The Washington Post has added an editorial note to its original corny article on fake-news to clarify that in fact they didn't mean to say that they were sure the analysis from two notoriously unknown research companies they cited was valid. Although they did spin the shit out of it, in fact they didn't really mean it that way, and it's a terrible misunderstanding, and it's not their fault.
Do you feel that distinct smell of fear in the air?
You picked your camp WaPo, no there is no going back. Enjoy your last month of existence!
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Caratacus ago
I watched Twitter suppress #PizzaGate and the hashtag for the #UFOattackonturkey. Journalists and MSM weren't ready.
They went into full damage-control mode and are on a slippery slope now. Discrediting news sites and attributing everything under the blanket of "Russian Propaganda" could destroy these companies as @Noctu said. I doubt anything would happen, because I truly believe MSM is too big to fail. I can hypothesize that there will be a big awakening in the weeks to come and American journalists have not prepared for that. As of now, they are making baseless, illogical, heavily-opinionated articles on pizzaGate and dwelling on the trivial details of CPP. We have the upper hand here, folks. The media is trapped in a defensive stance.