Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, now X, in 2022 has not been short of controversial.
The decision to rename the social media platform is a fine example; Musk’s supporters praise his improvement of the site, while his fiercest critics – if they haven’t already left – long for the days where San Francisco liberals [1] ran the site. Undeniably, though, one of the better additions has been community notes [2]. In short, the notes allow users to add context to any post which may benefit others. Politicians, unexpected, are not the biggest fans…
Nor are media outlets, either. Clickbait journalism and questionable claims are no longer exempt from a contextual background check for all to see. Politico is no exception, which recently tried to put JD Vance on blast for linking Kamala Harris to Joe Biden, the woman who she serves as Vice President for.
The outlet published a story [3] with the widely ridiculed headline “Vance tries to tether Harris to Biden during Michigan rally.”
Echoing other mainstream media outlets trying to distance the Vice President from the President, Politico implied that Republican running mate J.D. Vance’s comments were apparently nothing more than speculation.




