1. The Tucker v. Kurt Eichenwald video is GREAT TV, but also raises an interesting point: Journalists tweet things they would never "write"
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3. This, of course, comes on the heels of the julia ioffe story.
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4. As I recently wrote, Twitter is where journalists betray their biases.http://niemanreports.org/articles/earn-back-the-right-to-serve-as-watchdogs/ …
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5. Eichenwald told Tucker: "I'm giving reporting process here--clearly I didn't print it." (Clearly, he thinks tweeting isn't "printing" it)
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Better question from Tucker's interview: should journos go on talk shows w/o balancing meds properly.
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@ggreenwald presents opinions constantly with no evidence whatsoever. The tweets are obviously biased and harm journalismThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If you claim to be a journalist, at least "pretend" to be unbias n don't cook politics. It's not a cooking show. Just the factspic.twitter.com/2pPOE0u1jO
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