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Clearing the Browser Tabs – Moats and Gators But Not the Truth Monday Edition Posted: 16 May 2011 03:10 AM PDT Thank goodness Michael Barone isn’t like the rest of the MSM, who pretty much ignored Barack Obama’s past record on immigration when he gave his haughty and condescending speech in Texas last week. Then again, spreading misinformation about the Democratic immigration record has been a bit of a hobby for the national media, almost as if they were a slight bit more interested in pushing a political agenda than they have been in telling things as they are. I wonder if Bill Clinton’s International Truth Squad would be of any help here. And now, links!
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Bill Clinton Proposes Internet Rumor Control Agency, Universe Shudders from Irony Overload Posted: 15 May 2011 10:20 PM PDT
Yes, folks, that Bill Clinton — you know, the one who committed serial sexual harassment and perjury and managed, thanks to a crack rumor and misinformation team led by Lanny Davis, to come out of it as the victim — wants a government agency to create a World Department of Internet Fact-Checking. Oh, but it gets better. So much better. Take a gander at which completely accurate, not even slightly biased organizations he wants to use as models.
So, it would be like NPR or the BBC except that it wouldn’t be like either of them in any way we’d recognize. Oh, sure, the government would run this new Office of Internet Honesty and Rumor Squishing, but it would do so honestly and on the up and up just like it runs all those other non-partisan, transparently-operated agencies with which we’ve entrusted it. Perhaps Clinton had the completely objective PolitiFact in mind when he conjured up his Ministry of Truth. In the end, it doesn’t really matter what Bill Clinton had in mind. His solution is, of course, the bog-standard progressive solution to every problem: a new government program. It likely has never occurred to him that the solution to bad speech is more speech, or if it had, the thought was immediately bludgeoned to death because there’s no way such a radical idea could live long in the mind of someone so steeped in left-wing cant. We Americans are far from perfect, but we are generally smart enough to sift good information from bad. There will always be a portion of us who believe in flying saucers, Bigfoot, or Keynesian Economics, but that’s the price we pay for a free society. I’d much rather have my friends and neighbors work out the great issues of the day on the internet than have the “truth” filtered through a room full of government-selected fact-checkers. In the end, my friends and neighbors will get the right answer more than Bill Clinton’s Caretakers of Truth. |
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