• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    It’s beyond reason that they’re fabricating falsified news about a person that is in court testifying that he paid for fabricated falsified news. The FCC needs to do its job and stop waiting for civil court to do it for them.

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    6 months ago

    Hahaha, keep going until y’all bankrupt the company.

    The cynic in me says this was just the long game for Trump to get Cohen paid for doing his dirty work.

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      6 months ago

      But this is how they get away with it. People remember the accusation but not the retraction. CNN says they made the retraction today. It’s currently 4:37 pm EST. That means they made this retraction at some point in the day where very few people were watching. By design. They may not mention this story again in prime time, but they won’t mention the retraction either.

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        6 months ago

        And don’t forget about all of the other “news” outlets that get away with echoing every lie by reporting, “OAN said…”.

        These guys don’t have to run a retraction at all if they phrase it as a story about what someone else is reporting.

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        The requirement should be that the retraction must take as much airtime as the accusation during the same time block.

        Lie about Cohen banging porn stars for an hour during prime time? I guess you lost an hour of prime time even if you just have to repeat, “That story wasn’t true. We were wrong” for an hour.