No, I’m suggesting that a museum dedicated to informing the public about the importance of a free press shouldn’t promote the canard that credible news organizations are the equivalent of propagandists spreading lies over social media, which is what “fake news” refers to.
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I didn’t call you anything, and I agree that threats of violence, and the suggestion of violence, against the president are disgusting.
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Do you feel the least bit of guilt in going from reporter to hyper partisan Democrat back to reporter? Surely you get it, right?
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I’ve been open about my work history. I wrote a piece about why I left journalism and why I came back and have discussed it publicly. I strive to make sure my work, which is edited, stands up to scrutiny in terms of quality, objectivity and newsworthiness. I appreciate feedback.
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Yeah I get that. But I think journalists overestimate their abilities in this regard. And tend to make exceptions when the chips are down
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I understand that frustration. I generally think readers are able to discern if a story doesn’t hold up. One of the positive byproducts of this forum is the ability of readers to communicate directly with reporters
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As a conservative Trump critic, I certainly hoped for better out of CNN than Acosta, Stelter etc carrying on like this. I’m sure u did too
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I’m generally of the view that the public doesn’t care much for media discussing media. That said, journalists wanting a nonprofit that purports to support journalism not to contribute to discrediting it seems reasonable. The appropriate height of dudgeon is surely debatable.
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Or maybe they should sell whatever they want to, and you should choose to buy one or not.
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When the news media stops thinking we americans are idiots and address the REAL 800 pound gorilla in the room then we'll start respecting them right back. Either getting info from Russian Govt officials to use against your opponent in a U.S. election is wrong or not. PICK.pic.twitter.com/MzBc5UQlBG
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When the supposedly brilliant intelligent news media in america stop pretending they dont understand the difference between a noun and a verb we will show them more respect and have a higher view of them. Just a thought.pic.twitter.com/kGSHoLAK8L
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Oh, thank you, m'lord, for telling us peasants what can be sold. Pardon me while I get my torch and pitchfork.
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Wapo used it first
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That’s your opinion they can sell whatever they want
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They won't if news orgs would fact check first and stop with the misleading headlines. But hey, those tweets help sell your merchandise so I am guessing you all won't stop.
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