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by nl
3364 days ago
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>> Looking at the current storyline on Russia, I know there are daily leaks from "unnamed sources". But I can't think of a case where these sources turned out to be wrong – maybe there are, but I'm pretty sure the vast majority have turned out to be accurate. >> journalists quoting unnamed sources put their own reputation on the line as a stand-in for their sources. > Isn't that exactly the point? Their credibility is gone. What makes you say that? I could see a good argument that they are not impartiality, but that seems a different thing. To some degree one can look on a case-by-case basis. For a specific example, I find Fox's George Russell reasonably credible, but he is clearly not impartial. On the other hand, Fox's Judith Miller seems more impartial but has some pretty serious credibility issues. |
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