Photo of migrant mom pleading (2019)

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"Guatemalan mother begging soldier to let her enter U.S."... the truth had nothing to do with that.
Reuters or CBS headling, "Guatemalan mother begging soldier to let her enter U.S.". 9 paragraphs in it mentions that the National Guard wasn't stopping them, his job was to stop drugs and people traffickers. He was just warning them about the dangers of crossing illegally and was trying to convince the woman not to cross illegally and put herself and her child in danger.
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Created: 2019-07-27 

Fake News[edit source]

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While the term goes back 100 years, the history is summed up well in a Sharyl Attkisson. While our media has always had false narratives and bad stories that are Fake News, we didn't use the term "Fake News". We called it liberal media bias or journalistic incompetence, but it's been around since the first liberal got sloppy somewhere back in Roman times.


CBS[edit source]

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Not quite as overtly biased as NBC/MSNBC, but they that's like saying he was a gentle rapist (of truth). Still, quite a few embarrassing cases, where if they had any journalists, or fact checkers, the stories would not have run as they did. And they immediately would have fired some of their reporters that reported such disinformation. They did, at least a few of them.


Reuters[edit source]

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Reuters isn't usually quite as biased and partisan as the AP is, but that's a bar that a drunk could trip over. Still, here's some examples of their stories where they either failed Journalism 101, or they succeeded at Dishonesty 101. Even when the organization isn't bad, their feeders for content are.


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Fake News
While the term goes back 100 years, the history is summed up well by Sharyl Attkisson.

CBS
Once a proud eyeball of News, now they would embarass their newmen of yesteryear.

Reuters
Reuters isn't usually quite as biased and partisan as the AP is, but that's a bar that a drunk could trip over.


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