Fake news is a convenient scapegoat, but the big 2016 problem was the real news

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It was real news from establishment outlets that made the difference in this campaign. The sum total of this media coverage — real stories based on editorial decisions about how to weight and present real facts — was to give the public the impression that two similarly ethically flawed candidates were running against each other in an election with low policy stakes. The reporters and editors responsible for that coverage can reasonably (if a bit absurdly) consider themselves proud of the work that led the public to that conclusion, or they can consider themselves ashamed of it. But the idea that voters were moved by fake stories about the pope rather than all-too-real ones about email servers is a preposterous evasion.


Fake news is a convenient scapegoat, but the big 2016 problem was the real news