Posted on 01/12/2017 5:04:19 AM PST by SJackson
The leftwing online news outlet Buzzfeed disgraced itself by publishing a widely discredited document making unsubstantiated charges against Presidentelect Donald Trump, purporting to tie Mr. Trump to compromising information that the Russian government had allegedly collected on him. The allegations regurgitated by Buzzfeed came from a dossier which, Buzzfeed said on its site, was compiled by a person who has claimed to be a former British intelligence official. The site tried to cover itself with a warning: The allegations are unverified, and the report contains errors. Buzzfeeds own editor, Ben Smith, admitted that he has serious reason to doubt the allegations in it. Nevertheless, Buzzfeed went ahead and published the unverified allegations with the flimsy rationale that Americans can make up their own minds about allegations about the president-elect that have circulated at the highest levels of the US government. Ben Smith tried to put lipstick on his pig by claiming that publishing this dossier reflects how we see the job of reporters in 2017. If the job of reporters is to knowingly publish completely unsubstantiated, sensationalist stories whose only value is to further polarize the country, the media are in big trouble. Americans' trust and confidence in the mass media "to report the news fully, accurately and fairly," which Gallup has been polling since 1972, will continue to hit new lows.
CNN amplified the false story by giving prominent attention to it on the air, without the warning it was unsubstantiated and contained errors that even Buzzfeed published. In fact, CNN described the source for the story as credible. Subsequently, CNN lamely tried to defend its reporting, instead of apologizing for running with a story that even the New York Times described as a summary of unsubstantiated reports. And then, in an attempt to change the subject, CNN conducted what it called a reality check of claims that Mr. Trump made during his news conference on January 11th . In the process, they ended up doing even more damage to their own credibility. For example, CNN critiqued Mr. Trumps claim that "I have no deals in Russia." Note that he spoke in the present tense and said that he has no deals in Russia, meaning actual completed commercial agreements currently in effect. CNN tried to refute this claim as misleading by themselves misleadingly pointing to a deal he had been negotiating in 2013, with a Russian billionaire, to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. Even CNN admitted this approximately 4-year-old negotiation was never finalized. CNN even reached way back to 1987 when Mr. Trump visited the Soviet Union with his first wife, Ivana, and announced plans to develop a luxury hotel there. Of course, whatever the president-elect, his family or his company may have tried to do in Russia years ago, or said in the past about business prospects in Russia, has no relevance to whether his claim that "I have no deals in Russia" today is true.
Only at the end of their discussion of Mr. Trumps claim about his current dealings with Russia does CNN admit: It is true that there are no Trump-branded properties under construction in Moscow or elsewhere in the country. However, CNN asserts that without seeing Mr. Trumps tax returns there is no way to verify the President-elect's claim that he is completely clear of business links to Russia. Suddenly, CNN is calling for verification before they declare something to be true. They showed no such ethical constraint, however, when they broadcast the unsubstantiated hit job against the president-elect.
The frenzy Buzzfeed and CNN created by pumping out a false story, which they knew would then be recycled within the mainstream media echo chamber and the Washington bubble, represents a new low for even the leftwing trolls they have become.
For his part, Donald Trump quickly dismissed the false story in one of his characteristic tweets: FAKE NEWS - A TOTAL POLITICAL WITCH HUNT! In his press conference on January 11th, the president-elect elaborated on his condemnation of the irresponsible reporting.
Mr. Trump refused to call upon a reporter from CNN. The reporter kept pressing to be heard to the point of being downright rude, exclaiming, You are attacking our news organization, can you give us a chance to ask a question. The president-elect, after admonishing the CNN "reporter" for his rudeness, called out CNN as fake news. At the same time, Mr. Trump credited those more reputable journalists who had seen the unsubstantiated information even before the election and chose not to report on it. I want to thank a lot of the news organizations for some of whom have not treated me very well over the years a couple in particular and they came out so strongly against that fake news, the president-elect said, and the fact that it was written about by primarily one group and one television station.
The provenance of the false story, Buzzfeed said, traces back to a document prepared for political opponents of Trump by a person who is understood to be a former British intelligence agent. The information it contained was supposedly included during or alongside an intelligence briefing that Mr. Trump received last week about the intelligence on Russian hacking. CNN tried to elevate its importance by reporting one piece of accurate information relating to Senator John McCains involvement in transmitting materials pertinent to the allegations he had received to the FBI, which Senator McCain subsequently confirmed to be true. The rest of the CNN reporting is misleading at best.
In addition to the journalistic malpractice engaged in by Buzzfeed and CNN, serious questions have been raised about possible intelligence leaks of the supposedly classified briefing the president-elect received regarding the allegations. Mr. Trump minced no words about it during his press conference: I think it was disgraceful disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out I think its pretty sad when intelligence reports get leaked out to the press. I think its pretty sad. First of all, its illegal. You know, these are these are classified and certified meetings and reports.
Who was behind these leaks and what were the motives for the leaks? The leaker or leakers could be members of the intelligence community out to embarrass the president-elect days before his inauguration, in retaliation for his criticism leveled at some intelligence reports. The source of the intelligence leaks themselves are the real story that journalists with a moral compass should thoroughly investigate, not the false allegations regarding so-called compromising information about Mr. Trump in Russias hands that the leaks irresponsibly helped to spread.
The fakestream media is a bunch of idjits. Buzzfeed will be lucky to survive and it is my sincere wish that CNN goes down with it.
DEFUND/DISMANTLE collectives of propagandists, National Socialists, Nazi News members lying for National socialists.
“Everything about socialism is sham and affectation.” - 23.11 Ch23; Evil: Economic Harmonies; Frederic Bastiat
Domestic enemies BUMP!
According to Travis McGee, CNN is continuing to double-down on this Fake News.
I say, GOOD!
Now EVERYONE sees the real face of the Ministry of Propaganda Media.
The crap media isnt going away but Trump is playing long term chess. Perhaps after CNN realizes they have zero access and are being shunned in every quarter, the proposed remedy will be a truth and reconciliation program that publically airs every one of their fake stories over the past few years. Ok just thinking about the possibilities of seeing them grovelling perks me up.
Libtard scum can not be “disgraced”, given they have no conscience or morals. Everything they do to destroy their enemy - which is simply defined as anyone who does not e=agree with their perverted worldview - is legitimate. Untill good people rise up and vanquish these scumbags, it will only get worse...
Do we have a good majority to vote against bailing out news media companies?
It’s no wonder Putin puts journalists to the sword.
From Drudge :
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-10/4chan-claims-have-fabricated-anti-trump-report-hoax
Just imagine if the same reporting standards had been applied to the many rumors about “Bathhouse Barry’s” Chicago proclivities!
Their argument is:
We’re doing a story on how unfounded accusations are politically manipulated and propagated — by publishing the unfounded accusation.
A leak about taking a leak? Pathetic and not even plausible. There was a toe-sucking political aid under Bill Clinton about whom this would have been believable, but Donald Trump is a completely different person. The claims read more like liberals visualizing (or remembering) what they would do if they could afford to - a loser in Mommy's Basement imagining life as a billionaire rather than objective reporting on the actual life of a billionaire.
Bkmk
Re “How It Happened” - Very clear. Thank you for untangling it.
4Chan claims to be the original source. If true, CNN, CIA, Wilson, and John McCain got punked.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-10/4chan-claims-have-fabricated-anti-trump-report-hoax
I got off of Buzzfeed’s mailing list yesterday. I liked it for the humor, but won’t go there again.
#doublefakenews
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