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If Republicans ever told the truth they'd be tarred and feathered by the Teabaggers.
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I don't really care what the NY Times or Kaplan Post have to say any more. They've already lost me precisely because they have acted like complete cowards in the face of Fox News or Drudge. They kept thinking that if only they bent over backwards to conservatives, if only they would start calling torture "enhanced interrogation', that the drooling masses that watch Fox News might start subscribing. They won't. They may leave nasty comments on the website, but they will never ever like or respect them.

I watch Al Jazeera or BBC in the morning on my Roku box. I get Reuters on my Kindle. Those keep me well informed.
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Never heard of her, but here's what Wikipedia says about her:

Several news and media organizations, including the Times, have criticized the accuracy of Stanley's reporting. Among the articles that they have criticized are a September 5, 2005 piece on Hurricane Katrina, a 2005 article that called the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond "All About Raymond", and a July 18, 2009 retrospective on the career of Walter Cronkite that contained eight research and spelling errors. In an August 2009 article examining the mistakes in the Cronkite piece, Clark Hoyt, the Times's public editor, described Stanley as "much admired by editors for the intellectual heft of her coverage of television" but "with a history of errors".Then executive editor Bill Keller defended Stanley, saying "She is — in my opinion, among others — a brilliant critic." In April 2012, Salon contributor Glenn Greenwald described her New York Times review of Julian Assange's television debut as "revealing, reckless snideness" and "cowardly."
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Danny?!

Is it really you?

(praise The Maker!)

Did you survive the night?

How many Christinista Ninja Assassins
did you have to fight off last night?

(you are totally our hero!)
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Headlines are important, too, because they're what determine first and foremost whether a story gets read.

As with Slog posts, the original header sticks because it's what anchors the story in the database, even if the display title is amended (or twisted).

The original headline of Michael Cooper's piece?
Ryan’s Speech Contained a Litany of Falsehoods
It may not be "Pants on Fire!" but it beats "Facts Take a Beating."
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Andrea Seabrook left NPR precisely because she was sick of being told lies over and again as she covered DC politcal news... she has started a new blog
http://www.decodedc.com/ Real journalists need to step up to the plate and start reporting Real News and not the constant barrage of lies from the RNC
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and to think my dad won't read the NYT when he visits because of its liberal bias.

it's bias is money and power, and reporters don't call lies out because of money. and power.
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I think half the problem is the balkanization of the media in the US. Here, liberals can go to MSNBC, conservatives to Fox, and if entities like CNN start asking tough questions, politicians just won't talk to them. So CNN etc have to be bland and boring, because otherwise they lose access.

Contrast this to Canada/UK/Australia (for example), where all politicians of all stripes HAVE to answer to the CBC/BBC/ABC. I have heard interviewers from those entities say to sitting Prime Minsters "How can you say that? That's patently false" or "you have to be crazy if you think people will believe that."

If the media here were able to ask tough questions and actually call people on their lies, the lies would stop. But where politicians can just ignore media organizations that are too tough (recall Bush's interview with that Irish broadcaster), then they can lie with impunity.
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@8 well, this is a country where no one wants to hear the truth or be called out on anything. The right has been doing it for years it's just now the left is just starting to catch up.
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(Facts are such pussies—why do they just stand there and take beatings like that? Why don't facts fight back? Pussy facts!)

Okay, Dan. As a pussy owner, I am now done with the image of cowardice being linked with the vagina.
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I note that you and most major media failed to apologize for the lies about tropical depression Isaac (not to mention Irene).

Is there any credibility left for Big News?

Nope..
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@10 - Indeed, and can we stop insinuating that dicks are obnoxious, horrible people? EVERY PIECE OF MY ANATOMY DESERVES THE UTMOST RESPECT.
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Reporters are placed in the unenviable position of trying to report the news as accurately as possible, but at the same time not piss off the multinational corporate CEO's that have increasingly monitored not only the content of their news divisions, but who in many ways directly dictate how stories are presented. Journalists WANT to be accurate, they WANT to be fair, they WANT to be reasonably objective, but they also want to keep their jobs. It's a lose-lose for everybody except the 1%'ers running things from their 70th floor board rooms.

There was a time in this country when network execs actually allowed their news departments to report news relatively unfettered, but with global consolidation of mass media into literally a handful of multi-national corporations, those days are long gone.
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@10: i hear you, but i think originally "pussy" meant pussy CAT. cats are pussies a lot of the time - slinking away and hissing. which is not accurate either if you met my cat.

vaginas are the bravest body parts i know.
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“It must be nice to be a Republican senator sometimes, because you get the fun of breaking shit, and the joy of complaining that the shit you just broke doesn’t work.”

-Jon Stewart.
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Doesn't Ms. Stanley have it exactly backwards?

