Washington Post Issues Correction After Falling For Clickhole Article on Green Day's 'American Idiot
by Amy Russo | 12:33 pm, July 10th, 2018
For its Morning Mix series Tuesday, The Washington Post published a comical story about a campaign among British protesters to re-popularize Green Days smash hit, American Idiot, inching it toward the top of the U.K. charts ahead of President Donald Trumps visit this week.
However, the outlet received some flack when it used an even more comical source: Clickhole.
Much like its sister site, The Onion, Clickhole generates a series of satirical content styled as news articles providing for some amusing reads. But apparently, the Post missed the joke.
Citing a February 2017 blog entry on the site bearing the byline of the punk rock bands front man, Billy Joe Armstrong, the Post claimed the song was about former President George W. Bush.
And it quoted from the piece quite liberally, with several grafs explaining the purportedly political meaning behind the music.
Realizing its mistake, the Post quickly updated the story with a correction, adding an editors note explaining the faux pas.
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