Some say the Wall Street Journal is a right-leaning publication, but that doesn’t mean that its reporters don’t have Russia on the brain. The paper on Thursday noted a correction to an article in which the president of Russia was referred to as “Vladimir Trump.”
WSJ correction pic.twitter.com/SwBBEo678G
— W.G. Dunlop (@wgdunlop) November 29, 2018
Is someone from the Resistance working inside the building and trying to make a point, or is this a pretty accurate representation of where the U.S. media has stood on the whole Russian collusion story for two years now?
“Erroneously” pic.twitter.com/7JOpaX252G
— kebab (@dailydonerkebab) November 29, 2018
Freudian slip?
— Hisham (@hishamabboud) November 29, 2018
I'll allow it.
— Michael Thurman (@Mike45223) November 29, 2018
Correction of the year. Or maybe of the rest of time. https://t.co/Eu48dPcwkL
— Liz Sly (@LizSly) November 29, 2018
We’ve seen enough Photoshops of Putin and Trump kissing and performing other sex acts, so this is pretty quaint.
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— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) July 1, 2018
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