US Reported earlier Regarding the shocking “fact check” of the “USA Today” fact checker and the subsequent “correction” of Joe Biden’s watch check at the solemn handover ceremony of Dover Air Force Base.
Fact checker Daniel Fink appeared to be committed to refuting the claim that Biden checked his watch at the ceremony. These claims come from multiple sources, including the Venus family, who actually attended the ceremony and witnessed what Biden did.
The statement is misleading, Funke Initially said.
New fact check: A viral photo makes it feel like President Biden checked his watch during a ceremony commemorating the American soldiers who died in Kabul. But this is misleading. https://t.co/F6bjQFYVbC
-Daniel Fink (@dpfunke) September 1, 2021
But this is not misleading. Fink thought this was misleading because he concluded that Biden checked his watch at the end of the ceremony.
First, claiming that it was at the end of the ceremony is a very lame excuse, thinking it is wrong. If it happened at the end, it still happened. Of course, according to some families, the problem is that Biden repeatedly checked it during the ceremony.
“USA Today” later acknowledged this and corrected it to now say that he checked his watch “lack of context.”
-Dr. Nikarama (@nickaramaOG) September 3, 2021
What is the “missing context”? Are you totally wrong? Do you want to find some why do you want to cover Biden? What is fact checking! This statement is obviously correct.
But Funke received so much backlash for the absurd fact-checking that he gave a speech on Twitter today.
As many of you already know, this story has been corrected. Biden checked his watch many times during the ceremony. I regret this mistake. https://t.co/F6bjQFYVbC
-Daniel Fink (@dpfunke) September 3, 2021
Both the reporter and the fact checker are human (yes, even me!) and we make mistakes. When we do, we will correct them and try to make them correct.
Read more about the principles we strive to adhere to @今日美国: https://t.co/LIQUSCORYT
-Daniel Fink (@dpfunke) September 3, 2021
Yes, everyone makes mistakes.
It was found to be wrong from the beginning, and it will not take more than a few minutes. He didn’t do this because he had preconceived ideas about where he wanted to go. So the facts are not important, even if he secretly criticized what the Venus family said in the process.
The problem is also that mistakes always seem to be aimed at the person on the right or defending the person on the left. What’s interesting is how this seems to happen.
When we make a mistake, it is easy to dunk a reporter. I get it-for many people, we are just another name on the screen. But behind that screen is a man who strives to do his best.
-Daniel Fink (@dpfunke) September 3, 2021
So who are Funke’s victims? he is. It is not those people-including the Venus family-whose speeches were tainted by him.
Let’s also check the claim that he is easy to dunk. Not so much, at least not in front of him, because he limits those who can respond to him. So, no, it is not.
Um. https://t.co/qpAfR9ImKl pic.twitter.com/9bBXzVK6hr
— Kate Paul Dillon. (@KatePaulDillon) September 3, 2021
If he restricts those who can respond, he really doesn’t want to hear what people have to say. This is a bad strategy for people who claim to care about the facts. It’s a bit too late to try to clean it up now.
Maybe first ask yourself why you feel the need to “fact check” a statement that was first confirmed by multiple Venus families.
Is protecting Joe Biden that strong for you? https://t.co/g4c70KOACj
-Bongino Report (@BonginoReport) September 3, 2021
It is easy for you to “slam dunk” in a family who just lost a child…. so….. https://t.co/Ro9stu7DM5
-BiasedGirl (@BiasedGirl) September 3, 2021
Daniel found out who the real victims were in the suicide bombings of ISIS-K, a U.S. soldier. https://t.co/fwkLG38Jh1
— Jerry Dunleavy (@JerryDunleavy) September 3, 2021
This is not an error, this is a confirmation bias. Because of the headlines that you don’t want to believe, you have conducted a “fact check” about it. Although someone *presented* attesting to his behavior, you found the first answer and did not investigate further. This is called “decision” rather than “error”. https://t.co/H9EmAVR6d
-Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) September 3, 2021



