Hrm. I'm tempted to propose "Scotsman Question" for this (but then, I haven't had my morning coffee yet). In the world of the Hoax Believer, the vast public never thinks about the evidence at all. If they can characteristically have foolish expectations, it is that whatever NASA shows them must be appropriate.
The discoveries of the Hoax Believers are different. Those come from looking hard at the evidence. And, yes, some of the claimed evidence is foolish and wrong. But you see; since the observations made by and and associated expectations of the Hoax Believers are by definition evidence for their claims, anything that is foolish and wrong was a mistake, wasn't ever actually said, or is a faked claim made by NASA disinfo agents in order to discredit legitimate researchers.
No Hoax Believer claim is ever wrong. If a claim is wrong, it isn't from a real Hoax Believer.