FAKE NEWS WAR!
CNN’s Jake Tapper called out colleague Brian Stelter for his questionable journalistic standard on Saturday.
It’s funny to watch 2 CNN reporters discuss journalistic standards. CNN believes reporting President Trump had scoops of ice cream and asking whether the president is afraid of stairs is considered journalism.
CNN’s ‘Reliable Sources’ host Brian Stelter tweeted, “I stand corrected: I thought this RNC ad misquoted me, but the quote came from a @CNNI TV hit. So I’ve deleted my previous tweet about this. Big picture point: Wolff’s errors are sloppy, but many Trump experts say the book “rings true” overall. My advice: Read it — skeptically”
I stand corrected: I thought this RNC ad misquoted me, but the quote came from a @CNNI TV hit. So I’ve deleted my previous tweet about this. Big picture point: Wolff’s errors are sloppy, but many Trump experts say the book “rings true” overall. My advice: Read it — skeptically https://t.co/VWXvjWpaYV
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 6, 2018
Stelter tweeted this in response to the GOP reporting ‘the reviews are in’ regarding Michael Wolff’s new book ‘Fire and Fury’. Stelter is quoted as saying, “Real factual errors…makes you wonder about the overall content.”
The reviews are in… http://pic.twitter.com/UNdkNbBEFF
— GOP (@GOP) January 5, 2018
CNN’s Jake Tapper scolded Brian Stelter and said, “Having many errors but “ringing true” is not a journalistic standard. OUCH!
Having many errors but “ringing true” is not a journalistic standard.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) January 6, 2018
Conservative Twitter had fun taunting Tapper and Stelter for their fake news war…
Tapper calls out CNN colleague @brianstelter 👇 https://t.co/dJd1fp58VN
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) January 6, 2018
Shorter Stelter: “I admit that I am fake news. Now let me tell you about some other fake news.” https://t.co/aDsbv4Uabn
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) January 6, 2018
Tapper responded to Arthur Schwartz, “Wasn’t meant as calling out Brian at all. Was commentary based on facts he asserted, with which I agree.”
Wasn’t meant as calling out brian at all. Was a commentary based on facts he asserted, with which i agree.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) January 6, 2018
The pile on continued…
I like my interpretation better.
— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) January 6, 2018
http://pic.twitter.com/1lZYdh2i0r
— dan koopman (@hupdanhup10) January 7, 2018
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