Although Voltaire didn't actually say it, the idea that "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" is at the center of America's devotion to freedom of speech.
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a usually unchallenged lie, is saying lower taxes spur job creation, as if the cost of labor isn't deducted before calculating profit. people hire or don't hire to make profit. if profitable to hire, they hire. if the profit after deducting labor and other costs is $100 it makes no diff if the profit is taxed at 39% or 35% to their decision to hire, to make profit. also, 1,000 other things are uncertain and can affect profit (like, is there a recenssion dampening purchasing power!) so the claimed "uncertainty of possible future tax changes!" as a reason why business isn't investing is a big old lie. finally, we had tremendous economic growth and job creation and millionaire and billionaire creation from 1940 to 1981 under higher taxes, and probably even cathy mcmorris' little family fruit stand grew under the higher clinton tax rates, so pretty much ALL economic statements by the GOP are pure lies.
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@14 I think assholes are braver...
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Tell me what I want to hear, Daddy.
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@11
What are you talking about?

Have you bought into the Rush fantasy that we know exactly how to predict the path of hurricanes and they said Tampa early on just to ??? (insert insane belief here)

If that is your story the ha ha ha ha what an idiot. Otherwise please enlighten us to whatever "truth" was hidden.
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@16, yeah, I couldn't parse her point the way it was written. I think you're probably right.
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I read a thought-provoking interview with Dmitry Orlov (shirtless!) recently in which he stated that we should feel sorry for our politicians because the American public demands to be lied to, and if the politicians stop lying, then the crazier elements of the population will assassinate them. Sad, but true. It's a helluva lot of work keeping those delusional right-wing fantasies going in the face of reality's overwhelming liberal/sanity bias.

P.S. He's welcome to drill my peak oil reserves anytime.
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I dunno.... even Fox News is calling them out on their lies.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/08/3…

Quote:

"...to anyone paying the slightest bit of attention to facts, Ryan’s speech was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech. On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan earned the gold.

"The good news is that the Romney-Ryan campaign has likely created dozens of new jobs among the legions of additional fact checkers that media outlets are rushing to hire to sift through the mountain of cow dung that flowed from Ryan’s mouth. Said fact checkers have already condemned certain arguments that Ryan still irresponsibly repeated."
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OK, the interview is like 50,000 words--they should have published it in The New Yorker--so here's the section to which I referred.

DO: I think you’re too hard on American politicians because look at the people they’re governing. If you tried to rule these people you would probably end up just like them. It’s a completely thankless task unless you find some benefit in it for yourself. So the politicians are hard pressed to make it worth their while to be politicians. I can commiserate with them about the quality of the populace because democracy is really for people who are capable of self-governance.

Now Americans at large are not capable of self-governance. They expect to be protected from each other. They expect to be provided for. They expect for things to remain the same even when this doesn’t make any more sense. And those are their expectations. So they expect to be lied to.

If you stop lying to Americans they would kill you. That is the bind that our national politicians are in and we should feel sorry for them.

LC: Oh, I do quite often. I definitely do feel that it’s the system at large. But I go back and forth. Is it the politicians? Is it the media? Is it the interface? Is it the people? And you know, it’s hard to unravel the cat’s cradle of insanity that the entire ball of yarn is.
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Because if you call someone "liar," you get SUED. Then, even if your case is 100% perfect, even if you can prove that they were lying, it's still crazy expensive and it still gives the big fat liar free advertizing and a fake moral high ground.

And how do I get this stupid weather forecast bar to go away? I DON'T EVEN LIVE IN SEATTLE and it's flashing around while I'm trying to read!
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Because if you call someone "liar," you get SUED.


Since when? Do you live in the UK perchance?

In the U.S., the burden of proof in libel and slander cases is on the plaintiff, not the defense, which is why libel and slander cases are very rare, especially involving anyone in the public sphere.
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my favorite line, which has proof of the lie actually embedded in it: "Mr. Matthews fulminated against Paul Ryan’s — admittedly misleading — assertion that Mr. Obama did nothing to prevent the closing of a GM plant in 2008."

Particularly astute citizens will note that Obama was inaugurated in Jan 2009.
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Oh, and here's the press release from Paul Ryan regarding the plant closure - on October 23, 2008.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/08/30…
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@25- you click in the upper right corner when you see a finger-icon, and it disappears, as if you hit an "X". Invisible "close" buttons now- what will advertisers think of next?
As for lying politicians- give it up. We all cling to our NPR, MSNBC and Slate/New Yorker news. The Rethugs stick to FOX, Free Republic, etc.
In short, nobody *wants* to hear the facts anymore, on either side of the political spectrum, hence, we don't hear.
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@29 I tried that. It just makes the full-page ad pop up in a new window.
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@29 I tried that. It just makes the full-page ad pop up in a new window. EDIT: Wait! They concealed the true corner of the ad! Oh thank you. That was driving me batty.
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@31: Get the Adblock extension, available for most browsers, or use the Slog mobile page (ad-free):

http://slog.thestranger.com/blogs/slog/m…
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For the love of Pete, Dan, how many goddamned times have you been raked over the coals for using "pussy" as an insult implying weakness?

Didn't you even do a whole blasted column about it once, promising to mend your ways?
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@12: Even your taint? o_0

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