I stand corrected: I thought this RNC ad misquoted me, but the quote came from a TV hit. So I've deleted my previous tweet about this. Big picture point: Wolff's errors are sloppy, but many Trump experts say the book "rings true" overall. My advice: Read it — skeptically
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Having many errors but “ringing true” is not a journalistic standard.
50 shades of gray for political reporters...pure crap to the rest of us...this for someone who waits with bated breath between indictments/guilty pleas
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That said, quotes are quotes. And if facts can be ascertained by further reporting as true, that’s also a service.
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Release the tapes, I say.
I’d love to hear Kellyanne speaking honestly as she did while in the Cruz camp.
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CNN has no journalists, they have tattle tales and tabloid writers
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Tattle tales? Is your implication that everyone should be silent to avoid getting someone in trouble? That's definitely not journalism.
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Why then, with all the political hit pieces in book form that are written for partisan readers, are Trump and his devotees so panicked? It's crazy. And they made the issue much worse!
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