blame if they believe every word he puts on the on-line.
Horner said to Cooper, “Within the story, I’ll have facts to back it up with links that I include. And then also within the story, I’ll make sure to have just plenty of satire and comedy. Anyone that’s actually read one of my stories, from top to bottom, if they can’t figure out that it’s, uh, what you guys are calling , fake news…at least with people with my articles, I think those people haven’t read the whole article.”
Cooper asked Horner about his opinions on Pizza gate, which left a nimpkoopoo in handcuffs and in a D.C. jail.
Horner stated that he doesn’t support those types of stories and that he writes because he “loves it.”
Horner also stated that during “a good month” he makes $10,000.00, from Google Adsense.
Horner said to Cooper, “Within the story, I’ll have facts to back it up with links that I include. And then also within the story, I’ll make sure to have just plenty of satire and comedy. Anyone that’s actually read one of my stories, from top to bottom, if they can’t figure out that it’s, uh, what you guys are calling , fake news…at least with people with my articles, I think those people haven’t read the whole article.”
Cooper asked Horner about his opinions on Pizza gate, which left a nimpkoopoo in handcuffs and in a D.C. jail.
Horner stated that he doesn’t support those types of stories and that he writes because he “loves it.”
Horner also stated that during “a good month” he makes $10,000.00, from Google Adsense.
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