It's too late - damage was done and it's not reversible. Those kids are getting death threads and the media blasted their info non-stop for hours. This has definitely negatively impacted their lives. How will their future be?
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Yeah, I just read their "apology." It covers about 25% of the dirty attacks they made on the
#CovingtonKids. For instance, why isn't their editor in chief@RichLowry named in the apology? He was leading the attack against the boys details, my article:https://medium.com/@dmaxashman/national-review-self-destructs-over-covington-catholic-483529d416bd … -
I figured out exactly what NRO apology is. They are trying to throw
@NFrankovich under the bus. But not fire him. And cover up the dirty tweets from@RichLowry@jaynordlinger@JonahNRO and even@AndrewCMcCarthy just pretend they never happened
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They can issue all the apologies they want, but the damage is done, just like Duke team
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@NRO needs to be held accountable just like the other media outlets.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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They need to face consequences for their actions. .. what if some psycho came up to this kid and did harm? Would a sorry bring him back?
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That moment when the National Enquirer became more reputable than the National Review. Sick of the "apologies slash explanations" Apologies at this point do squat for the kids who are facing Real World consequences for this gross negligence.
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