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They quoted Don Jr's testimony from the transcript, they read the transcript, they knew the answer he gave, and they quoted in the article, was about a different deal.
It would be impossible to make a mistake, they knew they were lying.
I notice all the people that deny that the media pushes fake news are suspiciously absent from this thread.
Yes, but it would be impossible to make that mistake, they knew there was two deals.
They quoted Don Jr's testimony from the transcript, they read the transcript, they knew the answer he gave, and they quoted in the article, was about a different deal.
This was done purposefully to deceive the reads into believing that Don Jr lied under oath.
Either someone tried to pass some fake news or someone made a mistake and NPR issued a correction.
Either way -- they officially, formally clarified.
The OP conveniently did not mention that NPR did notify of the error and made a correction.
Why?
Because the OP wanted us to believe there was some deep conspiracy instead of a mistake.
How is that any better than what many of you THINK is happening?
Either someone tried to pass some fake news or someone made a mistake and NPR issued a correction.
Either way -- they officially, formally clarified.
The OP conveniently did not mention that NPR did notify of the error and made a correction.
Why?
Because the OP wanted us to believe there was some deep conspiracy instead of a mistake.
How is that any better than what many of you THINK is happening?
It's the same old song and dance.
You didn't read the transcript, if you did, you would understand that this wasn't a mistake.
NPR read the transcript, they quoted from it.
They knew that the answer Don Jr gave, that they quoted, was about a different deal, but they deceived the readers into believing that the quoted answer was about the Cohen deal.
They quoted Don Jr's testimony from the transcript, they read the transcript, they knew the answer he gave, and they quoted in the article, was about a different deal.
It would be impossible to make a mistake, they knew they were lying.
I hate this double standard where the liberals always have to be on the straight and arrow while conservatives can make royal messes and it's just "conservatives being conservatives".
Liberals are allowed to be as dumb and careless as conservatives once in a while. NPR F up, and they issued a correction. These things happen once in a while. In the conservative world, these "mistakes" happen several times a day and twice on Sunday. That's the difference.
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