Tag: Fake News

Another October Suprise in the Making

By Michael October 4, 2020 Off

After Sunday’s update from doctors at Walter Reed, I can only conclude:

It looks like 45 pulled off the great hoax by feigning positive tests to get the experimental drugs fast-tracked to meet his before election projections for a vaccine.

Will he pull off this fake news?

We will watch and report.

Harold Michael Harvey is the Living Now 2020 Bronze Medal winner in the category of male memoir for his memoir Freaknik LawyerA Memoir on the Craft of Resistance. He is a Past President of the Gate City Bar Association. He is the recipient of Gate City’s REThomas Civil Rights Award, which he received for his pro bono representation of Black college students arrested during Freaknik celebrations in the mid to late 1990s. An avid public speaker, contact him at hmharvey@haroldmichaelharvey.com. read more

October Surprises or Will Other Leaves Fall?

By Michael October 4, 2020 Off

Things are happening so rapidly in the world of Presidential politics that it seems a couple of years passed last week. I will touch on three recent events:

First, the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg left the Supreme Court’s delicate liberal-conservative balance in flux. This unexpected opening on the Supreme Court is like having a joker in a game of cards to suddenly pop up giving the holder more flexibility. read more

Fake Prez Throws Media A Curveball

By Michael March 2, 2017 Off

It was a good pitch, a curveball on the outer half of home plate. The “Fake Prez” threw it at the right time. The media buckled their collective knees and could not muster a swing.

The curveball followed a series of fastballs thrown with the velocity of Aroldis Chapman, but with a total disregard for the strike zone. Early in the count it was as if he was trying not to throw strikes.

On inaugural day, he was all over the place, on twitter and during the roll-out of his signature immigration executive order. Behind in the count three balls and no strikes, the media anxiously awaited the next pitch. Surely, the “Fake Prez” would groove one right down the middle of the plate and the media would hand him a one-way ticket back to Trump Towers in Manhattan.

“Fake Prez” was having none of it. He is the master of trickery. He waved his hands to the crowd from atop the mound in the House of Representatives as if to say, “I got this.”

He looked in to get the sign. He nodded approval to Black History Month and issued soft words against a string of threats to Jewish community centers across the country, then the wind up, a sharp snap of his right wrist upon releasing the ball and a checked swing by the media.

The fourth estate was so taken aback by the change of pace of the “Fake Prez” that they altered their pre-planned highlines. Instead of suggesting it was time for the “Fake Prez” to discontinue his ruse, the media fell over themselves in finding superlatives to express how presidential the heretofore “Fake Prez” had been.

The most this writer can say is at least Trump did not embarrass the USA before the world during his address to congress.

When one peeled away the efficient, but not masterful teleprompter reading, Trump told some of the same fake truths. For instance, his claim that since 9/11 the majority of terrorist attacks on the homeland had been at the hands of foreign born terrorists. The fact of the matter is, this award goes to white nationalists, born and bred on these shores.

Also, he talked about bringing manufacturing jobs back to the USA while at the same time he was probably wearing a neck tie made in China bearing the Trump brand.

The list goes on and so does the ruse of the “Fake Prez.” Trump’s curveball reminds me of the old adage about putting lipstick on a pig. The pig may have lipstick on, but it is still a pig. The “Fake Prez” may comport his behavior to acceptable societal standards, but he is still full of false facts and fake sincerity when it comes to helping the American people to secure high paying jobs and affordable healthcare.

Harold Michael Harvey is an American novelist and essayist, the author of Paper puzzle and Justice in the Round, Easier to obtain Than to Maintain: The Globalization of Civil Rights by Charles Steele, Jr.; and the host of Beyond the Law with Harold Michael Harvey. He can be contacted at haroldmichaelharvey.com.