"The report also blamed 'inaccurate media reports' for slowing the DOD’s response, specifically citing a tweet at 2:55 p.m. by a Washington Post reporter that claimed the DOD “had just denied a request by D.C. officials to deploy the National Guard to the US Capitol,” despite the fact that no denial had been ordered and senior DOD officials were still analyzing the request." ouch
This is the reason I went, I could not trust the MSM to report accurate news. I had no idea someone died until a neighbor in Boulder, CO called me and said there was chaos at the capitol. I was at the capitol watching and didn’t see anything that was being described to me. The sad thing is I went to the even to see if my neighbors would believe what I reported. No, they didn’t and I stopped talking to all but 1
There were no "failures." It was planned by Cocaine Mitch and Piglosi
"The report also blamed 'inaccurate media reports' for slowing the DOD’s response, specifically citing a tweet at 2:55 p.m. by a Washington Post reporter that claimed the DOD “had just denied a request by D.C. officials to deploy the National Guard to the US Capitol,” despite the fact that no denial had been ordered and senior DOD officials were still analyzing the request." ouch
How would inaccurate reporting slow down DOD's response, when DOD wasn't even involved with this?
It doesn't, but at the same time this highlighted quote from the article throws WaPo / MSM under the bus.
This is the reason I went, I could not trust the MSM to report accurate news. I had no idea someone died until a neighbor in Boulder, CO called me and said there was chaos at the capitol. I was at the capitol watching and didn’t see anything that was being described to me. The sad thing is I went to the even to see if my neighbors would believe what I reported. No, they didn’t and I stopped talking to all but 1
Moving from Texas to Colorado is the ultimate red pill!