Cut the journo some slack, don't cut his throat. It's a bust--not the nuclear football. He corrected himself. No one's perfect.
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He was looking to stir up trouble. Simple as that.
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Wouldn't it be great to be perfect?
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I am far from perfect.However he knew exactly what he was doing/what he was trying to imply/stir up. Shame on him
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Would you prefer a state media where the only stories favour the party/leader/King/commander? No mistakes there.
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Would prefer a media that gets the facts in line before blasting out incorrect information
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imperfect world. I believe journos honestly doing their best. Not as easy as it may appear.
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Not as difficult as they make if their desire is to be accurate and not first.
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last time I checked, admitting u made a mistake, isnt an embarrassment. It's called doing what's right.
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maybe he shld have. But he admitted he was wrong. I hope u hold T 2 this level of accountability
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Because he admits and corrects mistake?
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they blast out fake news and occasionally they whisper oh sorry and you say that's good enough reporting
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like POTUS & Press Secretary just blasted out lies about inauguration attendance, right?
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the place was packed just like all those campaign rallies
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