This is an embarrassing tweet. Journalist, smfh. https://t.co/aZzitnLpmg
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) January 28, 2017
New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman was apparently trying to make a point with this question about terrorist attacks in the U.S.:
Other than San Bernardino shootings, has there been a terrorist attack involving a non-US-born attacker since 9/11?
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) January 28, 2017
Hmm, interesting question:
https://twitter.com/JammieWF/status/825339029130448902
Fortunately, help was available:
Boston bombers, Times Square bomber, underwear bomber, Ohio State attacker, Chattanooga shooter, & numerous plotters… https://t.co/pZac6XLNoO
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) January 28, 2017
The Tsarnaevs in the Boston Marathon bombing. Born in the Caucasus, IIRC. https://t.co/hYbPMIgkAb
— Phineas Fahrquar (@irishspy) January 28, 2017
How about Boston? https://t.co/EeL4yS0SNP
— Charles Hoskinson (@cehoskinson) January 28, 2017
the Boston bombers were both born in Russia, Faisal Shazad was born in Pakistan I believe.
— Liam Stack (@liamstack) January 28, 2017
Faisal Shahzad was born in Pakistan, but was a US citizen https://t.co/FZ4Rtkpkpq
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) January 28, 2017
and Rahami was born in Afghanistan, but, again, came to US young, was naturalized https://t.co/45DgZVLsFI
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) January 28, 2017
https://twitter.com/alimhaider/status/825216774253772801
— While Supplies Last (@corrcomm) January 28, 2017
Is that enough info to answer Haberman’s question?
More embarrassing: the laziness or the fact that a prominent NYT journalist really doesn't know the answer to this? https://t.co/aZm6KnDX2b
— Michele Frost (@michelelfrost) January 28, 2017
Everyone: Journalists can not possibly make themselves look worse.
Maggie Haberman: Hold my beer. https://t.co/V4IfDPquvj— atomickristin (@atomickristin) January 28, 2017
Twitter: where journalists come to get others to do their homework for them. ? https://t.co/DnQ2373lEi
— Best Scam Ever (@BestScam) January 28, 2017
FACE MEET PALM: Try being a reporter and find out. @maggieNYT https://t.co/EEuAUltXgM
— WhiteHousePressCorps (@whpresscorps) January 28, 2017
Obviously the New York Times is purely a public relations firm for the democrat party. This is a joke. https://t.co/6Vfp8l0r5z
— Jake R. (@jaker1419) January 28, 2017
NYTimes Maggie Haberman is an expert in all things anti-Trump, but needs Twitter to fact check her. Twitter obliges, hilariously. https://t.co/awdPipFrV8
— ? Redhat Whistleblower ??? (@Sheep2Wolves) January 28, 2017
https://twitter.com/Dr_2A/status/825340539247681536
Fwiw, the perpetrators of these were from
Chechnya
Pakistan
Kuwait
Somolia
Nigeriaonly Somolia is on Trump's list of 7. https://t.co/DZKEMTtUB2
— Sam Stein (@samstein) January 28, 2017
But the answer to Haberman’s question is a firm “yes.”
There’s a fairly easy way for some “journalists” to have questions like that answered, if they so choose:
https://twitter.com/GatewayEcon/status/825373178704887810
https://twitter.com/sunnyright/status/825377637166153728
The "google" is a thing that may help you in your reportage
— DaveinTexas (@DaveinTexas) January 28, 2017
Good tip!
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