“FAKE NEWS ABOUT FAKE NEWS:” Enlisting media myth to condemn Trump’s national emergency.
They’re pretty sure it’s apocryphal.
But they use it anyway.
Media myths can be appealing like that: Too good to resist. Too good for media outlets not to revive when they think the occasion is fitting.
So it was the other day when the Salt Lake Tribune editorially condemnedPresident Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency to add miles of barriers along the country’s southern border.
In its editorial, the Tribune resurrected William Randolph Hearst’s debunked vowto “furnish the war” with Spain in the late 19th century.
“You want fake news?” the Tribune‘s editorial began. “Here’s some fake news about fake news.”
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