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MSNBC will correct the mistake unlike Fox News that lies and makes up stories every single day
I laughed so hard when I read thisdon’t worry all the psychotics that post here will ignore this.
don’t worry all the psychotics that post here will ignore this.
This why Americans hate the biased liberal mainstream media propaganda hacks and their fake news.
I mean it's no different from you claiming that Trump is committing genocide.I laughed so hard when I read this
Lots of people embarrassing themselves in this thread... I'm starting to really enjoy it / hope the mods don't close it.
Was it MSNBC that said Bloomberg could give every American $1,000,000.00 with his $500,000,000?
Lol at shilling for MSNBC and their fake tweets and trying to whatabout with a network you've never watched and provided 0 examples. Pathetic again from the worst poster in the WR.MSNBC will correct the mistake unlike Fox News that lies and makes up stories every single day
Yeah, I'm sure MSNBC intentionally misquoted their own Anchorman with an absolutely ridiculous number of deaths that nobody in their right mind would believe......That seems so plausible.Lol at shilling for MSNBC and their fake tweets and trying to whatabout with a network you've never watched and provided 0 examples. Pathetic again from the worst poster in the WR.
Lol at shilling for MSNBC and their fake tweets and trying to whatabout with a network you've never watched and provided 0 examples. Pathetic again from the worst poster in the WR.
So they're just incompetent and can't even quote their own shows correctly until the next day after random people call them on it? But you can definitely trust them to quote other people and report everything else accurately.Yeah, I'm sure MSNBC intentionally misquoted their own Anchorman with an absolutely ridiculous number of deaths that nobody in their right mind would believe......That seems so plausible.
It's a twitter account where the person writing up the tweet made a mistake....who the fuck would want to intentionally misquote someone when it would call into account the credibility of the entire organization? Y'all really are some illogical thinking dumbasses.So they're just incompetent and can't even quote their own shows correctly until the next day after random people call them on it? But you can definitely trust them to quote other people and report everything else accurately.
It's not a retraction, it's a correction. They didn't report anything incorrectly, the tweet misquoted the reporter.They are legally required to print a retraction iirc.
I love how it took them 10.5 hours and hordes of people pointing out the idiocy of the tweet for them to make their "correction". You would think their huge budget would be enough to afford a staff that doesn't constantly give out fake news and have to get called on it by other people to change it.