In the last three days, CNN hosts Jake Tapper and Dana Bash have performed a masterclass in journalistic malpractice — better described in this case as “lying.”

Both anchors devoted concerted airtime to accusing Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., of antisemitism based on a comment they attributed to the Palestinian American member of Congress — a comment she never came close to making.

Anyone watching CNN’s “State of the Union” with Tapper on Sunday, or “Inside Politics” with Dana Bash on Monday, would have heard that Tlaib questioned Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s ability to fairly do her job because Nessel is Jewish. Little matter to the primetime journalists that Tlaib’s recent criticism of Nessel did not in any way mention or refer to the attorney general’s Jewish faith or identity.

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    2 个月前

    Do you think Tlaib’s suggestion that Nessel’s office is biased was anti-semetic?

    This is a valid question to ask the governor

    No it’s not. It’s a leading question repeating a complete fabrication as if it had a basis in reality. It would have been equally valid to ask “do you think Tlaib’s supports Hamas?”.

    I agree with your take on the governor’s lack of refutation, though.