8 تغريدة Feb 27, 2023
And of course a number of our fan favorites jumped into the melee with some tweets that didn’t age well.
@ananavarro (woof)
@SethAbramson (always)
@atrupar (go figure, check out both of these)
Okay, I had to shout out @ProjectLincoln, who are seemingly never right about anything.
And can someone check on @Laurie_Garrett? Unhinged.
Some might say that media are only as good as their sources: if the authority on this wasn’t truthful, how could the media know better?
The problem, however, is that there was never even a shred of incredulity. The press took the government at its word and moved on.
It should go without saying, but this is simply an inexcusable way to handle getting to the bottom of whether American taxpayers were responsible for funding research that could’ve contributed to a global pandemic that has killed millions of people.
What if all adds up to is blatant media malpractice on the most consequential story in recent memory.
Given the NIH has now corrected the record, these outlets have a responsibility to do so as well.
But something tells me we won’t be hearing much at all from them.
This one went off so for new folks/those asking, I don’t have anything to sell or subscribe to.
But if you’re able, food banks remain in desperate need of support. For those in DC (or otherwise) I think Capital Area Food Bank does great work: give.capitalareafoodbank.org
For more, this thread from @R_H_Ebright - and his responses to questions and challenges below - are well worth your time.

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