The Complete Story
September 26, 2019
I always worry when people on one side of an issue praise a story I've done. Ideally, at least in the twisted mind of a journalist, all the parties should be upset. We should be viewed as equal-opportunity jerks.
But if one side was filled with praise, was I being fair to the other side? And what does being fair really mean? Can it be defined that we need to bring a 50-50 approach to each report? Should we deliver only "he said, she said" reporting?
Should we give equal weight to a known constant liar on one side and the occasional liar on the other? What about the fact-checkers who are hav...
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