>Straight out of the left-wing blogosphere ...
OK, but what part of it isn't true?
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com
en.wikipedia.org
"Karl broke a significant political story on May 10, 2013, citing emails that purported to show the Obama administration manipulated Benghazi talking points for political gain. However, Karl's citations later turned out to be actually from summary notes from a congressional Republican source who claimed to have seen the emails. When the White House released the actual emails proving communications focused on providing accurate information, Karl admitted he did not see the emails."
fair.org
"Karl came to mainstream journalism via the Collegiate Network, an organization primarily devoted to promoting and supporting right-leaning newspapers on college campuses (Extra!, 9-10/91)—such as the Rutgers paper launched by the infamous James O’Keefe (Political Correction, 1/27/10). The network, founded in 1979, is one of several projects of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, which seeks to strengthen conservative ideology on college campuses. William F. Buckley was the ISI’s first president, and the current board chair is American Spectator publisher Alfred Regnery. Several leading right-wing pundits came out of Collegiate-affiliated papers, including Ann Coulter, Dinesh D'Souza, Michelle Malkin, Rich Lowry and Laura Ingraham (Washington Times, 11/28/04)."
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