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Showing Original Post only (View all)Emailgate: How media mistakes created Hillary Clinton's fake, fake identity [View all]
http://www.zdnet.com/article/emailgate-how-media-mythology-created-hillary-clintons-fake-fake-identity/Summary:The media creates mythology. David Gewirtz looks at how the AP created a new, completely false Hillary Clinton myth about a fake identity, how it's sticking, and where it all went wrong.
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There is more to the Hillary Clinton personal email story than just Hillary Clinton and her personal email use.
It's also a story about a trusted news establishment that broke a story in the morning about the leading presumptive presidential candidate using a fake identity, let it run through an entire day's news cycle, and then changed that story in the same article later that evening -- without ever releasing an update or correction.
What I'm about to describe is how the media can create its own misinformation, resulting in an entirely new (and incorrect) mythology. The result: leaving an already overly partisan citizenry with an impression of an odd Clinton misdeed that is, in fact, wholly false.
The sticky story of a fake identity
It started with an Associated Press report claiming that Mrs. Clinton (or, presumably, a staffer) "ran her own computer system for her official emails" out of her family's home in Chappaqua, New York.
At 8:09 AM ET, AP ran a story headlined "CLINTON RAN OWN COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR HER OFFICIAL EMAILS." In it, AP not only asserted that Clinton ran a server, but also that she used a fake identity, one "Eric Hoteham" to register the domain name.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is in one big email mess, but if you zoom out and look at her as any other employee you have a leading example of shadow IT at play.
Later, AP changed the story quite a bit. When my editor and I went back to the same AP URL later in the day to do a proof edit of my Hillary Clinton email coverage, the AP story was quite different. Now the headline was "HOUSE COMMITTEE SUBPOENAS CLINTON EMAILS IN BENGHAZI PROBE."
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Emailgate: How media mistakes created Hillary Clinton's fake, fake identity [View all]
OKNancy
Mar 2015
OP
So if anyone ever screws something up, that excuses all behavior from that point on?
jeff47
Mar 2015
#19
But Clinton didn't screw anything up--you're buying off on rightwing smears and bullshit.
MADem
Mar 2015
#23
You're saying she "made an error" when there were no regulations in place where she might have
MADem
Mar 2015
#31
Interesting that anything that favors Hillary only gets minimal number of responses,
Beacool
Mar 2015
#8
the only reason there are even that many is that the admins put it on the DU homepage
OKNancy
Mar 2015
#11
That's because the Archivist of the United States has said "This was a bullshit story."
MADem
Mar 2015
#25
I recall that. She knew it then & now. Same thing they didi to Bill Clinton they'll do to her.
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#28
No, your point was not clear. I thought you were referencing watchdog agencies, not networks.
MADem
Mar 2015
#37
They will show up as soon they get their new talking points from Free Republic.
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#29