
Too late now. The correction never gets the circulation that the original lie gets.
Via Free Beacon:
Editors at the New York Times had to correct the framing of an article Friday that seemed to imply a Trump administration official had purchased expensive curtains for a government residence, even though the window treatments were ordered by the Obama administration.
The Times story, which went viral Friday, focused on U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley’s residence in New York City getting expensive curtains. The online headline many clicked on read, “Nikki Haley’s View of New York Is Priceless. Her Curtains? $52,701” next to a picture of Haley, but the curtains were ordered in 2016 as part of the work being done on the new official residence.
