That sounds like honest reporting. I mean it could be wrong but it doesn't sound dishonest. Just because a political operative might say something doesn't mean it's "dishonest."
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
printing something you know is wrong is the literal definition of dishonest. i give Maggie credit for not being stupid enough to think that Trump refused to hire someone because of facial hair
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @ChrisRudy2018
Maybe you're wrong about Trump, because you don't actually know that she was dishonest vs. wrong - if she was wrong. I tend to think she was right because it make sense that Trump would be influenced by Bolton's appearance.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
so you think that a guy who Trump didn't want to hire, and who John Kelly didn't want hired, and who Pompeo didn't want hired, somehow accidentally made it onto the national security team? ok
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @ChrisRudy2018
Things change. Stories can be accurate at the time they're written, then things change, especially in this WH.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
Trump woke up one day and decided moustaches are cool, that's the most likely explanation? Not that Maggie Haberman preferred Hillary to win and prints ridiculous stories 24/7 to try to cause problems inside the current administration?
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @DavidMDrucker
She and NYT fellows write these stories to satisfy their online readers ~ 3 Mio world wide. W/o them the paper can shut down it's offices.
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Replying to @ChrisRudy2018 @DavidMDrucker
exactly. people want stories about what an erratic retard Trump is, so she writes 3 a day. I get that but I don't know why I should believe anything she says
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @DavidMDrucker
It's partisan reporting. NBC is the same. Most of their viewers/online readers are Dems and liberals in Europe, Australia ect, so they have to satisfy them.
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Replying to @ChrisRudy2018 @DavidMDrucker
people in Europe especially will believe literally anything about Trump. you could say all he eats is turnips and that he refuses to wear clothes during meetings and they would believe it
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True. But that's Europe for you. Not surprising.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
i have not found the American press to be any less credulous, tbh. Major outlets spent most of yesterday saying Melania was missing because Trump beats her
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