What they meant to say was "The Death of Journalism."
I admit even that would be insufficient; journalism died long ago.
[T]the Times ran its “News Analysis” atop Page One while relegating its
news story on Trump’s press conference to page A10. Moreover, “News
Analysis” stories generally offer context. They don’t offer thundering
condemnation. Yet thundering condemnation is exactly what the Times story provided. Its headline read, “Trump Gives Up a Lie But Refuses to Repent.”
Not “falsehood,” which leaves open the possibility that Trump was
merely mistaken, but “lie,” which suggests, accurately, that Trump had
every reason to know that what he was saying about Obama’s citizenship
was false.
The article’s text was even more striking. It read like an opinion column"
Do tell. No such analysis for a Clinton, I suppose. Meanwhile, here's Elizabeth Warren, celebrated:
Elizabeth Warren in Columbus: "Donald Trump has more support
from the Aryan Nation and the KKK than he does from leaders of his own
party" Massachusetts senator also calls Trump a "selfish low-life"
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Wait.....you're actually saying these are bad things?
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