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HORIST: The weaponizing of fact-checking

<p>For most of American history&comma; it has been the role of the news media to report on the five classic questions – who&comma; what&comma; when&comma; where and how&period;  Opinion – and they all have them – was left to the editorial department and named columnists … period&period;  And even among editorial writers and columnists&comma; it was expected that various opinions would be represented&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In terms of political reporting&comma; the news services were generally limited to informing the public what was said by a candidate or officeholder&period;  It was up to the opposition candidate or party to offer the rebuttal or refutation – the spin as it became known – and it was up to each of us individually to decided who we believed&comma; who we trusted&period;  The news media was simply to serve as the medium for the exchange&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In pre-1960s journalism schools&comma; students were taught the ethical limitations of a truly free press – the sort of news media envisioned by our Founders when they drafted the First Amendment to protect the institution from becoming captured by partisan interests or a vehicle of the state&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Arguably&comma; the corruption of today’s news media began – or at least became evident – in the 1960s when liberal journalism professors advocated what was then called &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;advocacy journalism” in which the opinions and judgments of the reporter&comma; editor or management would be reflected in the headline stories&period;  The epicenter of news journalism began to shift to editorialization – which is akin to propagandization&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Under the new paradigm&comma; the reporter&comma; news editor or producer – whether at that anchor desk&comma; on the beat or in the back room – began to INTERPRET the facts&period;  There was a consolidation of thinking&comma; with staffs of predominantly one partisan or philosophic viewpoint amassing in individual news departments&period;  This tendency of collectivization expanded into cabals of media enterprises with narrow viewpoints and political agendas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As media bias caused the newsrooms to serve predominately as prosecutors in the court-of-public-opinion&comma; it is only natural that they would collect&comma; dismiss or interpret facts&comma; statements and events to build a case in support of their bias&period;  When taking on an advocacy role&comma; one of the important functions is to present or refute the arguments of the opposition&period;  In the modern media&comma; they call it fact-checking&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While this so-called fact-checking function is claimed to be designed to properly inform the public&comma; it has been weaponized by the most biased of the media to persuade the public to a given viewpoint&period;  The <em>New York Times<&sol;em> has an entire department to perform fact-checking&period;  CNN presents highly biased analyses by the smug and smarmy John Avlon in a segment they call &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Reality Check&period;”  MSNBC uses the fact-checking operation within the parent company&comma; NBC&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Throughout the elitist liberal east coast media cabal – which dominates the industry &&num;8212&semi; the fact-checking function has been weaponized against President Trump&comma; members of his administration&comma; Republican leaders and anyone who is politically conservative&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Anyone who has had any experience in court&comma; or watches re-runs of Perry Mason&comma; knows that the opening statements of the prosecution sound very convincing – but they lose their credibility as the defense offers up its version or interpretation of the same events and provides testimony and evidence omitted by the prosecution&period;  This is exactly what is happening with our major media&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Among the major left-wing media&comma; there is no opportunity for the other side – the defense&comma; if you will &&num;8212&semi; to be heard&period;  Exculpating evidence – no matter how compelling – is suppressed by the prosecution&period;  Witnesses who would mount a defense are never brought forward to appear on those panels of parroting pundits&period;  Virtually all of these &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;witnesses” are there to reinforce the prosecutorial narratives of the networks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The so-called fact-checking features we see as part of news programming are nothing more than a brief for the prosecution&period;  Selective facts are used to spin a narrative with a purpose – and that purpose is to &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;indict” and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;convict” the target of some level of misconduct – or even criminality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Media fact-checking is not to fairly inform the public&comma; but to purposely&comma; intentionally and with malice of forethought to MISINFORM the public&period;  Virtually every example of media fact-checking we see today could be headed &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The Case Against Trump” and all those others the media deems to be adversarial to the prevailing narrow left-wing perspective&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Fact-checking has been weaponized by the left in a number of ways&period;  First and foremost is the fact that they do not apply the same level of dedication and determination to all the various political actors&period;  The media myopically focuses on discrediting Trump&comma; Republicans and conservatives&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As the news’ prosecutors&comma; the modern media has also become the censor of news&period;  They decide not only what is to be put in print or on the air&comma; but they also decide what NOT to present in their coverage&period;  They then take the rudimentary facts and interpret them in the most negative manner possible&period;  Essentially today’s news is one-sided reports with a prevailing leftward spin&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Though there are some elementary fact-checking on the media by media critics – although guys like CNN’s Brian Stelter spin their media critiques in harmony with the station’s biased narratives&period;  No one is watching the watcher watching the news&period;  There are organizations&comma; like the Media Research Center &lpar;MRC&rpar;&comma; that push back against the gross media bias&comma; but they do not have the same powerful platforms that are enjoyed and abused by the major left-wing media – and of course&comma; MRC representatives are never interviewed to provide that all-important &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;other perspective&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In their pursuit of creating a narrative&comma; the fact-checkers exhibit a high degree of fact-phobia&period;  They ignore clarifications&period;  No matter how many times Trump says his &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;wall” can be modern barricades of different types&comma; the biased press describes it as some sort of Medieval rampart – quoting where he called for a wall while totally ignoring the many times&comma; he has said it could be different things in different places&period;  In this case&comma; the fact-checkers are presenting a total falsity as fact-based &&num;8212&semi; the classic strawman argument&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Like any aggressive prosecutor&comma; the &num;NeverTrump media attempts to destroy the credibility of any person who dares to speak out against their prosecutorial narrative&period;  Rudy Giuliani&comma; who was once among the most respected men in America&comma; has been unrelentingly savaged by the media’s prosecutorial misconduct&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There can be no denying that the left-wing media cabal has only one mission – and it is not to inform the public or tell the truth&period;  It is obsessed with promulgating public ill-will toward Trump – and also against Republicans and conservative principles&period;  They have surrendered to the radical progressive movement – serving as their propaganda vehicles&period;  And that’s the truth&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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