Rolling Stone retracts its controversial sexual assault story following external investigation http://t.co/aWh1EHUoGL pic.twitter.com/MSuXAkEynG
— Mashable (@mashable) April 6, 2015
Rolling Stone retracts its U-Va. rape story after a new investigation finds layers of journalistic lapses http://t.co/b2FrBrhGf6
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 6, 2015
Columbia's #UVA Rape Report: Jackie Lied. End of Story? #RollingStone http://t.co/t4yMDGODXT
— Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) April 6, 2015
"Journalistic failure" - Rolling Stone officially retracts Virginia campus rape article http://t.co/YQCfQirEQV pic.twitter.com/jeHfS02XMm
— BBC News US (@BBCNewsUS) April 6, 2015
Rieder: Rolling Stone's colossal journalism meltdown http://t.co/yjKSeyB11b
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) April 6, 2015
[Eugene Volokh] Libel law and the Rolling Stone / UVA alleged gang rape story — an update, in light of the Col... http://t.co/DPkzgveUc0
— Volokh Conspiracy (@VolokhC) April 6, 2015
If you're a reader who still takes Rolling Stone seriously after this, you're more of a problem than they are.
— John Hayward (@Doc_0) April 6, 2015
16 things we learned from the review of the Rolling Stone gang-rape story http://t.co/YifvaAPW1b by @AsheSchow
— Leslie ن (@LADowd) April 6, 2015
Rolling Stone writer and editors failed to fulfill the basic duties of their jobs — yet will keep them: http://t.co/LcMOdiM9Lq
— Michael Calderone (@mlcalderone) April 5, 2015
Pathetic, inadequate, self-justifying non-apology from @SabrinaRErdely, author of the fake Rolling Stone rape story pic.twitter.com/75jvf7rvSE
— Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) April 6, 2015
Rolling Stone publisher: U.Va. accuser an 'expert fabulist storyteller' http://t.co/uGOBuViSlh
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 6, 2015
Consequence-Free: 'Scathing' Columbia Report Leads to No Firings at Rolling Stone http://t.co/Z9solK94kP
— NewsBusters (@newsbusters) April 6, 2015
"We completely blew a story, got played by a liar, falsely accused young men of rape, and we're not changing a thing!" -Rolling Stone.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 6, 2015
In American media today, as long as you think the right things and push the right lies, there's no limit to what won't get you fired.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 5, 2015
15 "Journalists" Who Promoted the Rolling Stone Rape Hoax, Becoming Accessories to Fraud
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— Mike Cernovich (@PlayDangerously) April 6, 2015
.@VolokhC breaks down who has potential defamation case against Rolling Stone (basically - many possible ppl!): http://t.co/I8ignE4m2F
— Jeff B@AoSHQDD (@EsotericCD) April 6, 2015
Author of Rolling Stone rape article apologizes http://t.co/uO9NhjnYtS
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 6, 2015
UNREAL. @SabrinaRErdely apologizes to her @RollingStone colleagues but not to Phi Kappa Psi. pic.twitter.com/AWF0mKkuHL
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) April 6, 2015
Ah. First thing Rolling Stone reporter says is “past few months... among the most painful of MY life." http://t.co/wH2ijDdlTH
— Stu Loeser (@stuloeser) April 6, 2015
If you think being legitimately accused of fabrication/defamation is "painful," @SabrinaRErdely, imagine being falsely accused of rape.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 6, 2015
"Yeah, we lied about UVa. and ObamaCare and Romney's taxes, but we're totally telling the truth this time. Trust us."
— jon gabriel (@exjon) April 6, 2015