WRONG: These are many annual memberships of $399 per person, in accordance with employee wellness program, not one employee's membership.pic.twitter.com/W3jXlByCk4
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Anyway, here it is at Daily Caller, too:http://dailycaller.com/2017/04/13/epa-staffer-uses-government-credit-card-to-buy-15k-gym-membership/ …
Lol @ the author defending this. [And still being wrong even in his version of his defense. He can't read his own documents.]pic.twitter.com/frd9vKjdRd
Daily Caller reporter gets fed documents showingpic.twitter.com/TPH37AAmk3
Reporter can't read the full document, including seeing the number 37 ...pic.twitter.com/T8z1365abA
Or, apparently, see that the last four pages of the documents he used shows that it's not 19 (which he says now but wasn't in his article).
tl;dr: @AndrewCFollett is either a very bad reporter, can't read, or just wanted to spend an afternoon trolling @cjane87 and me. I'm tired.
STORY "... a $14,799 gym membership." / "Kevin Broadnax bought a 37-year membership ..." / "... his nearly $15,000 membership." VS. TWEETSpic.twitter.com/8AqLkpR23B
The story at the Daily Caller has been updated. It is still wrong and is now also grammatically incoherent. (h/t @cjane87)pic.twitter.com/VWszgwQzc3
BELATED CORRECTION: The Daily Caller corrected the hed and 2nd graf (but kept the odd first fix-ish opening graf). http://dailycaller.com/2017/04/13/epa-staffer-uses-government-credit-card-to-buy-15k-gym-membership/ …pic.twitter.com/oRfbhFW1YT
So, this is the full ~evolution~ of that Daily Caller story. Note: It does not mention any correction was ever made.pic.twitter.com/CX8EKmEDe3
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