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    Wink Bizarre State of the Union 'fact checks' fall flat, as media accused of nitpicking

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    Media outlets bent over backwards Tuesday night to fact check President Trump's State of the Union address -- but were accused of reaching with a string a rapid-response tweets and other analysis that came off as nitpicking.

    Politico, for instance, was slammed on social media for declaring that Trump’s claim that “one in three women is sexually assaulted on the long journey north” to America was only partly true -- because it's actually 31 percent.

    Politico’s GIF of the fact check was quickly "ratioed," getting way more negative comments than retweets or likes. Activist Obianuju Ekeocha responded with a woman using a magnifying glass captioned, “Politico fact checkers desperately looking to find the difference between 31% and 1 in 3.”

    “Well thank you politico for pointing out to us that he rounded up 2% in his quote,” another user responded.

    "They are fact checks on journalism itself and journalism is proven the worse for it with each stupid allegation.”
    — Dan Gainor

    Meanwhile, NPR touted a fact check that critiqued Trump for praising the record number of women in Congress simply because he didn’t mention that most of them are Democrats.

    Free Beacon managing editor David Rutz slammed “super-petty” NPR fact check, while social media strategist Caleb Hull pointed out that Trump “never claimed his party was responsible” for the increase in women in Congress.

    “God Almighty this is embarrassing, even for the sad annals of fact-checking,” Rutz wrote.

    Media Research Center vice president Dan Gainor said Wednesday that “so-called ‘fact checks’ are one of the most discredited ways journalists now attack the right.”


    “They are founded in a mix of liberal agenda and a desire to take snarky swipes at the president,” Gainor said. “In reality, they are fact checks on journalism itself and journalism is proven the worse for it with each stupid allegation.”

    "Much as politically driven journalism has damaged the credibility of mainstream news media, so too politicized 'fact checking' is destroying the credibility of the fact-checking industry. In the age of Trump, 'fact-checking' too often is just a mask for political attacks," Cornell Law School professor William A. Jacobson added.

    "The ‘fact-checkers’, Hell-bent to prove Trump wrong, have become just another tool of advocacy journalism."
    — Chris Barron

    Further, New York Times White House correspondent Annie Karni criticized Trump for saying “they came down from heaven” when quoting Holocaust survivor Joshua Kaufman, who was a prisoner at Dachau.

    “Jews don't believe in heaven,” the Times reporter tweeted before backtracking after she was challenged by followers.

    “Ironically, nowhere is the collapse of objective journalism more on display than with the so-called fact checkers. The ‘fact-checkers’, Hell-bent to prove Trump wrong, have become just another tool of advocacy journalism,” conservative strategist Chris Barron told Fox News.
    Even fact checking has become a fucking joke.

    Next time Trump don't say 1 in 3 women, say 31%

    And how can anyone excuse the the NPR shit? He said there are more women in congress than ever, just because they're aren't republicans, doesn't make his statement not true.

    This is why no free thinking individual blindly trust the media.

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    Wait.


    So the fact checking in general is a joke because of only two points on separate websites out of how many facts that were checked?

    But I get it Zenkai is just shit posting again.

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    We're demonizing fact checking now? Good to know.

    When someone lies to you every day, is it not the sane option to start scrutinizing what they say more thoroughly with each lie?

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    I will contribute to your fair and open minded debate by saying that this is a seriously weak-ass deflection done by Fox. They know they don't have to put much effort in any more because their president's days are numbered.

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    We can't have facts getting in the way of idolizing our Lord and Savior Trump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenkai View Post
    Even fact checking has become a fucking joke.

    Next time Trump don't say 1 in 3 women, say 31%

    And how can anyone excuse the the NPR shit? He said there are more women in congress than ever, just because they're aren't republicans, doesn't make his statement not true.

    This is why no free thinking individual blindly trust the media.
    that's why you post fox news articles, right?


    right.

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    Keep us posted on those talking points, Zenkai. Like a vaccine, it helps inoculate the rest of us when we see those topics brought up in other threads.

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    Ah. old Zenkai at it again.

    Your still not getting your wall

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    Quote Originally Posted by Powerogue View Post
    We're demonizing fact checking now? Good to know.

    When someone lies to you every day, is it not the sane option to start scrutinizing what they say more thoroughly with each lie?
    "PROVE HE'S LYING!!!"

    Proceed to prove he's lying.

    "FAKE NEWS!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenkai View Post
    This is why no free thinking individual blindly trust the media.
    Then you shouldn't link fox news you dolt.

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    You know this is just more Zenkai baiting, right?
    “You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.”― Malcolm X

    I watch them fight and die in the name of freedom. They speak of liberty and justice, but for whom? -Ratonhnhaké:ton (Connor Kenway)

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    Hey coward, why are you afraid to post this in the main State of the Union thread?

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    We already have a thread discussing the State of the Union.
    Please keep the conversation consolidated there.

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