Nutty Cortez
Dummy (D) NY
A 'Reporter' reports what happens. Not speculate what MAY happen and disparage those involved
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Newsweek ran a completely speculative report about midday which basically was a thinly-veiled hit piece, saying that Trump would be “tweeting and golfing” at Mar-a-Lago. But in fact, he had already landed in Afghanistan.
The report by Jessica Kwong, the “political reporter covering the Trump administration and family,” also claimed he would be be having a 24 course meal like prior Thanksgivings (no, he and his family in prior years ate from what appears to be the Mar-a-Lago club selection with a choice of different entrees and desserts, obviously not eating a “24 course” meal). But phrasing it that way was meant to paint a view of excess and overindulgence.
While noting what Trump had done on the past two Thanksgivings as president, Kwong managed to leave out the critical detail that he also visited troops at a Coast Guard station both years and delivered meals.
The news about Trump’s visit to Afghanistan broke just after 2:00 p.m. ET. But Newsweek didn’t correct the story until 6:17 p.m.
Kwong called publishing the completely speculative report an “honest mistake.” No, it’s not an “honest mistake” to run a story that’s not based on any facts.
https://twitter.com/Scavino45/status/1200130686633566208?s=20
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Newsweek ran a completely speculative report about midday which basically was a thinly-veiled hit piece, saying that Trump would be “tweeting and golfing” at Mar-a-Lago. But in fact, he had already landed in Afghanistan.
The report by Jessica Kwong, the “political reporter covering the Trump administration and family,” also claimed he would be be having a 24 course meal like prior Thanksgivings (no, he and his family in prior years ate from what appears to be the Mar-a-Lago club selection with a choice of different entrees and desserts, obviously not eating a “24 course” meal). But phrasing it that way was meant to paint a view of excess and overindulgence.
While noting what Trump had done on the past two Thanksgivings as president, Kwong managed to leave out the critical detail that he also visited troops at a Coast Guard station both years and delivered meals.
The news about Trump’s visit to Afghanistan broke just after 2:00 p.m. ET. But Newsweek didn’t correct the story until 6:17 p.m.
Kwong called publishing the completely speculative report an “honest mistake.” No, it’s not an “honest mistake” to run a story that’s not based on any facts.
https://twitter.com/Scavino45/status/1200130686633566208?s=20