At the end of each year since the 2016 campaign, journalist Sharyl Atkisson updates and publishes a list of misleading or inaccurate stories.
Over the summer, MSNBC's Lawrence O' Donnell claimed that President Trump had loans with Russian co-signers.
In a tweet that he later deleted, he wrote: "A source close to Deutsche Bank says Trump's tax returns show he pays very little income tax and that his loans have Russian co-signers. If true, that explains every kind word Trump has ever said about Russia and Putin."
In yet another effort to take down Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the media tried to pin another allegation of sexual impropriety on him.
There are currently 109 entries on Atkisson's list and they all have one thing in common: Each erroneous story is politically damaging to President Trump and Republicans.
The media has been biased for decades - it is nothing new.
Despite the fact that the story has been debunked and some outlets who originally reported it have admitted their claims were false, people still believe that the president said Nazis and white nationalists were "Fine people" even though he clearly stated that he was not referring to these individuals.
https://www.redstate.com/jeffc/2020/01/01/the-truth-about-the-media%e2%80%99s-%e2%80%98mistakes%e2%80%99/
Over the summer, MSNBC's Lawrence O' Donnell claimed that President Trump had loans with Russian co-signers.
In a tweet that he later deleted, he wrote: "A source close to Deutsche Bank says Trump's tax returns show he pays very little income tax and that his loans have Russian co-signers. If true, that explains every kind word Trump has ever said about Russia and Putin."
In yet another effort to take down Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the media tried to pin another allegation of sexual impropriety on him.
There are currently 109 entries on Atkisson's list and they all have one thing in common: Each erroneous story is politically damaging to President Trump and Republicans.
The media has been biased for decades - it is nothing new.
Despite the fact that the story has been debunked and some outlets who originally reported it have admitted their claims were false, people still believe that the president said Nazis and white nationalists were "Fine people" even though he clearly stated that he was not referring to these individuals.
https://www.redstate.com/jeffc/2020/01/01/the-truth-about-the-media%e2%80%99s-%e2%80%98mistakes%e2%80%99/
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