His ex's story was public on Facebook and was all over Twitter and she apparently put it up before having seen anything about your call for leads so no you don't get credit for that either You don't get credit for creating the need for people to share stories on the first place
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This is such crap The initial allegations against Coleman were as confirmed as confirmed can get -- he confirmed them HIMSELF What were the odds you were going to find out they were somehow fake and a conspiracyhttps://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/1298967971352674304?s=19 …
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Best case scenario of continuing to "dig", you find evidence that Coleman really did become an awesome person in the past few years and saved a bus full of orphans or something So the fuck what That doesn't disprove anything and people are still free to judge him
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It sounds like providing evidence to the voting public he's actually a great person despite his horrifying past was HIS CAMPAIGN'S JOB, not your job This doesn't sound like journalism, journalism would've been following up on the leads from the NYT story, and you didn't
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Your boss just let the kid onstage to talk and talk -- while giving no actual relevant new information -- to try to make himself look good It was a gift to him and his campaign and it was completely unnecessary
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It's like every tweet in that thread is another opportunity for Ryan Grim to demonstrate to the world that he is a terrible person.
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As if his behavior would suddenly change when he turns 18?pic.twitter.com/vjNwUZnVEg
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