Newsweek Confirms Mainstream Media Pays For FAKE News – Does not Vet

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    Newsweek confirms that mainstream media pays for FAKE news and does not vet it before publication.

    Matthew Cooper, political editor at Newsweek has embarrassingly admitted that Newsweek and other publications (Readers Digest & Scientific America) subcontract editorial that is published without being read, edited, vetted or reviewed and that the practice is fairly common in the magazine business.

    Cooper appeared on the Tucker Carlson show last night to discuss the “Madam President” debacle.

    Fake News.

    “…as the tone of the election grew darker and more bizarre by the day, President-Elect Hillary Clinton ‘went high’ when her opponent went even lower. No stranger to trudging through the mire of misogyny in her career as first lady, senator, and secretary of state, President-Elect Clinton continued to push for an issues-based campaign even as a handful of Trump’s most deplorable supporters, seeing the wide margins Clinton held among female voters, called to repeal the 19th amendment. On election day, Americans across the country roundly rejected the kind of fear and hate-based conservatism peddled by Donald Trump and elected the first woman in U.S. history to the presidency. The culminating election of a career in politics spanning 3 decades and arguably more experience than any other incoming president, 2016’s was not an easy race to watch, comment on or be a part of–but when the dust cleared it revealed a priceless moment in American history. The highest glass ceiling in the Western World had [been shattered]…”

    Cooper admits that the “writing in this is, shall we say, was not up to the editorial standards of Newsweek.”

    Do these publications (Mainstream Media) really think that all Americans are dim witted and do not understand what is going on?

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