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July 31, 2008

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by @ 11:12 am. Filed under Personal Opinions

There is something really strange happening in the major news outlets. It’s getting harder and harder to find news sources that actually try to report news.

The surge in opinion media has affected the way we as regular citizens get our information. A notorious example is the use of weasel words as used by CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. The use of weasel words needs to be eliminated because it presents a story as having two sides which is clearly NOT the case. These faux debates have added an element of uncertainty to public discourse. (more…)

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