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Confirming the Obvious: "Ex-NPR Hill reporter: Lied to daily"
How do you know a politician is lying? Their lips are moving. This is just confirming what I already believed, but it's good to get confirmation that my disdain for all in D.C. is well founded.
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She is a reporter. The obvious solution to me would be to start documenting the lies--both sides. Who told you what, and then what was the truth.
Could be a Pulitzer in it.
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Lying congressmen reported by biased media.
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Contrasted to working for Ruppert Murdoch, at least in the UK, documenting lies starts at home, no? New York Times' Jayson Blair . . . CNN and Time Magazine Fareed Zakaria . . . http://www.salon.com/topic/plagiarism/
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Questionably.
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