2016 Postmortem
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By Erik Wemple August 29 at 11:46 AM
The Associated Press deserves credit for fighting for six-and-a-half years to get the records of Hillary Clintons schedules when she served as secretary of state. The AP also deserves credit for analyzing that information and putting it alongside the database of donors to the Clinton Foundation, the better to sniff out any conflicts of interest. The AP, however, deserves no credit for the false tweet that it used to promote the resulting story, which covered her first two years in office.
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BREAKING: AP analysis: More than half those who met Clinton as Cabinet secretary gave money to Clinton Foundation.
RETWEETS 7,817 LIKES 5,979
As the article itself explains, far, far fewer people who met with Clinton when she served as secretary of state made donations to the Clinton Foundation. The AP article excluded all those who worked in the U.S. government and who were representatives of foreign governments. The tweet bypasses that rather critical detail, leaving the impression that Clinton was essentially running the State Department straight out of the offices of the Clinton Foundation. Upon seeing the tweet, the Clinton campaign asked for a correction. It hasnt come.
Yesterday on his CNN show Reliable Sources, Brian Stelter pressed Kathleen Carroll, executive editor of the Associated Press, on the bogus bit of social-media activity. Heres the key part of the transcript:
STELTER: Really, one of the things that was scrutinized the most was that tweet. Lets put it back on screen if we can. It suggested that half of the people that she met overall during her State Department time were donors to the Clinton Foundation. Would you agree that tweet was inaccurate?CARROLL: I would say that were a lot better at breaking stories and covering news and gathering video and taking photographs than we are on tweets, (INAUDIBLE). This one could have used some precision.
STELTER: Does that mean regret?
CARROLL: No. If we felt it was wrong, we would have taken it down right now.
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Lord Magus
(1,999 posts)Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)AP has in recent years slanted many a article to make it fit the Fake Noise style of News.
uponit7771
(90,347 posts)... it'd be an issue but they give tons of money away to the needy... they're doing good work.
Didn't Bush's father have a foundation which benefited them personally!?