boloboffin
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Thanks. That just based on what I've observed when I've visited MMfA. I am not a watchdog group and I don't hound their site recording their distortions.
The 2004 election coverage reneg and deletion is very damning yes. One of the other times I bothered visiting the site was during the "phony soldiers" debate where I found that they omitted information from their fact check on the topic that would be deflated the point they were trying to make.
The truly silly thing about that "fact check" was the facts omitted were available elsewhere on the site but when they put together their comprehensive review, they omitted the things which disagreed with their bias. Upchurch still thinks this is fine for some reason.
Again, I am not a watchdog group nor do I visit conservative sites which try to record the bias of the democrat sites. I don't care.
This reminds me of the Moyers special on Iraq war coverage Skeptigirl posted once. I took a glance at the transcript of the show and pointed out several distortions that were intentionally made. Instead of recanting with "oh yeah, thats a big red flag from someone whose supposed to be watching the watchmen", she challenged me to fact check the rest of the transcript.
Jeez people, my finding of glaring distortion (or deletion in the case of mmfa) is not your excuse to try to send me on a fact finding mission. I'm a normal guy with a wife, daughter, and a normal life. I am not going go make a catalog of problems with your treasured sources of misinformation because you can't think critically about them due to your confirmation bias.
Go do your own gosh darn fact check. (regards to Buckley and moderation that prevents me from doing that quote reference justice)
It is your claim. I'm asking you to back it up with links and evidence. You respond with another anecdote, say you don't care, bring up Bill Moyers (who's not associated with the site), and mention you have a life.
Well, you also have an easily demonstrated unsupportable bias.