The fake news machine just got caught manufacturing stories out of thin air – and this time, they didn't even bother to make it believable.
A story claiming Republicans are "panicking" over poll numbers quoted a supposed GOP Senator named "Samuel T. Schnorrer" from "the great state of lassitude." There's just one problem, folks: there is no state called "lassitude," and this senator doesn't exist.
This isn't just bad journalism – it's pure propaganda designed to demoralize conservative voters and create a false narrative that President Trump's second-term agenda is failing.
The Deep State Media's Desperation Shows
Why would supposedly credible news outlets resort to literally inventing quotes from fictional politicians? Because the real polls show Americans are thrilled with Trump's decisive action on deportations, border security, and draining the swamp through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative.
The establishment can't handle that Trump is delivering on every campaign promise while exposing decades of government waste and corruption. So they're reduced to creating imaginary "sources" to push their anti-MAGA narrative.
"When legacy media starts quoting senators from made-up states, you know they've completely lost the plot," one conservative media watchdog told us.
This fabricated story follows the same playbook the mainstream media used throughout Trump's first term – anonymous sources, unverifiable claims, and breathless reporting designed to undermine our democratically elected president.
Patriots See Right Through The Lies
The American people aren't buying it anymore. After years of "Russia collusion" hoaxes, "very fine people" lies, and countless other debunked narratives, voters recognize fake news when they see it.
President Trump's approval numbers remain strong among his base, and Republicans are united behind his America First agenda. The only people "panicking" are deep state operatives and their media allies who see their globalist agenda crumbling.
When the press has to invent fictional senators to attack Trump, you know we're winning. The question is: how many more completely fabricated stories will they try to slip past us before the American people demand accountability?
