It's past time to cease and desist with all the chatter of CNN reporting "false news". The "great interpreter"and heart reader has divined that CNN is not fake news. Now if she could convince trump of throwing out exaggerated and or false tweets.
"Kellyanne Conway, a top aide to President Donald Trump, clashed with Jake Tapper on air Tuesday afternoon, as the CNN host challenged Conway about the White House’s repeated unsubstantiated claims and its attacks on the media.
Conway defended the administration, saying it has a “high regard for the facts” and also said that CNN is not “fake news” despite Trump repeatedly accusing the network of putting out false stories.
“I don't think CNN is fake news,” Conway said. “I think there are some reports everywhere, in print, on TV, on radio, in conversation, that are not well researched and are sometimes based on falseness.”
Tapper questioned Conway sharply, particularly pressing her on Trump’s false claim earlier on Tuesday that the U.S. murder rate is “the highest it's been in 45 to 47 years."
“Facts are stubborn things, and to say that we're not reporting something that happens not to be true, therefore we're not to be trusted, that's a problem,” Tapper said.
Conway then tried to shift the conversation to the criticism she has received from media reports, while asserting that she’s “the most open press person in the White House.
“I'm now being attacked by the media including networks that are familiar to you. And I'm just going to keep soldiering on,” Conway said. “I came to this White House to serve this president who is serving people.”
You think that if she quite providing "alternative truths" the media would quit attacking her?
"Kellyanne Conway, a top aide to President Donald Trump, clashed with Jake Tapper on air Tuesday afternoon, as the CNN host challenged Conway about the White House’s repeated unsubstantiated claims and its attacks on the media.
Conway defended the administration, saying it has a “high regard for the facts” and also said that CNN is not “fake news” despite Trump repeatedly accusing the network of putting out false stories.
“I don't think CNN is fake news,” Conway said. “I think there are some reports everywhere, in print, on TV, on radio, in conversation, that are not well researched and are sometimes based on falseness.”
Tapper questioned Conway sharply, particularly pressing her on Trump’s false claim earlier on Tuesday that the U.S. murder rate is “the highest it's been in 45 to 47 years."
“Facts are stubborn things, and to say that we're not reporting something that happens not to be true, therefore we're not to be trusted, that's a problem,” Tapper said.
Conway then tried to shift the conversation to the criticism she has received from media reports, while asserting that she’s “the most open press person in the White House.
“I'm now being attacked by the media including networks that are familiar to you. And I'm just going to keep soldiering on,” Conway said. “I came to this White House to serve this president who is serving people.”
You think that if she quite providing "alternative truths" the media would quit attacking her?