The first Clinton/Trump debate is on Monday night, and MSNBC’s Chris Hayes passed along what he claims is a quote from an unnamed person connected to the Trump campaign:
https://twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/779331225269968896
Well, that would be something.
Would probably win him the election https://t.co/FC4ea2HOvk
— Allahpundit (@allahpundit) September 23, 2016
You never know!
https://twitter.com/CostanzaInTime/status/779337377147936768
#Journalism
https://twitter.com/JayCostTWS/status/779334101589524481
https://twitter.com/HarmonyAndGrace/status/779344677807894528
Journalistic education: That's not off the record, that's called background/granting anonymity. https://t.co/ROM5Bhyytv
— Paul Kane (@pkcapitol) September 23, 2016
https://twitter.com/JammieWF/status/779336297345196032
The fact that a lot of people can't tell this is a joke says a lot lmao https://t.co/IHQDI5xl5j
— CCHQPress (@Teh_Red) September 23, 2016
https://twitter.com/DiracMan42/status/779337660682866688
https://twitter.com/brittanynb_/status/779337642995429376
https://twitter.com/newmyer_dave/status/779331814984814592
Just by reporting these unserious comments, journalists are effectively lowering the bar for Trump https://t.co/ICM1GKgjQk
— Tyler Cherry (@TylerACherry) September 23, 2016
The old lowering-expectations game. https://t.co/4SZQ6X2CuZ
— Chris Churchill (@chris_churchill) September 23, 2016
With that said, what’s the worst fear of the Hillary campaign?
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