The third explanation (and the correct one, in my view) is false memory. The biggest pushback I get on this topic is "I heard it with my own ears," despite the fact it never happened. @jaketapper @donlemon @ChrisCuomo @CNNhttps://twitter.com/CortesSteve/status/1108699255353630720 …
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A half truth is a whole lie. We've all been perpetrator/and or victim in this in life. Using it to drive a media narrative is called propaganda, no matter how "right" anyone feels their narrative may be.
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Like Finish Carpenters, now we have Finish Journalists who "round the edges"? Apparently
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It should be called “redacting the truth”. The real story is there - it’s just been blocked out so you can’t see it.
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Good engineering is knowing which corners to cut. Is good journalism knowing which edges to round?
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Cuck Todd's brand of "journalism" is knowing which political enemies to smear...
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Scott Adams reprises Charlie Day’s Horrible Bosses, “You say his name!”
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