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Fact-checking the Democrats and the Republicans
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Aug 30, 2012 11:03 AM EDT
Add to that 4thEstate.net, which replaces anecdote and speculation with visual intelligence based on statistical analysis. For example: Liberal media bias: fact or fiction?
- Pat McNees
Aug 31, 2012 8:25 AM EDT
Facts Take a Beating in Acceptance Speeches (Michael Cooper, Check Point, NY Times, 8-31-12). "The two speeches [Romney's and Ryan's] — peppered with statements that were incorrect or incomplete — seemed to signal the arrival of a new kind of presidential campaign, one in which concerns about fact-checking have been largely set aside." "One of Mr. Ryan’s most pointed attacks on Mr. Obama was on the deficit. 'He created a new bipartisan debt commission,' Mr. Ryan noted. 'They came back with an urgent report. He thanked them, sent them on their way and then did exactly nothing.'”Left unsaid: Mr. Ryan served on that commission himself, and his opposition to its final proposals helped seal its fate. The panel, known as the Simpson-Bowles deficit commission, made a number of recommendations that Mr. Ryan ultimately opposed on the grounds that they would have raised some taxes while failing to cut enough from health programs. His dismissal of the plan was seen as a significant blow to its chances of success, since it soured other House Republicans on it."Real the whole article for point-by-point corrections of inaccuracy and untruths.
- PM
Sep 06, 2012 10:18 AM EDT
Fact-checking: What exactly are we debating again? (Erik Wemple, Washington Post 9-5-12). First in "an endless, tireless, exhaustive series of blog posts on the fact-checking industry." And I quote: “We’re not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers.,” declared Mitt Romney pollster Neil Newhouse last week. FactCheck.org Director Brooks Jackson last night told me that editors across the industry more or less freaked out upon hearing that salvo. Says Jackson: “Neil Newhouse stated it out loud. The obvious attitude of the Obama campaign and the Romney campaign has forced news editors to pay attention to this.”
- PM
Sep 06, 2012 10:22 AM EDT
Fact check: A look at Bill Clinton's speech (Detroit Free Press, 9-6-12, the day after Clinton's speech at the Democratic convention)
- PM
Sep 18, 2012 7:12 AM EDT
#presspushback (Jay Rosen's PressThink).
- PM
Sep 18, 2012 7:18 AM EDT
He Said, She Said, and the Truth (Margaret Sullivan, The Public Editor, NY Times, 9-16-12)
- PM
Sep 20, 2012 8:28 AM EDT
The Two-Way (National Public Radio's news blog, which invites conversation). For example: What We Know About 'Sam Bacile,' The Man Behind The Muhammad Movie , which reveals that Bacile is a made-up name and he is not a Jew, that the inflammatory Yahoo "sample" was dubbed over (and that the actors hired to create the film were deceived about its purposes), that Coptic Christians were involved, and that to some extent it was probably a disinformation campaign.
- PM
Nov 01, 2012 11:59 AM EDT
Can I get a fact check before retweeting that awesome Hurricane Sandy picture? (Alex Hern, New Statesman, 10-30-12)
- PM
Nov 01, 2012 12:02 PM EDT
Emergency information response is a public service we can coordinate through real-time verification (Craig Silverman, Regret the Error, Poynter 11-1-12). Here is the page Atlantic Magazine put up of Instasnopes: sorting the real Sandy photos from the fakes.
- PM