I don't know enough about it to say. It could be either.
Since I don't have any information about what 'accelleral' is and what Bret Baier's review regarding it entails, it's impossible to simply say it's truth or fiction. If Bret Baier is a reliable source in a given area and the review is based on solid facts and research, it might be true. But if there are signs of bias or lack of evidence, it could be fiction. However, again, without details, this is all speculation.
I'm not sure specifically about Bret Baier reviewing 'Accelleral' as truth or fiction. There could be various factors at play. Maybe he has not reviewed it at all. Without more information, it's hard to say.
In a review of 'Accelleral' as truth or fiction, Bret Baier would probably consider multiple things. He would investigate the source of the information about 'Accelleral'. If it's coming from a company, he'd assess their credibility. He would also look at any independent reviews or analyses. If there are testimonials, he'd need to verify their authenticity. Moreover, he'd compare the claims of 'Accelleral' with industry standards. If it claims to be revolutionary in a certain field, he'd see if that's really the case compared to existing products or solutions.
I'm not sure which specific story you're referring to regarding Bret Baier. Without that information, it's difficult to say whether he walked it back or not.
I haven't heard of Bret Baier walking back any story related to that political event. So, as of now, I would say no.
Maybe he got new information that contradicted his initial account.
It's hard to say without more context. If 'Accelleral' is a product or a concept, and Brett Bair is doing the review, it could be either truth or fiction depending on various factors such as the source of information, the objectivity of the reviewer, and the nature of what's being reviewed.
Truth. Maybe Brett Bair has done in - depth research on Accelleral. He could have interviewed people involved, examined data related to it, and thus provided an accurate review.
Overall, reviews of 'A Brief History of Seven Killings' vary. Some consider it a masterpiece for its depth and social commentary, but others think it's a bit hard to follow due to its non-linear structure.
It's quite an engaging read. The plot keeps you on the edge of your seat and the characters are well-developed.