If a person is lying it is not an opinion. And I thought @NPR was intelligent... to
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Exactly! They all should take lessons from
@JoyAnnReid !
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This is a different access journalism trap: sugarcoating unwelcome truths to avoid upsetting any potential audience.http://www.npr.org/sections/thisisnpr/2016/09/15/494122407/npr-editor-our-job-is-to-give-you-the-facts-not-tell-you-what-to-think …
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@NPRextra the problem is that they think saying someone is lying is not factual, but is merely an opinion
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cowardly stenographers who hope their resumes get picked up at CNN one day, Radio version of Don Lemon
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Try this. There are no facts to support that statement. It's not true. See? Not negative. No problem. Do your jobs.
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Seems to me if they called him the liar he was - people would remember and know he's a liar.
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so don't use the word liar but push back against the lie - I mean aren't you supposed to be seeking to present truth
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It's easier for
@MichaelOreskes to get away with this nonsense,@reedfrich, now that@NPR has turned off comments on the web site.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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