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7 Comments
kulpimssays...these are examples of journalistic integrity?!? now i really feel sorry for you
shuacsays...Not all of them are terrific examples of integrity (all things being relative) but there are some good ones. So relax dude.
NetRunnersays...These seem to merely be examples of people who would normally either spread propaganda, or let propaganda pass without being challenged actually bothering to end a propaganda session by saying "but ya know, the conversation we just had wasn't based in reality" before moving on to the next segment.
In other words, they're clips of people very narrowly avoiding becoming the subject of a Media Matters post about spreading *lies.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Lies) - requested by NetRunner.
RedSkysays...To me, David Shuster's was the most profound in demonstrating flagrant partisanship.
geo321says...Most of those people seem like pundits or commentators rather than good journalists. They don't usually investigate and analyze facts and data to come to a conclusion as much as have an opinion and ignore anything that is dissonant to it.
longdesays...Shame on Media Matters. None of these examples are journalism.
Cheap commentary IS NOT journalism!
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