As I say, judge the product, not the emails behind it.
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Replying to @ErikWemple
Yes-it's not journalism or normal. Networks shouldn't be outsourcing research 2 those they're supposed to be holding accountable
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Replying to @JordanChariton
So: Do you oppose CNN accepting story tips from DNC or RNC partisans?
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Replying to @ErikWemple
no, I don't. But only in the D.C. bubble is story tips comparable to interview questions.
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Replying to @JordanChariton
Is it OK for CNN or other nets to accept oppo research? Just trying to get a sense of where you're drawing the lines.
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Replying to @ErikWemple
They've often got good research -- always needs to be checked and verified. I did this w/ both DNC and RNC, all POTUS campaigns
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Replying to @marcambinder
So not a good idea
@marcambinder. Some may be able to filter the spin. Many too lazy and / or afflicted with confirmation bias@ErikWemple1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @LouBrandeis
Good practice is to canvass widely, research thoroughly, and then winnow. Bad practice is to just accept blindly.
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I disagree-u don't canvass partisan sources for your questions for pres candidate. FYI-CNN & all major nets have research dpt
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