Are folks only now realizing that some sources are consulted or quoted multiple times by reporters/publications? What's the big deal?https://twitter.com/speechboy71/status/871062540163395584 …
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Fair enough! I can live with "lazy but not a conspiracy."
But, more broadly, those have been held out as national experts. Here, they are being held out as representative voices.
Good distinction, but one person was an apparent expert, in the tweet I quoted
Enh. Sorta. He's like an in-between. He's being quoted, both times, as a "look what this investment advisor in 'the Midwest' thinks."
Well, it seems if you get quoted enough times you "become" a national expert.
Yes, of course that's true. But that wasn't my point here.
[of course it's true, for better or worse, that is.]
Oops. Didn't mean he won the arg w/ you – and I now see it ttly looks like that's what it I was saying. It was: He said the secret word! 1/
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