Far Left Wing "NEWSWEEK" PROVES WHY such sources are JOKES!
VIDEO: Newsweek Didn’t Even Read Its Own Recalled President Hillary Commemorative Issue
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BLAKE NEFF
Reporter
10:39 PM 11/30/2016
An editor at Newsweek magazine admitted on Tucker Carlson Tonight that the magazine hadn’t even proofread a commemorative issue honoring Hillary Clinton before having it distributed in anticipation of her winning the 2016 presidential election.
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The writing in this is, shall we say, not up to the editorial standards of Newsweek,” Cooper admitted to Carlson.
Carlson responded by asking who on Newsweek’s staff wrote the subpar content.
“Well, no one on our staff wrote it,” Cooper said. “We subcontract out to a company.”
“But when you read it before it went out, what did you say?” Carlson asked.
“Well, no, we didn’t [read it],” Cooper admitted. “We subcontract these commemorative issues to a company … so it’s sort of been done on a separate track, and we did not review it before it went out.”
Carlson was baffled, and speculated about what would have happened if the company had gone rogue and published the text of Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler’s memoir, in the commemorative issue.
“Well, if they had reprinted Mein Kampf, that would be even worse,” Cooper said.
Henceforth, Cooper said, Newsweek would work harder to police the content of commemorative issues bearing its name.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/30/video-newsweek-didnt-even-read-its-own-president-hillary-commemorative-issue/#ixzz4RYjqzr6q
VIDEO: Newsweek Didn’t Even Read Its Own Recalled President Hillary Commemorative Issue
Photo of Blake Neff
BLAKE NEFF
Reporter
10:39 PM 11/30/2016
An editor at Newsweek magazine admitted on Tucker Carlson Tonight that the magazine hadn’t even proofread a commemorative issue honoring Hillary Clinton before having it distributed in anticipation of her winning the 2016 presidential election.
[...]
The writing in this is, shall we say, not up to the editorial standards of Newsweek,” Cooper admitted to Carlson.
Carlson responded by asking who on Newsweek’s staff wrote the subpar content.
“Well, no one on our staff wrote it,” Cooper said. “We subcontract out to a company.”
“But when you read it before it went out, what did you say?” Carlson asked.
“Well, no, we didn’t [read it],” Cooper admitted. “We subcontract these commemorative issues to a company … so it’s sort of been done on a separate track, and we did not review it before it went out.”
Carlson was baffled, and speculated about what would have happened if the company had gone rogue and published the text of Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler’s memoir, in the commemorative issue.
“Well, if they had reprinted Mein Kampf, that would be even worse,” Cooper said.
Henceforth, Cooper said, Newsweek would work harder to police the content of commemorative issues bearing its name.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/30/video-newsweek-didnt-even-read-its-own-president-hillary-commemorative-issue/#ixzz4RYjqzr6q