This is the third installment that examines words or phrases that Dennis Marks (AKA dmarks) has rewritten to serve his own purposes. See here for the post in which I explain (in greater detail) what a "Dennisism" is.
In this installment Dennis insists a political cartoon contains a "fabricated quote" because a word balloon that points at former preznit bush contains a sentence never actually spoken by the man. Perhaps Dennis' confusion is understandable given the fact that the image is not a drawing but rather a photoshopped photograph?
I say no. Dennis may be a total moron, but even he should know better. I think the following comment amounts to a LIE, in that Dennis attempts to argue that a photoshopped image features a "fabricated quote".
Dennis Marks: WD... found a rant in a hobby blog, one that contains this fabricated quotation from Bush: "Karl Told me to Feed You Press Boys the Same Crock of Bullsh*t" (6/28/2014 at 9:52pm). |
This idiocy from Dennis was in response to me linking to an article that discussed the war profiteering of the bush and Cheney famalies (via The Carlyle Group & Halliburton, respectively) that contained the image below (image #1).
I've included another image that contains a "fabricated quote" (image #2). Did Michelle Obama ever congratulate her husband on the "fake Hawaiian birth certificate" that he had created for him? I doubt it. And if she had I'm sure that it was in private, and NOT in the presence of a photographer!
Is Dennis REALLY failing to recognize that this photoshopped image with a "fabricated quote" is intended as political humor? Is he really THAT DUMB... or is he lying? In my opinion it does not matter. Either he's failing to recognize it as humorous and arguing it contains a "fabricated quote"... or he's telling an incredibly stupid lie.
Whichever is the case Dennis is a f*cking dipshit.
As to what a "fabricate quote" is according to the dictionary authored by Dennis? Obviously it is a quote attributed to someone in a political cartoon/photoshopped image intended to be humorous that Dennis dislikes.
And if such a cartoon is attached to a legitimate article, the dishonest Dennis will attempt to "discredit" the article by pointing to the "fabricated quote".
Image #1: President bush tells the truth about his lying to the American people. A humorous photoshopped image that places words in bush's mouth that he never said (obviously).Image #2: Michelle Obama looks at a fake Hawaiian birth certificate Barack just handed her and voices her approval in regards to the "awesome" job the forgers did. Why did Michelle allow a photographer to snap this image AND overhear her words (which he jotted down and attached to his photo)? Obviously the quote is FABRICATED!! That, or this might be another image intended as political humor. Who knows? Which conclusion you reach depends on whether or not you are a complete idiot.
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