Project Veritas Busted Trying to Scam Washington Post

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Right, they got caught trying to see if Wapo would do some shifty shit, they got caught, so what.

So, what? One of your heroes is trying to discredit the American media. It should be treated as a crime against the state. Also, you clowns that think the MSM has no journalistic credibility just got a dose of it. You guys can't seem to separate journalism from the 24hr news show talking heads, so you lump them all together. Remember when Fox News got a made up story about the Dems plot to kill that staffer, they ran with it.....and embarrassed themselves.

You claim to be an American, but you sure like rooting against our country.
 

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So, what? One of your heroes is trying to discredit the American media. It should be treated as a crime against the state. Also, you clowns that think the MSM has no journalistic credibility just got a dose of it. You guys can't seem to separate journalism from the 24hr news show talking heads, so you lump them all together. Remember when Fox News got a made up story about the Dems plot to kill that staffer, they ran with it.....and embarrassed themselves.

You claim to be an American, but you sure like rooting against our country.

WAPO is DNC, who is UN AMERICAN?
 

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On Monday, reporters with the Washington Post spotted Phillips enter the New York offices of Project Veritas - an organization that goes after mainstream media organizations through undercover 'stings' hoping to expose supposed bias.

In fact, Project Veritas's project may have done the exact opposite. In the article detailing the failed sting, Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron points out that because of the Post's extraordinary journalistic standards, they were able to uncover the 'fake news.'

?[T]his so-called off-the-record conversation was the essence of a scheme to deceive and embarrass us,? Post Executive Editor Martin Baron said Monday. ?The intent by Project Veritas clearly was to publicize the conversation if we fell for the trap. Because of our customary journalistic rigor, we weren?t fooled, and we can?t honor an ?off-the-record? agreement that was solicited in maliciously bad faith.?
 
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