You are President of the United States and you have an irresistible urge to sound off against media bias and 'fake news.' Would you really use Rolling Stone magazine as your megaphone? After all, a federal jury recently ruled that Rolling Stone defamed a dean at the University of Virginia. That is just the first fallout from Rolling Stone's infamous 2014 article called 'A Rape on Campus.' That 'rape' never happened, which the magazine's editors certainly should have known. But...
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