Your comment prompted me to Google “pee tape” where I was treated to an avalanche of cautious, sober-minded reporting over a 4 year period, including one in New York Magazine by Jonathan Chait titled “I’m a Peeliever - And You Should Be Too.” Thanks for the trip down memory lane, full of careful reporting and healthy journalistic skepticism regarding the Steele dossier.
Your comment prompted me to Google “pee tape” where I was treated to an avalanche of cautious, sober-minded reporting over a 4 year period, including one in New York Magazine by Jonathan Chait titled “I’m a Peeliever - And You Should Be Too.” Thanks for the trip down memory lane, full of careful reporting and healthy journalistic skepticism regarding the Steele dossier.
The scary part here is that you cannot differentiate between reporting and opinion pieces on your own. This is the type of media illiteracy in the general population that reinforces how uneducated in critical thinking Americans are.
Your comment prompted me to Google “pee tape” where I was treated to an avalanche of cautious, sober-minded reporting over a 4 year period, including one in New York Magazine by Jonathan Chait titled “I’m a Peeliever - And You Should Be Too.” Thanks for the trip down memory lane, full of careful reporting and healthy journalistic skepticism regarding the Steele dossier.
An opinion piece is not "reporting". Legacy media orgs like NPR keep their editorials completely separate from their hard news departments.
New York Magazine isn't part of the MSM, and who knows what Chait, who isn't a reporter, was talking about.
You haven't refuted what I said, if facts matter.
The scary part here is that you cannot differentiate between reporting and opinion pieces on your own. This is the type of media illiteracy in the general population that reinforces how uneducated in critical thinking Americans are.