Our episode "The Hand That Rocks The Gavel" was nominated for a Peabody Award! Congratulations to producers @nadiareiman and @zchace, editor @Starecheski and reporter @AngGervasi!
https://t.co/EqtYBWvtFi
For the past few months, @zchace and I have been furiously reporting this with Angela Gervasi. I’m very thankful to all the immigration judges who talked to us for this story. It was eye-opening for me and I hope it is for you too.
The show is a real-time quest to figure out how to make journalism better.
We launch today, with our first two episodes. On episode two I'm joined by @AsteadWH, @zchace, @iraglass, and @jonathaneig.
We'll be coming out every other Thursday from here on.
I'm serious about this. For a month and a half, journalists can just fling voting questions out to like two dozen experts and see which one answers first
i am not making this up
has sourcing ever been easier
it has not
@mcopelov Amy Gardner is one of the very best reporters writing about elections in this country. Try doing her job. She has been literally breaking news and informing you so that you think you have an idea of what the plot even is.
This is also why it’s impt to not get your news through partisans. Up until yesterday yall had convinced yourselves that a president avoiding most media interviews was some stroke of strategic genius. The baseline marginal voter was more prepared for Biden’s performance
Nothing explains why, when handed a perfect abortion question on a silk pillow, Biden started talking about a woman raped and killed by an illegal immigrant.
That’s not overpreparing. That’s… something else