There's plenty of editorializing . . . and misrepresentation.
That shirt should be banned.
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There's plenty of editorializing . . . and misrepresentation.
The latest example of Taylor Lorenz being in the news.
Youtubers Claim WaPo's Taylor Lorenz Lied about Requesting Comment before Publication of Hit Piece | National Review
From CNN's senior media reporter.Always good for a laugh when the NRO or Fox or the Daily Caller, et al. try to impugn someone else's reporting.
That said, if the WaPo felt the need to issue a correction or a clarification - even one based solely on the word of bad faith clickfarmers like these - I'm sure they'll examine Ms. Lorenz's reporting.
Which, as this thread demonstrates all too well, requires a lot more oversight than it should.
From CNN's senior media reporter.