People Are Creating Their Own "Alternative Facts," and They Are Priceless

We're barely a week into Donald Trump's presidency, but the memes are coming at full force — at everyone in his administration. After Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, lied about the size of the crowds at Trump's inauguration, the internet went at it with other "truths" it thought Spicer would say. Then, on NBC's Meet the Press segment on Sunday, Kellyanne Conway, counselor to Trump, further defended this comment, saying Spicer said "alternative facts." Of course, people couldn't believe they were given two possible meme moments in one weekend, so they went ahead and created their own alternative facts. See some of the best ones ahead — they'll inspire you to come up with your own.

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Here's the clip of Kellyanne Conway calling Sean Spicer's comments "alternative facts."

Naturally, the internet used its dreams, hopes, and wishes to come up with its own alternative facts.