Corporate News Outlets Again "Confirm"
the Same False Story, While Many Refuse to Correct
it
Journalists with major outlets know
they spread a false, retracted story about the
FBI and Giuliani but refuse to remove it,
because their real job is spreading
disinformation.
By Glenn Greenwald
May 04, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" - - "
One of the primary plagues of
corporate journalism, which I have
documented more times
than I can count, just reared its ugly head
again to deceive millions of people with fake news.
When one large news outlet publishes a false story
based on whispers from anonymous security state
agents with the CIA or FBI, other news outlets
quickly purport that they have “independently
confirmed” the false story, in order to bolster its
credibility (oh, it must be true since other
outlets have also confirmed it).
This is an obvious scam — they have not
“independently confirmed” anything but rather merely
acted as servants to the same lying security state
agents who planted the original false story — but
they do it over and over, creating the deceitful
perception that a fake story has been "confirmed” by
multiple outlets, thus bolstering its credibility in
the public mind. It was the favored tactic for
spreading debunked Russiagate frauds and is still
used. One of the most vivid examples occurred in
December, 2017, when CNN
falsely reported what it hyped as "a major
bombshell”: that Donald Trump, Jr. had advance
access to the WikiLeaks archive. Within an hour,
NBC News’ Ken Dilanian and CBS News
both claimed they had “independently confirmed” this
fairy tale. When it turned out that it was a
complete lie, all based on a false date on an email
to Trump Jr., these outlets embarrassingly corrected
it hours later and then simply moved on as if it
never happened, never explaining how multiple
outlets could possibly have all “independently
confirmed” the same blatant falsehood.
On Thursday night, The Washington Post,
citing anonymous sources (of course),
claimed that the FBI gave a "defensive briefing”
to Rudy Giuliani in 2019, before he traveled to
Ukraine, that he was being targeted by a Russian
disinformation campaign to hurt Joe Biden's
candidacy, yet he ignored the FBI's warnings and
went anyway. The Post also claimed that the
right-wing news outlet OANN was similarly briefed.
The claim about Giuliani not only predictably
ricocheted all over social media and cable news —
where, as usual, it was uncritically treated as
Truth — but it was shortly thereafter “independently
confirmed” by both NBC News’ de facto
CIA spokesman Ken Dilanian along with The New
York Times.
What was the problem with this story? It was
totally false. The FBI never briefed Giuliani on
any such thing. As a result, The Washington Post
had to append this "correction” — meaning a
retraction — to the top of its viral story:
At first, The New York Times
attempted to quietly change the story to delete
the false claims without noting they were doing so.
But upon being pressured, they finally faced up to
what they did and
posted their own retraction at the very bottom
of the story that reads: “Correction:
An earlier version of this article misstated whether
Rudolph W. Giuliani received a formal warning from
the F.B.I. about Russian disinformation. Mr.
Giuliani did not receive such a so-called defensive
briefing.” In their self-glorifying jargon, the
Paper of Record did not spread Fake News — perish
the thought — but merely "misstated” the truth.
Meanwhile, NBC News, at the top of its
false story,
posted this explanation for why Dilanian got the
story completely wrong:
An earlier version of this article included
an incorrect report that Rudolph Giuliani had
received a defensive briefing from the FBI in
2019 warning him that he was being targeted by a
Russian influence operation. The report was
based on a source familiar with the matter, but
a second source now says the briefing was only
prepared for Giuliani and not delivered to him,
in part over concerns it might complicate the
criminal investigation of Giuliani. As a result,
the premise and headline of the article below
have been changed to reflect the corrected
information.
This credibility carnage was so glaring that even
CNN
acknowledged that “the corrections are black
eyes to the newsrooms which have aggressively
reported on Giuliani's contacts with Ukrainians in
his attempts to dig up dirt on then-presidential
candidate Joe Biden.” But there have been so many
similar "black eyes” like this one, indeed far worse
ones, over the last five years, and they never
change anything that causes these "black eyes”
because they want to do this: spreading
disinformation is their function. Indeed, as I have
asked almost every time these debacles happen:
how is it possible that these same outlets keep
"confirming” one another's false stories?
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And the answer is obvious: they all serve as
mouthpieces for the same propagandists and
disinformation agents of the CIA, FBI and other
security state agencies. In this capacity, they
dutifully write down and vouch for what they are
told by those agencies to publish without any
investigative scrutiny or confirmation. The most
amazing part of it all is that when they try to
malign independent journalists for not doing "real
reporting” — real reporting like these corporate
outlets do — this is what they mean by real
reporting: getting a call from the CIA or FBI
and being told what to say. And that is why they so
often mislead and deceive the public with
blatant disinformation in unison.
It is hard to overstate how far and wide this
false story about the FBI's briefing to Giuliani
spread, how many millions of people it deceived. The
two liberal cable outlets, MSNBC and
CNN, instantly convened panels to analyze the
grave implications of this revelation, accusing
Giuliani of knowingly spreading Russian
disinformation (by which they meant, as usual,
truthful information that reflects poorly on
Democratic Party leaders) even though he was
told not to keep doing so by the FBI.
As usual, the MSNBC program of Nicolle Wallace —
who has magically transformed from a disinformation
agent for the Bush/Cheney White House into an
identical disinformation agent but now for the DNC —
was one of the leaders in spreading this lie. She
brought on former FBI agent and current MSNBC
analyst Clint Watts to do just that (just as Wallace
dramatized how Brian Sicknick died by falsely
claiming that "they beat a Capitol Police Officer to
death with a fire extinguisher" and repeatedly
glorified Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) as a
great and truthful leader on COVID):
This is all par for the course. But in this case,
dozens of journalists for NBC News,
MSNBC, CNN and The Washington Post
— the very outlets that purported to "confirm” the
false story — as well as activists and scholars who
purport to combat "disinformation,” spread it all
over Twitter and, days later, have left it up, even
knowing the story is false, while not even telling
their followers that the story was false and has
been retracted.
