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.
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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I’d worry more about Acosta and Toobin and Morning Joe discrediting the procession than a t shirt
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I’d guess damn near no one respects what Morning Joe is about and the product it turns out and yet everyone lines up to to appear
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