Morbidly fascinating 1) Trump writes “who does not exist” in reference to person who does, in fact, exist 2) Reporters say denying this real person’s existence is a lie 3) MUST DEFEND TRUMP/ATTACK MEDIA 4) Pretend “who” refers to date or quote, not person 5) “Argument” spreadshttps://twitter.com/blueboxdave/status/1000712903224385536 …
I don’t see anything inherently wrong with someone covering the New York Times. I do, however, think it’s really weird to insist “who doesn’t exist” is a sensible criticism of the Times writing “impossible” when the person they’re reporting on said very unlikely, not impossible.
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Can you name another publication that assigns "correspondents" to cover a newspaper?
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I can’t name any off the top of my head. But there’s a lot of media out there and I don’t know all of it, so I can’t say definitively.
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I've worked in publishing for decades & I've never seen anything even close. Beats are geographical or topical--media, politics, sports, etc. Even for conservatives: "liberal" media, msm. Disturbing too that Federalist's war on fact is so well-funded--1 journo on NYT, fulltime.
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