New York Times thinks it’s a scandal that WSJ editor wants reporters to stick to facts when covering Trump

One of the ways the media manifests its bias is with the language it uses to talk about certain things. There’s a style we’ll call the “language of scandal,” and reporters using this language will tell you, for instance, that they have “obtained internal memos,” or that that certain things have been “learned” from sources who wish not to be named.

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