In preparation for writing this article, I spent
the day notifying close to a dozen of these media
luminaries that their false tweet remained up and
asked whether they intend to take it down and/or
correct the false tweet. Only one — NBC
White House Correspondent Geoff Bennett — responded.
He did so by blocking me on Twitter, while
leaving the false tweet up, uncorrected. Put
another way, this NBC News journalist is
well aware that he lied to close to 200,000
followers when he
falsely told them that “Rudy Giuliani and Sen.
Ron Johnson were warned in late 2019 that they were
targets of a Russian operation intended to damage
Joe Biden politically” — a story (as it pertains to
Giuliani) which even his own outlet has retracted —
but simply refuses to note that it was false or to
remove the false posting. This NBC News
reporter is knowingly spreading Fake News all over
Twitter.
The number of journalists with major outlets who
spread this fake news and never corrected it is too
high to comprehensively chronicle. But even when you
tell them that the story they spread is false and
that they never corrected it or deleted the false
tweet, they just leave it up anyway: knowingly
spreading lies.
Basically as an experiment to measure how willing
they are to knowingly lie even when caught, I sent a
large number of them inquiries similar to the one I
sent to NBC’s Bennett. With the exception
of NBC's Bennett — who blocked me but left
up the lying claim — virtually all just left their
false tweets up with no notation to the people they
lied to that the story was retracted. Here, for
instance, are my similar interactions with
Washington Post reporter Dan Zak, frequent
Russia analyst for CNN and The Daily
Beast Michael Weiss, CNN's Senior
Global Affairs analyst Bianna Golodryga, and
Bloomberg columnist Tim O'Brien, all of whom
spread this story and have left it up uncorrected:
Here is just a random sampling of five more
people or sites who spread this lie all over the
internet and refuse to take it down or tell their
followers the tweet was false: MSNBC's
ex-FBI agent Clint Watts, Washington Post
reporter Greg Jaffe, Center for American Progress'
Max Bergmann who runs the liberal think tank's
"Moscow Project,” Nina Jankowicz: who says she
"studies disinformation”(!) for the Wilson Center,
and the liberal "news” site Raw Story:
Meanwhile, MSNBC's Chris Hayes’ show,
All In, has
left up its tweet with the false story and
refuses to take it down (though, after I shamed them
for it, they finally
noted in a subsequent tweet an hour or so ago
that the story was retracted), while MSNBC's
viral tweet with the false story also remains
up:
Perhaps the most extraordinary example is The
Washington Post's Glenn Kessler. He is held out
by that paper as its official "fact-checker": the
person responsible for decreeing what is true and
what is false. Not only did he
post the fake claim about Giuliani's briefing,
and not only did he never delete it or note that it
was false even after his own paper retracted it and
even after I
advised him of this, but — just two days ago! —
he
endorsed a denunciation by CNN's Jake
Tapper of an RNC official who tweeted out a story
that
turned out to be false (namely, that DHS was
providing copies of Kamala Harris’ book to migrant
children).
"Says quite a bit that this tweet is still up
even after the story was proven a lie,” the CNN
anchor reasonably said. Yet while Kessler endorsed
that lecture, he himself did exactly the
same thing: let stand a retracted story without
removing the tweet or telling his audience that it
was false:
As I indicated, this is just a small sampling of
journalists and activists who spread this false
story and simply left the lie standing and
uncorrected even after being advised. The list of
shame also includes MSNBC's second-favorite neocon
(after Bill Kristol)
Jennifer Rubin of
The Washington Post. And while the false
articles from the three outlets went viral, the
tweets and other notations addressing the
retractions were noted by
only a tiny fraction who spread the original
claim.
Every journalist, even the most honest and
careful, will get things wrong sometimes, and
trustworthy journalists issue prompt corrections
when they do. That behavior should be
trust-building. But when media outlets continue
to use the same reckless and deceitful tactics —
such as claiming to have “independently confirmed”
one another's false stories when they have merely
served as stenographers for the same anonymous
security state agents while "confirming” nothing —
that strongly suggests a complete indifference to
the truth and, even more so, a willingness to serve
as disinformation agents for various official
factions. And when a journalist spreads a false
story and knows they have done so, but still refuses
to correct it or remove it — as is the case for many
of the above examples — then they are just tawdry
liars who should be driven out of journalism. But
they are not driven out and will not be because the
reality is that their job is to spread
disinformation as long as it is in servitude to the
right factions (the CIA, FBI and DNC) and against
those who are ideologically disfavored.
Again we see the core truth of U.S. corporate
journalism. The outlets that most vocally claim to
condemn disinformation and fake news — to the point
of agitating in favor of corporate and online
censorship of their critics and competitors in the
name of combating it — are the most prolific,
aggressive and destructive disseminators of
disinformation. Their refusal to remove the fake
news here even after I explicitly notified them of
it just makes this latest example a particularly
vivid one.
Update, May 3, 2021, 20:20 pm. ET:
Subsequent to publication of this article, The
Washington Post's Glenn Kessler posted a
correction to Twitter:
This is not hard to do. It's what anyone with
even minimal journalistic integrity would do. It is
astonishing and grotesque how many of them
simply refuse.
Glenn Greenwald is a journalist,
constitutional lawyer, and author of four New York
Times bestselling books on politics and law. His
most recent book, “No Place to Hide,” is about the
U.S. surveillance state and his experiences
reporting on the Snowden documents around the world.
Prior to co-founding The Intercept, Greenwald’s
column was featured in The Guardian and Salon.
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