Rolling Stone updates its UVA-rape story: 'Our trust in her was misplaced'
Someone has to be fired for reckless publishing @RollingStone: A note to our readers regarding our UVA rape story: http://t.co/ycSZZKt3Wk
— Stuart Schorr (@stuartschorr) December 5, 2014
@RollingStone what little cred RS had remaining disappears. Maybe the press will stop being judge & jury w/sketchy facts.
— Richard Church (@Slicyman) December 5, 2014
Jessica Valenti: 'Well fuck you very much, @RollingStone'
I trust women.
— Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) December 5, 2014
Rolling Stone partially retracts UVA story over "discrepancies" http://t.co/TwDyskNfVY pic.twitter.com/CFgeMZEKSl
— Jezebel (@Jezebel) December 5, 2014
'Off the deep end' again: Amanda Marcotte slams 'rape apologists' after UVA story update
Interesting how rape apologists think that if they can “discredit” one rape story, that means no other rape stories can be true, either.
— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) December 5, 2014
@AmandaMarcotte "Rape apologists"? That's what you're getting out of this? You're not outraged at RS for the lies hurting actual rape vics?
— Lady Patriarchy (@CounslrObvious) December 5, 2014
@AmandaMarcotte Is everyone who was (rightfully) skeptical of this story a rape apologist?
— Anthony L. Fisher (@anthonyLfisher) December 5, 2014
Apparently, according to @AmandaMarcotte, someone insisting people fact check serious accusations = rape apologist. Ridiculous.
— Future President (@GovernorOfTN) December 5, 2014
.@AmandaMarcotte You are completely wrong, both morally and factually, and you're trying to avoid the harm you've done by pointing fingers.
— Melissa Clouthier (@MelissaTweets) December 5, 2014
@AmandaMarcotte you have officially gone off the deep end with this one, hackette.
— sarah (@mamaswati) December 5, 2014
Interesting how not a single person in the world is saying that. It's just the voices in your head, Mandy. They're not real. @AmandaMarcotte
— Blaknsam (@Blaknsam) December 5, 2014
What I've learned the past few weeks: If I don't accept that "all cops are killers" & "all men are rapists" I'm not taking things seriously.
— SFK (@stephenkruiser) December 5, 2014
'You are unbelievable'! When will Sally Kohn apologize to Jonah Goldberg for this?
I'm pretty sure that @sallykohn owes @JonahNRO a serious apology for this: https://t.co/rmYPW3YWQX
— AG (@AG_Conservative) December 5, 2014
My belated response to @Sallykohn's ridiculous question. http://t.co/fYHrYxVspH
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) December 3, 2014
Has @sallykohn apologized to @JonahNRO yet?
— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) December 5, 2014
@JonahNRO FYI … https://t.co/nPOfsv7N9Q
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) December 5, 2014
@sallykohn Grow up and admit your error.
— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) December 5, 2014
.@sallykohn You can admit when you or something you supported are wrong. Believe it or not, people actually respect that type of humility.
— T. Becket Adams (@BecketAdams) December 5, 2014
@sallykohn Try this: "I apologize. I was wrong to attack skeptics who simply wanted to maintain basic standards of reporting" @JonahNRO
— Amerigo Chattin (@AmerigoChattin) December 5, 2014
#AngryLambchop Christopher Hayes adds his own 'fuck you' to Rolling Stone
Also, fuck you RS for trying to throw your source under the bus: this is on you, not her http://t.co/xb8g3aAveM
— Christopher Hayes (@chrislhayes) December 5, 2014
@chrislhayes
#Grrrrr
#AngryLambchop
#LambchopSmash!
— Candace Brown (@CandaceTX) December 5, 2014
@chrislhayes // that mouth, tho
— Tin-Ashy (@CountJoshua) December 5, 2014
.@chrislhayes What are you talking about??? It's not "on her", the woman who potentially LIED about a gang rape and could've ruined lives?
— AJ Delgado (@AJDelgado13) December 5, 2014
.@ChrisLHayes You tell them, Chris Hayes of MSNBC, avatar of detached professionalized reporting! @RSMcCain @Instapundit.
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) December 5, 2014
'Hoo boy': These tweets are coming back to haunt disgraced Rolling Stone journo
Um.. RT @seanmdav: Hoo boy. https://t.co/nYbhUVkhza
— Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) December 5, 2014
@SabrinaRErdely @TheAmishDude SRE, you should just keep your mouth shut, crawl back in bed with your phone, and find a good lawyer.
