

A comic book maker who goes by the handle "PixelatedBoat" on Twitter wrote a hilarious parody excerpt from Michael Wolff's new book "Fire and Fury" to mock Wolff's fanciful stories.



The comic made up a fake story on Thursday about Trump getting angry because he wasn't getting his favorite channel, "The Gorilla Channel," in the White House.







The tweet went mega-viral with tons of leftists believing it was real.



PixelatedBoat changed his name to "the gorilla channel thing is a joke" and wrote in a follow-up tweet: "tfw you parody a guy making up s**t about Trump but people believe it so you become part of the problem."







Scott Dworkin, a leader of The Resistance™ and an MSNBC regular, believed the story entirely and shared it with his followers.







Scott Dworkin actually believes that the hilarious "The Gorilla Channel" excerpt from Wolff's latest piece of fiction is real.



This is how desperate liberals have become.



He deleted this tweet, but the internet is forever. pic.twitter.com/6PyY46UmKv — Jones McFly (❤️) (@ScienceHoffman) January 5, 2018













Leftists will believe any and all fake news put before them.



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