We’re all thinking the same thing regarding that fake Trump quote from Time magazine journo Ian Bremmer today: If a Republican had done this, what would have happened?

posit the Bremmer lie to yourself: if you had fabricated a quote about Joe Biden saying something heinous – how long would you last on twitter? on tv? all in good fun though! — GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) May 26, 2019

Well, we actually know what would happen. Remember when James Woods had his account locked out after tweeting this meme in 2018?

Twitter told Woods that the image was “misleading in a way that could impact an election”:

Bremmer even used similar wording in his hoax, calling it “plausible” before admitting it was a fake:

Maybe I’m slow, but what’s the point? I don’t get it. pic.twitter.com/QDEKeb4Egl — John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) May 26, 2019

In reality, Bremmer’s fake quote was way worse than Woods’ tweet, especially since Woods 1) didn’t create the meme and 2) was up front in his tweet that it was fake.

So, will Twitter punish Bremmer in any way? (HAHAHAHA!)

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Related:

News that's actually FAKE: After 'journalist' Ian Bremmer posted a fake quote of Trump and Kim Jong Un, he got ROYALLY Twitter-spanked https://t.co/b70PCj7os1 — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 26, 2019

We are waiting for an apology from Ted Lieu (and many others) for spreading the fake Trump quote https://t.co/s3EoSui29p — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 26, 2019