From Scoop to Poop

The rush to judgment, the willingness to always believe that others are in the wrong, that they are hiding something or outright lying are powerful driving forces behind news organizations, and sometimes, make them make mistakes, like the one just admitted to by CBS in their reporting of the Benghazi attack. The 60 minutes people were so intent on finding fault with the U.S. government handling of the attack, that, even after being aware that there was some question as to their informant's veracity, they went ahead with the story and stood by it. Now, they've had to apologize and admit that they were wrong and made a mistake in relying on the man's account of what happened, given the fact that he wasn't there when it happened.

The scoop turned into poop.

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