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    Brian Stelter‏Verified account @brianstelter 17 Nov 2017

    Brian Stelter Retweeted Jay Wallace

    Chris Wallace’s ICJF speech transformed into a WashPost op-ed: “We are not players in the game. We are umpires, or observers, trying to be objective witnesses to what is going on...”https://twitter.com/jayawallace/status/931648420401565696 …

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    Jay WallaceVerified account @jayawallace
    If you’re a journalist, or hoping to be one - this is worth your time - especially the full speech if you click thru https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-is-assaulting-our-free-press-but-he-also-has-a-point/2017/11/17/b3b8ec24-c8b2-11e7-b0cf-7689a9f2d84e_story.html …
    2:44 PM - 17 Nov 2017
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      2. The FXP  🎧‏ @FoxExperience 17 Nov 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Somebody tell @donlemon

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      1. Nick Field‏ @nick_field90 17 Nov 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter

        Never understood the umpire analogy (most famously used by Chief Justice Roberts). After all, the strike zone is subjective with little consistency.

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      1. Mabel-Lee‏ @LeederOfThePack 18 Nov 2017
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        You consider yourself an objective umpire? Keep digging Brian keep digging. Do it long enough you’ll eventually hit rock bottom

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      1. john macqueen‏ @Tx_Rider1 18 Nov 2017
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        That is why we say you are not a journalist Brian, you are a political activist on TV.

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      1. Mateo‏ @MattHongKong 17 Nov 2017
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        And he took a good shot at @CNN and @Acosta ‘s part in it.

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      1. Sean O‏ @Sean_O_914 17 Nov 2017
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        What Mr Wallace said is nothing profound.This is what the consumers of news expect. The issue is with same said consumers believing *all* news outlets reporting with a bias.

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      1. todd‏ @toddgoodgod 17 Nov 2017
        Replying to @brianstelter

        @jayawallace @washingtonpost what a derivative & hackneyed comparison to Umps. Umps bring bias to field. Look at strike zones

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      1. Coeus‏ @TheBigDawggg 17 Nov 2017
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        There's not an objective thing about the media today

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      1. JagCat, very stable genius‏ @JagCat60 17 Nov 2017
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        Do you agree, Brian? I can see his point, but I also think he is trying to normalize this presidency.

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      1. john ross‏ @rosjd 17 Nov 2017
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        Chris Wallace's verbiage bears little resemblance to what goes on @CNN, [and @MSNBC, among others] where the two-bit 'players' constantly express their views [and little else] on the days events, ... as if anybody cares about their opinions.

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      1. Christine Breasbois‏ @CBreasbois 17 Nov 2017
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        This will go over the heads of CNN employees

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      1. Marika Gerrard‏ @soundgood2 17 Nov 2017
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        Depends on what you see as the game. In the larger picture, Journalists are definitely a very important players in the game. They are the ones who try to figure out where the truth lies.

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      1. Tony Dolezal‏ @tony_dolezal 17 Nov 2017
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        He is wrong. You have become players the second DT attacked you.

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      1. Cory Bauer‏ @CoryBauer81 17 Nov 2017
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        Has Chris ever watched his own network for a day?

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