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27 Mar, 10 tweets, 4 min read
Here's @oliverdarcy of @CNN calling @theprospect "misinfo" after not responding to any of our questions for a week, and misstating the nature of our report.
Also he botched my quote! I said 100%. Let's break this down...
Starts with "a progressive website": check. Obviously anything partisan is untruthful.
We've been around 32 years FWIW.
Next, notice the jump. Starts by saying our story suggested that "CNN aired a 'staged' migrant crossing," and then says "Obviously, CNN did not stage the crossing."
Nobody said they staged it themselves, just that they got duped. Something @CNN never answered. All assertions.
Then the killer evidence: the Border Patrol said they didn't stage anything!
I'll leave to you whether the Border Patrol is trustworthy. But this also wasn't what we suggested. We suggested right wing forces put it together, with possible participation of CBP.
And we suggested that because, among other things, there's a tape shot at the same scene where you hear the right wing guys behind the camera talk about paying off smugglers to create scenes of border crossings.
But in addition, as @oliverdarcy knows because I asked him about it, Henry Cuellar, the Democrat who shared the right wing video, told us that he got it *from the Border Patrol.*
The ones who said they had nothing to do with it.
We're going to have more on this in a followup. But it is so sleazy of @CNN to duck us for a week, then have their "media" "reporter" run a BS story that lumps us in with conspiracy theorists. With the "evidence" that an untrustworthy agency said so.
And what really pains me is that this smears a young reporter, @Marcia_Brown9, who has spent years on the immigration beat, was just at the border, and knows a ton more than @oliverdarcy about what's really happening there. It's disgraceful.
What's more, @CNN still hasn't answered our questions, which I'll post below.
This is just classic big media bullying.
More wrong things packed into this:
-We are not a "progressive website," we've been putting out print magazines for 32 years
-There is no "Customs and Border Patrol." It's Customs and Border Protection. There's also the U.S. Border Patrol, but not with the C in front of it.

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More from @ddayen

25 Mar
Great lineup at @TheProspect today.
How did this historic shift of focus to inequality, full employment and labor economics happen? Part of the answer is the economics department at the University of California, Berkeley. @HaroldMeyerson has this great profile, from our next issue:
prospect.org/economy/berkel…
"Over the past two decades, Berkeley’s economics department and associated institutes have been at the forefront of two critical changes in the practice of economics: a heightened emphasis on empirical research, and an increasing focus on inequality." prospect.org/economy/berkel…
Read 7 tweets
23 Mar
It's water day at @TheProspect!
First, @gurleygg looks at water privatization in Chester, PA, as a city with troubled finances is goaded into selling off its public assets to for-profit interests.
prospect.org/environment/cl…
The PA legislature recently allowed municipalities in distress to sell assets like water systems at market value rather than depreciated value, a powerful spur for communities like Chester. But what will happen to rates, quality, and maintenance?
prospect.org/environment/cl…
We also have a success story: a new book about an unlikely victory in El Salavador by grassroots activists over mining interests that threatened the country's water supply. The book is The Water Defenders, it's out today, and Sasha Chavkin has a review:
prospect.org/culture/books/…
Read 4 tweets
22 Mar
Really excited to show you my latest for the print edition of @TheProspect. It's about musicians, beset on all sides by giant corporations that have robbed all but the biggest stars of the ability to make a living.
prospect.org/power/islands-…
Radio is mostly in the hands of Liberty Media. Live Nation & AEG control venues & artist management services, with Live Nation dominating ticketing. The major labels have been whittled down to 3. Bedrocks that nurtured local music scenes are largely gone.
prospect.org/power/islands-…
And none of that matters as much as streaming, responsible for 83% of music industry revenues, going mostly to Spotify & YouTube, for whom music is really a loss leader, incidental to data collection for ads & the promise of audience growth for investors prospect.org/power/islands-…
Read 10 tweets
21 Mar
Now that the political media's decided to rediscover the border, I want to highlight @Marcia_Brown9's story from last week, because the dominant narrative is missing some critical context.
prospect.org/justice/year-o…
First of all, the border really is closed unless you're an unaccompanied minor or you had an asylum claim prior to last March. The Biden administration has maintained Title 42, a CDC public health order used to deport anyone crossing on sight.
This includes sending asylum seekers back to home countries whee they could be persecuted or killed, an illegal action.
More commonly, Mexican and Central American migrants are sent back to Mexico, where they promptly try to cross again.
Read 10 tweets
24 Feb
1/ I want to invite you to apply for our Prospect writing fellowship, which in my completely biased opinion is the best early-career job in journalism. You can apply here:
theamericanprospect.submittable.com/submit/171496/…
2/ Our two-year fellowship gives a staff job (full benefits, union shop) to journalists just out of college or at an early point in their careers, working with our team on every type of reporting possible, from on-the-ground coverage to analysis, from short-form to long features.
3/ Our terrific writing fellows that I have had the pleasure of working with, @Marcia_Brown9 and @brittanyagibson, are wrapping up their fellowships, so we need two more to carry on the tradition. The first job would start at the end of May and the second in September.
Read 5 tweets
24 Feb
Um, Katie Porter v. Louis DeJoy alert. oversight.house.gov
Porter: You made changes to USPS but the IG said you did no analysis on whether they would save money. Now you're doing a strategic plan, have you done any analysis?
DeJoy: I disagree we did no analysis. We've done extensive research.
Porter: Will you provide those analyses to this committee?
DeJoy: We will produce "a certain amount of information." We're not embarrassed by the work we did.
Porter: Did you hire consultants?
DeJoy: The organization has embedded consultants for a long time.
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