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This is another example of a correction getting 1/10 the traffic of the original fake news report. It's all intentional.
"slight overstep"
lol
I'm glad ABC "clarified" their "serious error" tho.
Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always held the ‘Big 3’ to a different journalistic standard than Fox News or MSNBC.
Isn't that a great big part of the problem? Most Dems don't hold MSNBC to any sort of standard, and most Repubs don't hold Fox to any sort of standard. Both of these sources, CNN too for that matter, talk radio, far left websites and so on, mislead millions of people every day and it just doesn't seem like many (if any) people really even care, as long as they kept getting fed the nonsense they already believed they stay deluded.
That's because it's not as newsworthy, as the slight overstep by the reporter, who apparently is known for being overzealous in his reporting, is not that big of a deal. It's just a dot we can't quite connect yet.
As for the reporter being overzealous, you should empathize.
I don’t have that problem. I wish everyone would know the difference between hard news reporting and opinions and not think everything is hard news 24/7. The local news and big three should be hard news reporting 24/7. Come 5pm the cable channels all become opinionated. Everyone should know that. Msnbc, cnn
and Fox News are all going to spin after 5pm
Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always held the ‘Big 3’ to a different journalistic standard than Fox News or MSNBC.