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#brianwilliamsmemories: MISREMEMBERING BRIAN WILLIAMS!
This is what you get for telling tall tales- specially coming from a high profile anchorman like NBC's Brian Williams on live NEWS TV at that!
Williams, the anchor of the "NBC Nightly News," apologized on Wednesday for multiple claims over the years that he'd been aboard a helicopter that was "forced down after being hit by an RPG" on March 24, 2003. Indeed, a helicopter was forced down by enemy fire- but Williams wasn't on it as his chopper arrived about an hour later and only landed next to the damaged one.
What turned out to be an outright LIE about taking enemy fire during the Iraq War prompted the creation by some netizens of the hashtag: #BrianWilliamsMemories- from which Williams now is truthfully actually taking on live on line enemy fire from netizens all over.
#BrianWilliamsMemories hashtag is still trending wherein tweeters "reimagines" Williams reliving other "accomplishments"- memories -- just like the Iraq incident -- ALL of course hilariously made up!
Here are a few:
The time he lost to Jesse Owens during the Berlin Olympics...
#BrianWilliamsMemories "Losing to Jesse Owens in Berlin was tough, but I knew I was part of history" http://t.co/LgLOCAKU1g
—
TheObamaDiary.com (@TheObamaDiary) February 05, 2015
The time he covered raising the flag on Iwo Jima...
That time he raised the flag on Iwo Jima #BrianWilliamsMisremembers #BrianWilliamsMemories http://t.co/NUOSNVoQfy
—
Rusty Shackelford (@rshackelford14) February 05, 2015
His first hand report LIVE during the Last Supper:
"After he said more about remembrance, he passed the bread as I recall. " #BrianWilliamsMemories
The time he covered the Crimea Conference with Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin..
The Crimea Conference a held February 4–11, 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, represented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin, respectively, for the purpose of discussing Europe's post-war reorganization.
His role in a key World War II battle ...
WAIT......A DISCLAIMER FROM ONE OF BRIAN'S SUPPORTERS!:
Williams, the anchor of the "NBC Nightly News," apologized on Wednesday for multiple claims over the years that he'd been aboard a helicopter that was "forced down after being hit by an RPG" on March 24, 2003. Indeed, a helicopter was forced down by enemy fire- but Williams wasn't on it as his chopper arrived about an hour later and only landed next to the damaged one.
#BrianWilliamsMemories hashtag is still trending wherein tweeters "reimagines" Williams reliving other "accomplishments"- memories -- just like the Iraq incident -- ALL of course hilariously made up!
Here are a few:
from USATODAY.net |
The time he reported from the moon.
"That one live shot I did from the moon" #BrianWilliamsMemories pic.twitter.com/FbND6jAqc7
— Greg Dutra (@DutraWeather) February 5, 2015
David Ramos retwete
#BrianWilliamsMemories
"Losing to Jesse Owens in Berlin was tough, but I knew I was part of history"
The time he lost to Jesse Owens during the Berlin Olympics...
#BrianWilliamsMemories "Losing to Jesse Owens in Berlin was tough, but I knew I was part of history" http://t.co/LgLOCAKU1g
—
TheObamaDiary.com (@TheObamaDiary) February 05, 2015
Avraham Bronstein retweeted
That time he raised the flag on Iwo Jima #BrianWilliamsMisremembers #BrianWilliamsMemories http://t.co/NUOSNVoQfy
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Rusty Shackelford (@rshackelford14) February 05, 2015
#BrianWilliamsMemories "I said Martin, do you dream?, he said yes. I said, 'well, tell the folks about your dreams" pic.twitter.com/SnjbvOm1Pn
— TheObamaDiary.com (@TheObamaDiary) February 5, 2015
His first hand report LIVE during the Last Supper:
"After he said more about remembrance, he passed the bread as I recall. " #BrianWilliamsMemories
Avraham Bronstein retweeted
The time he covered the Crimea Conference with Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin..
The Crimea Conference a held February 4–11, 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, represented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Premier Joseph Stalin, respectively, for the purpose of discussing Europe's post-war reorganization.
Avraham Bronstein retweeted
Sandra Lee retweeted
The time he was party to the parting the Red Sea.....
#BrianWilliamsMemories "And I said, 'yo Moses, are you sure about this sea-parting thing?', but he went right ahead"
His role in a key World War II battle ...
You'll always have Normandy, Brian Williams. No one can take that away from you. #BrianWilliamsmemories
— American Snarker (@recoveringlibrl) February 4, 2015
... and his work as a military strategist from way back when.
Did I ever mention that I was on the elephant right next to Hannibal when we crossed the Alps? No? Well, I was. #BrianWilliamsMemories
— Mark Tapson (@MarkTapson) February 5, 2015
The time he provided some prudent advice to an aspiring British rock band.
"I told John, Paul George, Pete Best has to go. Ringo should be your drummer." #BrianWilliamsMemories
— Split Season 1981 (@SplitSeason1981) February 5, 2015
WAIT......A DISCLAIMER FROM ONE OF BRIAN'S SUPPORTERS!:
Go easy on Brian Williams, guys. I was there and have photographic proof of the horror he endured in that helicopter.
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