even if we get reporting later that corrects/explains, the allegations have been reported widely with no context.
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Widely: NPR; Hill; Politico, everyone. If there's DOJ collusion-that's a story in 3 days, too, after investigation.
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But it's literally like dangling sugar; emails reported on without investigation, without context. It goes viral.
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I don't mean any one outlet; it's pretty much every outlet at this point. Later correction will have no impact.
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Also seen lots of non-stories. Campaign strategy stuff. I mean, yes, VERY INTERESTING to me too. But historically.
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One month to electing the US POTUS reporters are spending lots of time reading-thinking about things that can wait.
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Replying to @zeynep @chrislhayes
Yes, but 1) many people assume the race is over & 2) this is allowing reporting on the person *highly likely* to win.
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Replying to @ggreenwald @chrislhayes
Race is over, mostly but the state of institutions if we are to have some sense of democracy/rule-of-law is not.
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Hard on Twitter. I feel like traditional processes of journalism are failing to protect their normative functions.
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Replying to @zeynep
I'll be on
@chrislhayes' show tonight talking about this, but that's a short talk. I'll probably write my thoughts on this. Thanks!3 replies 1 retweet 11 likes
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