"Fact checking" is all the rage today. Everywhere you turn, there is someone there to "fact check" everything that was said and when it was said. But, as it turns out, not even the head fact checker at The Washington Post knows when President Joe Biden took office.
Glenn Kessler tweeted during President Donald Trump's CPAC speech, complaining about kids not being back in school. His question was, "Who was president a month ago?"
Trump complaining about kids not back in schools yet. Who was president a month ago?
— Glenn Kessler (@GlennKesslerWP) February 28, 2021
It didn't take long for Twitter to remind the fact checker in chief that it was Biden – not Trump – that was in office a month ago.
Can you not count? It was Biden. J-O-E. https://t.co/HamrmXEhLi
— Beth Baumann (@eb454) February 28, 2021
…biden?
— tsar becket adams (@BecketAdams) February 28, 2021
Biden.
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) February 28, 2021
That would be Joe Biden
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) February 28, 2021
Joe Biden was president on January 28 my dude https://t.co/NxsQqtX2eQ
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) February 28, 2021
And, in case Kessler wants to edit his bio to take out his position, we have proof:
Further proof WaPo needs to reevaluate their fact-checking program. https://t.co/HamrmXEhLi pic.twitter.com/wf5jXaane8
— Beth Baumann (@eb454) February 28, 2021
Kessler's statement, however, points to a bigger issue: a few people are dubbed "fact checkers," the ones who are said to know anything and everything. But the truth is if they miss something as basic as this, what else are they missing (or purposefully lying about)?