Kellyanne Conway, the counselor to President Trump, defended his travel ban to seven Muslim-majority countries by referring to a "Bowling Green massacre" that never actually happened. (Alyse Young/For The Washington Post)Kellyanne Conway wishes her critics would let the “Bowling Green massacre” thing go. [We asked Bowling Green residents what they were doing on the day of the 'Bowling Green Massacre']Conway's did not exactly sound chastened in Fox's preview of her interview, which will air Sunday. Much of the Bowling Green massacre mockery, in fact, has been issued from Bowling Green itself — where the Associated Press reported a pizza has been named after Conway's mistake. Very grateful no one seriously hurt in the Louvre attack ...or the (completely fake) Bowling Green Massacre.
Source: Washington Post February 04, 2017 22:25 UTC