Brady Campaign co-founder tweets fake anti-gun billboard Photoshop

http://twitter.com/#!/Bradytwitt/status/284377612372017152

Sarah Brady, co-founder of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, tweeted out a photo to her nearly 2,100 followers today:

What Brady failed to note, however, was that the billboards were an obvious product of Photoshoppery:

@jgreendc Here’s the original: bit.ly/YlCI3P

— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) December 27, 2012

Really, really poor Photoshoppery. But that’s totally OK if it serves a purpose, right?

But but Fake But Accurate! RT @lachlan: So the fake gun show billboards @bradytwitt tweeted are photoshopped from this: bit.ly/YlCI3P

— Jeff Emanuel (@jeffemanuel) December 27, 2012

@rbpundit Lies, like law-breaking, are okay if it’s in the “public interest”. Just ask @davidgregory…. @bradytwitt

— Kimberly C(@conkc2) December 27, 2012

It’s true. Know what else is in the public interest? Mocking gullible zealots for their stupidity:

Badly photoshopped propaganda signs? RT @bradytwitt This is what we’re up against, friends: twitter.com/DonnyG75/statu…

— RB (@RBPundit) December 27, 2012

Photoshopped – I think the “twitt” handle applies well… I guess being up against Photoshop is rough @soopermexican @lachlan @bradytwitt

— Mary (@Seola1) December 27, 2012

@exjon @bradytwitt I don’t always scream “Photoshop!”, but when I do… it’s a pretty ridiculously obvious one that a child could see.

— Adam (@GPIA7R) December 27, 2012

@rbpundit @bradytwitt REALLY bad photoshop. I’m offended at their work.

— Kate Braddock (@fatekisminy) December 27, 2012

“@bradytwitt: This is what we’re up against, friends:twitter.com/DonnyG75/statu…” …People smarter and less patheticallycredulous than you?

— Moe Lane (@moelane) December 27, 2012

.@bradytwitt Sadly you’re as naive about Photoshops as you are about gun laws.

— Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) December 27, 2012

.@bradytwitt I mean, really. Did your kid make that? Did you even look at it before sharing it to your followers?

— Adam (@GPIA7R) December 27, 2012

@stephenkruiser @lachlan @bradytwitt That’s such a horrible photoshop that I’d be ashamed to RT it. ahem.

— Kari (D) (@Kari_in_Kansas) December 27, 2012

Worst p-shop. Ever. RT @lachlan: Looks photoshopped. RT @bradytwitt: This is what we’re up against, friends:bit.ly/YlBWUu

— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) December 27, 2012

@rbpundit “I support our President” in the bio. Presumption of intellect is generous on your part. @bradytwitt

— stephenkruiser (@stephenkruiser) December 27, 2012

Twitterers wondered if Brady would issue a correction:

Correction coming? RT: @lachlan: So the fake gun show billboards @bradytwitt tweeted are photoshopped from this: bit.ly/YlCI3P

— DrewM (@DrewMTips) December 27, 2012

@bradytwitt You should really retract this. Let your followers know it is a forgery, or at least the authenticity is in question.

— William Freeland (@WilliamFreeland) December 27, 2012

To her credit, Brady finally admitted her mistake, but we wouldn’t exactly call it a retraction:

How to get under the skin of #guntrolls – today I fell for and RT an apparently photoshopped photo – they came out of the woodwork – touchy!

— Sarah Brady (@Bradytwitt) December 27, 2012

Yeah … being the subject of blatant propaganda tends to irritate people.

No. It’s what WE’RE up against. Lies, deception. The usual. @bradytwitt

— Corr Comm (D – C2) (@corrcomm) December 27, 2012

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/12/27/brady-campaign-co-founder-falls-for-fake-billboards-tweet-pic-as-anti-gun-propaganda/