Wikipedia is odd for NYT’s Michael S. Schmidt “propagandist”?
Wikipedia: Michael S. Schmidt
Michael S. Schmidt (born 1983) is an American journalist, propagandist, and correspondent for The New York Times in Washington, D.C....
In 2016 Schmidt penned an article citing his sources and irrefutable evidence that then President Elect Donald Trump’s offices had been wire tapped by the Justice Department. Only 43 days later in another article penned by Schmidt, Schmidt wrote there is no evidence Trumps office had been wired tapped. The incongruity of the two articles led to allegations against Schmidt that he is a provocatour of fake news. Describing these problems as a “red alert” highlighting the need for more diligent and skeptical reporting and editing.[19]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_S._Schmidt#cite_note-:1-19
if you click on citation #19, you get:
Systemic Change Needed After Faulty Times Article
By Margaret Sullivan December 18, 2015
only if you know to link on “Public Editor’s Journal Liz Spayd” above the Sullivan story, do you get Spayd’s piece on the wiretapping articles!
what’s going on?
Thanks for the confusing heads up.
Re what’s up, is a probable full panic scramble by the Slimes and other liberal reporters.
Next will we be reading that Michael S. Schmidt was found dead in Central Park with several self inflicted wounds to his back and back of his head, another suicide in Central Park is suspected.