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Glenn Kessler Retire B*tch [TEASER]

2024/9/26
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This chapter explores the origins and evolution of fact-checking, focusing on Glenn Kessler's role and the emergence of rating systems like Pinocchios. It raises concerns about the selective nature of fact-checking and the potential for bias in choosing which claims to investigate.
  • Fact-checking as a journalistic practice gained prominence around 2004.
  • Glenn Kessler played a significant role in establishing fact-checking at the Washington Post.
  • The Pinocchio rating system was introduced as a response to perceived issues with "both sides" journalism.
  • There are concerns about the subjectivity and potential bias in selecting claims for fact-checking.

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Is fact-checking a legitimate enterprise? Is America's most famous fact-checker nothing more than a dweeb? Michael and Peter discuss.To hear the rest of the episode, support us on Patreon)**:**https://www.patreon.com/IfBooksPod)