The media doesn’t always point out that his comments are lies or misleading.
This is similar
Headline choices can be easy to Monday morning quarterback, but this is a great example of how we all need to up our game – and make sure accuracy is not eclipsed by the ideal of objectivity – all typically well expressed by @AdamSerwer https://t.co/FZS61dHI7g
— John Avlon (@JohnAvlon) March 31, 2020
Or, "Republicans Insist on a Heavily Criticized Plan That, Critics Say, Rewards Corporations at the Expense of Workers, Blocking Passage of Stimulus Package; Democrats Continue to Negotiate." C'mon @nytimes. https://t.co/tSSIfxTU5c
— Lawrence Glickman (@LarryGlickman) March 23, 2020
omg these are such incredibly irresponsible headlines. Trumps views don’t “contrast” with health officials. They are outright wrong and misleading! This pathological habit of continuing to present Trumps dishonesty and ignorance as an equal counterpart to truth is so dangerous https://t.co/tkKbWjTxc2
— Daniel Gilmore (@gilmored85) February 26, 2020
I just don’t get what the NYT is doing. The headline adopts Trump’s pejorative conspiracy term for our independent civil service and the subhead describes a norm breaking and unlawful abuse of power as “determination.” I mean seriously what is this @deanbaquet? pic.twitter.com/htk11vcW7s
— Ian Bassin (@ianbassin) February 12, 2020
Headlines, in print and on screens, provide a snapshot of news delivered to a fractured nation. My column (with a first-time-for-me dateline of Rensselaer, NY) https://t.co/WOChwrfMKt
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) December 11, 2019
What Trump said isn’t accurate and instead of point that out, @AP prints his willfully incorrect statements here without context as if they’re accurate. This is irresponsible to the max. Have news organizations truly learned nothing? https://t.co/wwZA9sVOnp
— Daniel Gilmore (@gilmored85) February 27, 2020
I feel like “Trump Assigns Pence Coronavirus Response” or “Trump Open to Larger Supplemental,” while technically accurate, serve to mislead readers who didn’t see the tour de force of insanity that was that press conference. Journalists: It’s ok to describe things accurately.
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) February 27, 2020
Wow! That headline was so bad it makes my head hurt. https://t.co/zj8UCWZ3ri
— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) February 28, 2020
These @nytimes headlines are simply nuts. The effect is to just launder bad faith right wing propaganda. pic.twitter.com/0AY7y0Redy
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) February 29, 2020
I’m not sure outlets should even be elevating the misinformation from Trump admin on coronavirus. What’s the value of a headline like this? We’re always criticizing outlets for posting what Trump says as a headline w/o clarification but it’s gonna be more of a prob w pandemic https://t.co/gNAGiXBI5c
— Bree Newsome Bass (@BreeNewsome) February 28, 2020
If you want to know why Trump tells lies, this is why …
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) March 5, 2020
… sometimes if you say something untrue you can get a headline, a dek, and a two-paragraph lede repeating your lie only to have it debunked further down. pic.twitter.com/MZyb4MnuIC
Still marveling over yesterday's example of the New York Times amplifying his lying, deflection and misinformation because, you know, he's the president and all. pic.twitter.com/QAFPPcD6Tu
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) March 6, 2020
Folks, this is going to become a major deal. Headlines will say: "Trump questions Biden's mental fitness for presidency," totally uncritically, with zero context illustrating the deep absurdity of this.
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) March 6, 2020
This is made possible by the utter failure to reckon with Trump's unfitness. https://t.co/uWAmk2gG2z
Which would be unmitigated bullshit, but the @nytimes cannot help itself, so they frequently give you the President’s pov on every story.
— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) March 13, 2020
Please stop sucking. https://t.co/uGJOpI33F3
This is not nearly enough pushback for a flatly INSANE AND WRONG Trump assertion. This is nowhere close to true! https://t.co/7qRUDwtYhB pic.twitter.com/k3DFJBvOwa
— Dan Froomkin/PressWatchers.org (@froomkin) March 30, 2020