On Friday, the New York Times blasted out a seemingly explosive story about New Jersey governor Chris Christie and the ongoing "Bridgegate" scandal. The story said that David Wildstein, a Port Authority official, "said on Friday that the governor knew about the lane closings when they were happening, and that he had the evidence to prove it."
But then the Times changed the lede of the story:
NYTimes changes online lead, w/o correction. Strikes line that said Wildstein has evidence to prove Christie knew http://t.co/BkOtIQMVDi
— michaelscherer (@michaelscherer) January 31, 2014
we all basically just fell for a lawyer's threatening email because the NYT fucked up their lede.
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) January 31, 2014
There were many more reactions like that.
Here, preserved for posterity, is our extremely crude Photoshopped-together comparison of the two ledes side by side. The one on the top is the original one. The one on the bottom is the changed one. Reported by Huffington Post 3 days ago.
But then the Times changed the lede of the story:
NYTimes changes online lead, w/o correction. Strikes line that said Wildstein has evidence to prove Christie knew http://t.co/BkOtIQMVDi
— michaelscherer (@michaelscherer) January 31, 2014
we all basically just fell for a lawyer's threatening email because the NYT fucked up their lede.
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) January 31, 2014
There were many more reactions like that.
Here, preserved for posterity, is our extremely crude Photoshopped-together comparison of the two ledes side by side. The one on the top is the original one. The one on the bottom is the changed one. Reported by Huffington Post 3 days ago.