In the seminal 1986 graphic novel “Watchmen,” a philosophical question arises regarding the titular group of superheroes.

“Who watches the Watchmen?”

In this case, I feel compelled to ask, “Who will fact-check the fact-checkers?”

The fact-checking site Snopes is trusted as an arbiter by Google and Facebook and is often upheld as a bastion of truth-telling and bipartisanship.

Anyone who’s paid even remote attention to Snopes knows that not to be true.

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Whether it’s dubiously showing its biases with inaccurate claims about conservative news sites or deliberately being misleading about topics such as the Bible, it’s pretty clear that the fact-checkers often need to be fact-checked themselves.

But Snopes doesn’t just lie or mislead to attack conservative sites. It apparently will also lie and mislead to prop up leftists.

As The Daily Caller notes, a meme began making the rounds that slammed President Donald Trump and Republicans over congressional turnover.

The meme was roundly ridiculed for being blatantly wrong.

Lol at this dumb viral tweet full of inaccuracies. Aside from the many other wrong ones, he has an ‘X’ over Seema Verma’s face. She’s never even served in Congress 🤷🏻‍♂️ https://t.co/mPXIbI4rj1 — Joe Perticone (@JoePerticone) November 17, 2018

DeSantis ran for gov. Tom Price went into the Cabinet. Steve Pearce didnt run for the House This is quite literally insane fake news. — Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) November 18, 2018

Politico’s Jake Sherman slammed the image for being “more incorrect than correct.”

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Amazing. This photo illustration — posted by @nicholaskitchel — is actually more incorrect than correct. — Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) November 18, 2018



Even writers from the left-leaning Washington Post called out the meme as inaccurate.

Or to be clear, it’s just flat out inaccurate. https://t.co/NH7xiCbbHq — Seung Min Kim (@seungminkim) November 17, 2018

The Daily Caller News Foundation fact-checked the image and rightfully determined that it was “False” and “wildly mischaracterizes” which members of Congress were voted out.

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This would have simply been a matter of an idiotic leftist meme and the story could’ve ended there, but Snopes decided to stick its nose into the debate to try and support its leftist allies.

Snopes determined that the meme, which has widely been debunked and mocked, was “True.” Not “Miscaptioned” or “Mostly True” or “Mostly False.” Nope. Snopes went with its highest rating for truthfulness for a meme that had been debunked as demonstrably wrong.

Perhaps the most damning evidence against Snopes is the simple fact that the original poster of the meme has since deleted it. Only screen caps of the meme exist on the internet currently.

While a number of GOP Members of Congress who voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act are crossed out in this image, it has been pointed out that there are several errors, so I have taken it down. pic.twitter.com/QC5Di5ZUfY — Nicholas Kitchel (@nicholaskitchel) November 18, 2018

I can’t say I’m surprised by anything Snopes does anymore. What is surprising is the number of people who treat its fact-checking as gospel. As mentioned above, it is still the go-to fact-checking source for many tech giants.

Why? Because some of the most powerful leftist entities have no real interest in truthfulness and fairness. They want their biases confirmed.

Snopes, Fact-Checker For Facebook And Google, Botches Fact Check

–https://t.co/lmwkJsbwKG

– The Daily Caller Fact-check website Snopes botched a fact-check of a viral, but wildly misleading meme.

Snopes claimed that the “general idea” of the meme was “correct.”

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— FullMagazine❌ (@FullMagazineUS) December 7, 2018

Don’t fall for that ruse.

Who will fact-check the fact-checkers? Apparently we will have to.

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