Check out this #orangejournalism in the NYT newsletter today:
“Voter fraud almost never happens in the United States. Still, in order to prevent it, President Trump is pushing Republicans to pass the SAVE America Act”
Really, is THAT the reason, NYT?
Stop telling lies.
Imagine wasting your time trying to confirm obvious nonsense from a known liar. #orangejournalism
Again, if your little news headline starts with “🤡 says“, it’s not journalism.
#orangejournalism
Question marks in headlines are almost always used to obscure the truth.
#orangejournalism
If you get the NYT newsletter and get enraged at #orangejournalism, you might want to skip today’s issue.
Big sloppy BJ from Sam Sifton for 🤡 in there about his “board of peace” scam.
Are random “ICE memos” the law now, @cbsnews.com ?
#orangejournalism
Just writing "🤡 says" and publishing it is not journalism.
#orangejournalism
More #orangejournalism as NPR hides from its audience that this is overtly illegal.
If you were actually interested in informing your readers, you would report:
-DOJ is OBVIOUSLY ignoring the law in what they released
-Anything negatively reflecting on 🤡 was hidden
-Context on why, including highlighting the long relationship between him and Epstein.
#orangejournalism
That is some classic #orangejournalism right there.
The #orangejournalism experts over at the NYT don’t think it’s important to tell you that this is a crime.
I can’t resist calling out this #orangejournalism more specifically.
As a journalist, if you’re hiding behind “experts” when stating obvious FACTS, you’re just a coward or are trying to lend credence to BS. And…