Wright's comments aren't damning at all. And the notion that journalists should never express opinions in private is absurd. O'Keefe is a fraud who operates in bad faith. Stop accepting his premise.https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/media/abc-news-suspends-correspondent-david-wright-after-project-veritas-sting/2020/02/26/764efc06-5849-11ea-9b35-def5a027d470_story.html …
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Replying to @radleybalko
The downsides are *not* worth it. But damn it'd be gratifying for somebody to be able to successfully sue O'Keefe for for his bad faith smearing bullshit.
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Replying to @AndresFreundPol @radleybalko
It’s not really a smear if it’s the person’s own words?
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Replying to @FollowUpNewsGuy @radleybalko
Meh. There's more than enough well documented cases where Veritas cuts the video to take statements entirely out of context. And explicitly tries to elicit statements that sound bad out of context, even when perfectly reasonable within that context.
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FFS, they tried to smear the WaPo for not falling for them posing as a rape accuser against Roy Moore. And then tried to wiggle out of that by showing a video of reporters explaining the news/opinion divide.
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