The list of media outlets deliberately avoiding full context to headlines and tweets about President Trump’s comments about Robert E. Lee at a rally last night keeps growing. The latest outlet bent on validating Trump’s claims of media dishonesty is the Washington Post:
Trump calls on blacks to "honor" him with votes, then praises Confederate general Robert E. Lee https://t.co/x8z4h0OWlN
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 13, 2018
Really, WaPo?
This tweet isn't working out so well for you
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) October 13, 2018
Confirmed!
Everyday the press finds a new way to implode its reputation
— EducatédHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) October 13, 2018
Listen to what Trump actually said, and then realize that the Washington Post thinks you’re stupid.
Democracy dies in partisan journalism.
— Christie (@RepRepublic) October 13, 2018
This headline is appalling. Not only is it unfair and in bad-faith, it completely misrepresents what was said. Gotcha journalism at its worst. https://t.co/If9V7fAZUU
— John Noonan (@noonanjo) October 13, 2018
That’s not what he did. JFC. https://t.co/rXupAw9gxR
— ?The?Boo? (@PolitiBunny) October 13, 2018
He complimented Lee as a tactician and strategist against whom Grant succeeded admirably but you know that and intend to mislead. https://t.co/KIqKqeI0Vd
— Michael McDonald (@meadabawdy) October 13, 2018
I expect better from the Washington Post.
Wait. No I don't.
— Albert Cohol (@_Al_Cohol) October 13, 2018
Sure he did. Get a refund from your journalism school. https://t.co/umUPPWUlMP
— Laura Gadbery (@lgadbery) October 13, 2018
If you have not realized the extent of #fakenews manipulation, go watch or read Trump's actual words. This headline is extreme and malicious in its twisting of what he said. https://t.co/kDsMczgjda
— Mo Reed (@mokatred16) October 13, 2018
I can’t imagine why people think the media is full of narrative driven activists. It’s a real mystery.
— Bill (@BillyBlue37) October 13, 2018
WaPo's new tagline: Honesty Dies Here https://t.co/vbqQCXJhzm
— Beorn (@Beorn2000) October 13, 2018
Another day, another example of MSM super-bias.
Sorry, but after watching this video I'm just not seeing what everyone else is seeing in this story. https://t.co/DQNAzys8qR
— Sort of like Tod Kelly, but 10% scarier. (@RTodKelly) October 13, 2018
That’s because how the media’s framing it isn’t there.
How many retweets and likes are you waiting for before posting the correction reply tweet that 1/10 of the people will see?
— Chris Winburn (@chwinburn) October 13, 2018
Stay tuned!
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