By: Renee Nal | New Zeal
It was reported yesterday that Michael Wolff, the author of the book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” “has tapes to back up quotes in his incendiary book — dozens of hours of them.” The report prompted Newsweek to declare “MICHAEL WOLFF RECORDED INTERVIEWS FOR ‘FIRE AND FURY,’ INCLUDING TAPING STEVE BANNON“!
But when asked on Friday if he was willing to release the recordings, he dodged the question.
If Wolff really has audio of his interviews with Steve Bannon as he claims, he should release it. But this author is willing to go out on a limb and say loudly that there is no audio of interviews with Bannon making incendiary statements because Michael Wolff is a liar. This is evidenced in the tweets below and summed up well here and here.
Michael Wolff was asked about the recordings on NBC’s Today show on Friday morning, as the Fake News media continue to give as much air time as possible to a proven liar whose narrative suits them:
Host Savannah Guthrie: “You stand by everything in the book? Nothing made up?”
“Absolutely everything in the book,” Wolff replied. “I work like every journalist works. I have recordings, I have notes. I am certainly and absolutely, in every way, comfortable with everything I’ve reported in this book.”
Watch the discussion about the recording from 2:36 – 3:40:
Evidently, it is lucrative to make up lies about President Trump and put them in a book. As reported breathlessly at CNN:
“The book soared to No. 1 on Amazon’s best selling books list on Wednesday and has remained there ever since.”
Here is a compilation of tweets that proves something is amiss.
"In other instances I have…settled on a version of events I believe to be true." -Michael Wolff
"settled on a version of events I believe to be true."
Thinking about that…
"settled on a version of events I believe to be true."https://t.co/77HNAOEZqM @BreitbartNews pic.twitter.com/nvGt2OAppo
— Renee Nal (@ReneeNal) January 4, 2018
Michael Wolff's book about Trump has demonstrably false information in it.
Case in point: Wolff also claims Trump apparently didn’t know who former House Speaker John Boehner was until after the 2016 presidential election.
All these tweets from Trump mention Boehner. pic.twitter.com/WScydJdAeR
— Ryan Saavedra ?? (@RealSaavedra) January 3, 2018
Another good one. Anyone who knows me or follows me knows that's about as far from something I would say or how I speak as possible… What a joke.? https://t.co/4L9rYK8W56
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 3, 2018
Thomas J. Barrack told the New York Times the quote attributed to him by Michael Wolff in “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” is “totally false.” https://t.co/7QtlhwgvU9 pic.twitter.com/6eo6WlYrPz
— Renee Nal (@ReneeNal) January 4, 2018
When it comes to Michael Wolff’s new book about Trump, NYT’s Maggie Haberman says, “I believe parts of it and then there are other parts that are factually wrong.” https://t.co/Wb2cFM3QvQ
— New Day (@NewDay) January 5, 2018
A note of caution on Fire and Fury pic.twitter.com/o9OzV7ltWm
— Katy Tur (@KatyTurNBC) January 3, 2018
Wolff addresses this himself in the introduction to the book pic.twitter.com/4gSebnhJCB
— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) January 3, 2018
There is absolutely no reason that this demonstrably false book should have ever gotten the ridiculous amount of publicity that it did. If a conservative book started out of the gate with such discrepancies, it would be discredited from the beginning. The mainstream media ignores books with explosive, strongly sourced and accurate information, such as Trevor Loudon’s “Enemies Within,” while propping up fake books that suit their narrative. If Wolff has actual audio of Bannon’s most controversial comments, he would have released it.
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