The thing is, CNN is the source--it's doing reporting on German news outlets--and "credibility" has little to nothing to do with anything. Example: the NY Post is a "tabloid" (as is the Observer, I believe the UK's Independent, Guardian, etc; lots of things that don't have "Bat Boy" on the front page are tabloids), and there are questions people raise about its journalistic integrity. However that doesn't mean when a Post writer / headline says something bad about Hillary, we automatically think that reporter is lying about not liking her. It's like saying Fox News is biased, so you can't trust it when an anchor says they like Bush or McCain. Huh?? In any case, the part I quoted (and I just quoted it because it was funny, not because I was trying to make some mischievous point) is crap not because
it's simply gushing, or because it's printed in a tabloid, but because it's (the details of his workout are) just an outright lie. Regurgitated and obviously not fact-checked by mainstream non-tabloid media outlet CNN, as an example of how the press is hearting the big O.