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Wednesday, August 12, 2009Where are the custodians of fact?
On the one hand, journalism should report citizens’ experiences with governance as a normal part of political reporting. On the other hand, journalists have a moral obligation to choose their sources wisely, be transparent about their criteria (i.e. show your work), and defend the facts
Why this guy? What does he add? Why is he news? What do I understand about th...
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