All You Need To Know About The Pulitzer Prizes: Self-Parody Alert
/It's likely that you have heard of the Pulitzer Prizes, and you may even have the idea that they are something very prestigious. If so, take a look at some winners of the current round of these things, announced yesterday. You will likely find yourself asking, is this a parody? A fair characterization of several of the prize recipients for this year is "Who did the most to advance the progressive narrative of the moment?" But can you win the prize even if what you report is completely false, even the most clear-cut of "fake news"? Actually, that seems to be a principal qualification for winning.
Of course the article congratulating the winners is on the front page of the New York Times, and of course it emphasizes the prizes that Pravda itself won. And what was the big prize this year in the main category of "national reporting"? Yes, it went to the Times (and Washington Post) for their many, many articles on the Trump/Russia "collusion" story:
The national reporting prize went to The Times and The Washington Post for their coverage of Mr. Trump’s possible ties to Russia — a recognition of two journalism stalwarts that exposed the hidden activities of the Trump White House while withstanding much presidential ire.
Wait a minute: I thought that the Trump/Russia collusion story had completely blown up in the faces of the Times and the Post.
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