May we offer a humble piece of advice to left-leaning media outlets?
When you’re writing about Hunter Biden and Biden family corruption, it’s OK to just focus on Hunter Biden and Biden family corruption. No need to equivocate or do anything like this:
the level of apology and disclaimer required to report on wrongdoing from the president's son https://t.co/Ygmna3OO4o pic.twitter.com/rPOxNuAMuM
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) October 13, 2021
C’mon, Business Insider. You don’t have to be like that.
I do wonder about this sometimes. Do reporters feel this kind of genuflection is necessary to appease readership?
Is the throat clear just a signal to any potential online mob? https://t.co/jH2AQauSON
— Geoffrey Ingersoll (@GPIngersoll) October 13, 2021
They don’t want to kick the hornet’s nest.
The cowardly "journalists" are afraid of the Twitter mob attacking them for semi-sorta doing a miniscule amount of their job.
We swear, guize, Trump is real bad and we hate him too. Please don't criticize us. 😭😭😭
— Eric (@Crude1970) October 13, 2021
My god, practically apologizing for reporting corruption. Honk honk.
— GMO Free Citizen 7 (@Citizen_Zed) October 13, 2021
This headline is so completely insanehttps://t.co/wnV75xnliv
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) October 13, 2021
Recommended
It’s memorable, at least.
Legitimately the funniest headline I’ve ever seen. https://t.co/PMkibyaNol
— Brady Leonard (@bradyleonard) October 13, 2021
Not too shabby.
It’s also odd that they compare Hunter to Trump instead of Trump Jr.
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) October 13, 2021
The piece doesn't even reference the Trump kids, which seems like a missed opportunity
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) October 13, 2021
Business Insider certainly missed an opportunity to look like a serious journalistic outlet.
It's also grammatically incorrect
— Giuseppe Mercadante (@itsmercadante) October 13, 2021
“what’s he’s”
— Danny Saint (@CenterStageDS) October 13, 2021
Pay wall and still can’t afford an editor smh
— Pete, Passport (@Passport_Pete) October 13, 2021
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