All of the usual suspects are among the top winners, including the Washington Post, CNN, and the New York Times.
We’ve listed the top ten of over 30 fake news stories that made it into the Daily Caller’s list:
1. Washington Post blamed the death of a 7-year-old migrant girl on Border Patrol
The paper disgracefully blamed U.S. Border Patrol for the death of the little girl, despite the fact that her own father praised the agency for doing everything they could to help her. The full timeline of events also paint a different picture than what the Post portrays.2. CNN and the Hill both reported on a sexual assault claim against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh without mentioning that the claim had been quickly retracted.
The Hill eventually deleted a tweet about the claim and CNN updated its story.3. The Boston Globe had to correct it’s story about Elizabeth Warren and admit she’s even LESS Native American than they had thought.
The paper initially stated that the Massachusetts senator was between 1/32 and 1/512th Native American, but had to issue a correction stating she was actually between 1/64th and 1/1,024th Native American.4. The New York Times shamefully reported that former U.N.
Ambassador Nikki Haley purchased expensive curtains for her New York apartment.In reality, the $52,000 curtains were approved in 2016 and the ambassador had no say in the matter.5. The media still blames Republicans for the Steele dossier.
The Daily Caller points out that so-called reporters such as CNN’s Jim Sciutto, MSNBC’s Katy Tur, and MSNBC’s Ari Melber all perpetuated the falsehood that the GOP was responsible for the salacious, unverified, anti-Trump dossier. In reality, the research conducted by ex-British spy Christopher Steele and eventually compiled into the dossier was solely paid for by the DNC and Clinton campaign.6. A CNN analyst published a “dubious” report about more unsubstantiated Brett Kavanaugh claims.
The DC points out, “CNN political analyst and Sentinel editor Brian Karem published a report in September claiming that ‘Montgomery County investigators’ were looking into an additional allegation of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.Local police disputed that they were investigating any claims, and Karem later updated his reporting to indicate that his sources were not police, but rather random ‘investigators in Montgomery County.'”7. Just one day after Sen. Ted Cruz did a 15 minute interview with CNN, the network claimed he was “scared” to appear on their channel in the wake of the Parkland, Florida school shooting....
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