Twitter Mocks Kellyanne Conway for Creating a ‘Massacre’ That Never Happened to Justify Trump’s Muslim Ban
Conway’s Reputation Takes Another Self-Inflicted Hit
Kellyanne Conway’s talents as a campaign manager and surrogate aren’t transferring well to the White House. There are repeated calls for news networks to ban her for lying on air. Her fabrication of a “massacre” Thursday night may put her one step closer to that end.Â
On MSNBC’s “Hardball” Conway tried to justify President Donald Trump’s likely unconstitutional Muslim ban by telling Chris Matthews about America’s “Bowling Green massacre” carried out by two men from Iraq. To add to the intrigue and the Trump White House’s constant war against the media, Conway told Matthews the media didn’t cover it.
“I bet it’s brand new information to people that President Obama had a six-month ban on the Iraqi refugee program after two Iraqis came here to this country, were radicalized and they were the masterminds behind the Bowling Green massacre,†Conway insisted. “Most people don’t know that because it didn’t get covered.â€
.@KellyannePolls says that 2 Iraqi refugees “were the masterminds behind the Bowling Green massacre.”
(There was no such massacre.) pic.twitter.com/sD3Nnb5xfE— Joe Sonka (@joesonka) February 3, 2017
The media didn’t cover it because it didn’t happen.
USA Today reports “there is an overwhelming consensus that there was no massacre at all. She appears to have come down with another case of the ‘alternative facts,'” and offer this possible event as the basis for Conway’s fabrication:Â
Two Iraqi men who lived in Bowling Green, Ky., were indicted in 2011 and are serving life sentences for using improvised explosive devices against U.S. soldiers in Iraq and also for attempting to send weapons and money to Al-Qaeda in Iraq for the purpose of killing U.S. soldiers. The Department of Justice says so — right here.
But there is no mention of anything that resembles — in any way — violent offenses that can be characterized, even informally, as a “massacre” or terrorist attack in Bowling Green.
Naturally, tired of Conway’s repeated lies – let’s remember, she’s the impetus for the creation of #AlternativeFacts – Twitter had a field day mocking her. Take a look:
We are
The Bowling Green
Fabrication Society pic.twitter.com/QPnbGWeKgj— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) February 3, 2017
The Bowling Green Massacre is an alternative fact.
— Christopher Hayes (@chrislhayes) February 3, 2017
JUST IN: We have obtained LIVE footage from the #BowlingGreenMassacre pic.twitter.com/pawu6PPhZL
— Fusion (@Fusion) February 3, 2017
Some double mocked Conway and Trump, after the President this week appeared to suggest at a Black History Month event that abolitionist Frederick Douglass, who died in 1895 was still alive and doing a great job:
One still shudders to think how bad the Bowling Green massacre would’ve been if not for the heroic intervention of Fred Douglass.
— Alec MacGillis (@AlecMacGillis) February 3, 2017
Let’s never forget the hero of the #BowlingGreenMassacre…
Frederick Douglass
— Steve King (@steveking_) February 3, 2017
The #BowlingGreenMassacre has done an amazing job, and is becoming more and more known.
— David Waldman (@KagroX) February 3, 2017
Others double mocked Conway and Sean Spicer:
More people were killed in the Bowling Green Massacre than were killed in the Battle of Gettysburg. Period #BowlingGreenMassacre pic.twitter.com/NstplN0kOR
— Sean Spicer Facts (@SeanSpicerFacts) February 3, 2017
More:
Our government officials are now creating #FakeNews. https://t.co/tuu9WaTxAk
— Margaret Angulo (@maggietakespix) February 3, 2017
Kellyanne Conway’s comment about the #BowlingGreenMassacre was disrespectful to all who died that day, myself included.
— Peter Sullivan (@CitizenSullivan) February 3, 2017
NEWS ALERT:
More people died at the #BowlingGreenMassacre than attended the 2017 inauguration.— NOT MY UNPRESIDENT (@donaldbuffoon) February 3, 2017
This administration remembers fake massacres, but can’t acknowledge the one conducted by one of its fans in Quebec.#bowlinggreenmassacre
— Imraan Siddiqi (@imraansiddiqi) February 3, 2017
Shouldn’t it be a journalistic standard to stop inviting someone on who repeatedly tells easily debunked falsehoods? https://t.co/lKp4ZfyqPN
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) February 3, 2017
I bet @KellyannePolls learned about the #bowlinggreenmassacre from a charter school operated by the great educator @BetsyDeVos
— Michael Bae (@LookMaICanWrite) February 3, 2017
RIP, 3-5 million illegal voters lost in the Bowling Green Massacre. #BowlingGreenMassacre
— Michael Beeman (@MichaelBeeman) February 3, 2017
#BowlingGreenMassacre pic.twitter.com/yx1vGUlYs5
— dilemmatix (@dilemmatix) February 3, 2017
BAD NEWS, LIBERALS: George Soros died tragically in the #BowlingGreenMassacre so none of you are getting paid for last weekend’s protests
— Caroline McCarthy (@caro) February 3, 2017
Meet the people responsible for the #bowlinggreenmassacre. Demand an investigation today! pic.twitter.com/HKKHsiCA4Y
— Captain McGee (@captainolya) February 3, 2017
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