the word "if" is still alive and well with Doc's post below.
http://tigerboard.com/boards/view.php?message=16428268
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If the grand jury returned no true bill, that is an enormous black eye to DOJ."
This whole thing is 1984 as hell that we're discussion the implications of what is literally fake news b/c we throw the term "if" and "if true" before talking about as it is fact.
Here's more from memory lane:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/01/18/buzzfeeds-michael-cohen-story-if-true-looks-be-most-damning-date-trump/?noredirect=on
(btw - this was fake news)
https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/1067444891632963584?s=20
Chris Hayes
@chrislhayes
The sourcing on this is a bit thin, or at least obscured. But it’s the ultimate Whoa
If True. It’s...ballgame if true.
[editors note: it wasn't true]
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/08/deutsche-bank-has-trumps-taxes-and-loan-application-cosigned-by-russian-oligarch-report/
“
If true, that would explain every kind word Donald Trump has ever said about Russia and Vladimir Putin,” he explained. “
If true, that would be a significant factor in Vladimir Putin’s publicly stated preference for presidential candidate Donald Trump over presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.”
Remember, when you read posts from liars and peddlers of fake news, such as Doc. Be sure to look for the words "If" at the beginning.