Ex-CNN boss rips media 'hyperbole' on Trump: Their 'end of democracy' claims will lead to 'credibility' crisis
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Ex-CNN honcho Chris Licht sounded off on the media's "hyperbole" about Donald Trump leading up to Election Day, specifically about warning of "the end of democracy."
His advice to his media colleagues: "Swing at the pitches that are thrown." Joseph A. Wulfsohn is a media reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to joseph.wulfsohn@fox.com and on Twitter: @JosephWulfsohn.
"To completely butcher a Chris Rock phrase, if someone kills eight people, don't say they killed nine," Licht said. "[Trump's] going to do enough things that really require scrutiny and sounding the alarm bells. Don't say, 'Well, this means this, and that means that's going to happen.' Say he did this, and then let's discuss what that means. Not, ‘Well this is going to mean this’ because a lot of times the media gets in trouble when they predict things."
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