How is digging into public official's past any different than digging into a reporter's past who works for a company that does just that? It's a dangerous standard they're setting and it's coming back to bite them.https://twitter.com/AndrewFeinberg/status/1049260488176091137 …
So media reporters are allowed to go after anyone but fellow reporters? This might be the dumbest argument ever.
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No, clearly media reporters report on media, but your argument that an offensive tweet from journalist who has no authority over others is the same as a government official expressing racist/sexist/whatever views which he/she is in a position to act on, is a clearly bad faith one
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Can you not see how a reporter working for a private company is not the same as a government employee with policy making influence/authority and a taxpayer-funded salary? Reporting on one is a vital watchdog function, the other is often just bad faith “whataboutism” because...
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...in some circles reporters (even those who once worked for the
@DailyCaller) are considered equivalent avatars of “the left” and bringing one down would be some sort of victory.
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