And by "mainstream media," I'm talking about reporting by journalists, not cable chatter by pundits. It held up very well, as the many lies of Trump and White House officials were exposed under oath.
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As the kids say, “RIP your mentions.”
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I was aware that perhaps that might not be a universally acclaimed sentiment on Twitter. But it’s true.
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We've known this since almost the first day though. Because he would yell fake news and in the same breath rail about leaks (thereby confirming that the news was in fact real).
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The MSM normalized Trump—in print and television. Some of the best reporters also failed to ask questions earlier and were much too generous in their coverage of Trump. We need them, but they were not nearly diligent or critical enough.
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gaslighting is your only option at this point, but still disappointing to see
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Here is a better take: "Unless you are an exceptionally dim journalist, whenever somebody peddles a salacious story to you, a question naturally and unbidden leaps to mind: Is the real story the one I’m being peddled?" https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-the-media-survive-mueller-11555456034?emailToken=ccfd39ac94f3104abc4185dfbb6e4d45vGlF0wERMmmT/xylP/bIDbuB8SIJvd8h8hidR/S4tKGPYdFftegWg6j/4H1JpYBWTlBAdeWiRp7JJf/DWDWKOg%3D%3D&reflink=article_copyURL_share …pic.twitter.com/CMlthWNEXL
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