— Brian Gutherman (@NJNuke) December 5, 2014
LOL @SabrinaRErdely
Pinned pic.twitter.com/RHHBxhAIxQ
— Film Ladd (@FilmLadd) December 5, 2014
I like that @SabrinaRErdely seems to spend much of her time on Twitter explaining what constitutes good reporting.
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) December 5, 2014
Getting ready to divulge all my interviewing technique secrets to @Penn students at @dailypenn journalism bootcamp today. Where to begin??
— Sabrina Rubin Erdely (@SabrinaRErdely) January 12, 2014
Brit Hume credits the 'power of new media' for uncovering holes in Rolling Stone story
Much credit due writer and editor Richard Bradley whose single blog post 1st called attention to huge holes in @RollingStone UVa rape story.
— Brit Hume (@brithume) December 5, 2014
Here is the original blog post that cast doubt on @RollingStone UVa gang rape story. Example of power of new media. http://t.co/BCCLZvP3jq
— Brit Hume (@brithume) December 5, 2014
Much credit also due @washingtonpost for doing the reporting @RollingStone should have done on the now discredited UVa gang rape story.
— Brit Hume (@brithume) December 5, 2014
No credit due UVa student paper @cavalierdaily for coverage of bogus rape accusations. Even this pm no mention of @RollingStone retraction.
— Brit Hume (@brithume) December 5, 2014
Will UVa Pres. Teresa Sullivan apologize & reinstate fraternities after utterly premature reaction to now discredited gang rape story?
— Brit Hume (@brithume) December 5, 2014
@brithume no, it's perfectly natural to blame an entire group of people based on a false narrative #Ferguson
— Erik Sears (@ersears) December 5, 2014
@brithume Betting large, very large, that UVA will go the way of Oberlin: "well, it could have happened." Also that RS fires nobody.
— Joseph DiLuca (@joeinthejeep) December 5, 2014
Reversing a decision made on false victimhood pretenses would be politically incorrect. https://t.co/QCO9gdGoaI @brithume
— Fred M (@fredontwittur) December 5, 2014
@brithume C'mon Mr Hume, you know it's not the nature of the evidence, it's the seriousness of the charge. #ClarenceThomasHearings
— Ringo (@ringo_usn) December 5, 2014
'Like the crazy factory exploded': Feminist blogger 'emphatically' defends lying about rape; Update: Twitter account deleted?
Feminists are making impressive Kamikaze attacks on intellectual honesty right now: https://t.co/Yi9sQywffO
— el Sooper ن (@SooperMexican) December 5, 2014
Ho. Lee. Shit. RT @sarahrstevenson: Wat? https://t.co/VVJPAZc0kh
— Heather (@hboulware) December 5, 2014
There's just one thing to say, really @Shakestweetz : pic.twitter.com/FKupz3aI1I
— Allan Bourdius (@allanbourdius) December 5, 2014
Shorter @Shakestweetz If something is untrue but it fits with your narrative, you should believe it…. emphatically. pic.twitter.com/OmSBVuA3nq
— Jenn Jacques (@JennJacques) December 5, 2014
'We have a winner'! Rolling Stone inspires 'genius' update to classic proverb
Apparently a Rolling Stone also gathers no evidence.
— neontaster (@neontaster) December 5, 2014
Damn.
RT @neontaster: Apparently a Rolling Stone also gathers no evidence.
— James Skylar Gerrond (@JimmySky) December 5, 2014
Jim Geraghty busts hypocritical 'anti-rape-culture Rolling Stone'
@KatMcKinley The whole series needed a "Look, It's Not Rape Culture When Our Favorite Celebrities Do It" headline.
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 5, 2014
Rolling Stone has always taken a loud stand against violent young men, right? pic.twitter.com/j3RSs1PCZf
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 5, 2014
If there's ever been a publication that objected to the sexualization of violence, it's Rolling Stone. pic.twitter.com/G7QF1T0SuW
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 5, 2014
Rolling Stone has always objected to those who glamorize the mix of sex and violence. pic.twitter.com/i4nepleF5U
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 5, 2014
I'm just going to leave this here. pic.twitter.com/ZJdprcE5tq
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 5, 2014
Rolling Stone has always gone out of its way to emphasize that violence is not sexy. pic.twitter.com/flFLJKlnmi
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 5, 2014
Rolling Stone is awfully selective in where it sees "rape culture." http://t.co/PXDu0Go4pv
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) December 5, 2014
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