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Fact-checkers and journalists alike have done major damage to their respective professions over the years – the last four years especially, and two of the most notable examples of such are Politifact and CNN’s Brian Stelter.
On Sunday during his “Reliable Sources” program, Stelter had on his network’s resident fact-checker and fellow Joe Biden apologist Daniel Dale as well as Politifact’s editor-in-chief Angie Drobnic Holan to discuss fact-checking in the Biden era.
We’ve been told in the past by our intellectual betters like Dale about how Biden supposedly doesn’t lie a lot. So you’d think Stelter and his guests wouldn’t have had much to say during the segment.
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As New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s house of cards continues to fall, more questions are being raised in media circles about the fawning coverage CNN “Prime Time” anchor Chris Cuomo gave his big brother Andrew early on in the coronavirus pandemic versus the coverage he’s
not giving him now.
The Washington Post’s media critic Erik Wemple filed a report Tuesday opining on how “CNN’s Chris Cuomo is reminding us why conflicts of interest poison the news.” In the piece, Wemple stated that though we have all been living in “unusual times” since the Wuhan virus outbreak started here, that it was no excuse for media figures like Chris Cuomo to abandon their supposed journalistic principles:
knows of other criminal behavior that is being investigated currently by the southern district of new york that donald trump undertook, those are two big places where going forward we re going to be focused. russia, absolutely, still a key part of that, chris. chris: let s step back and take a look at the big picture. congresswoman, you were in congress in 1998 when the republicans were hell bent on impeaching bill clinton. they did and they ended up facing a big backlash for doing it. it was seen as an overreach. how do you think democrats handle impeachment, and what about all these investigations that trump six, at least six committees looking into every part of the president s dealings both as a private citizen and as president. let me say, first, that during my nine terms in congress, i served with john dingell. he was the chairman of the energy and commerce committee, on which i served. he was a magical, magnificent leader, and debbie is such a worthy successor. it was really