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Saturday, December 20, 2014

Maybe the Seven Dwarfs did it - Humbug Narratives

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Humbug Narratives | The American Spectator



By  – 12.17.14



Bogus stories abound in our pathetic press.


Will Rogers, the late American humorist and corn-pone philosopher, once said, “All I know is what I read in the papers.” That statement earned him a place inBartletts’s Familiar Quotations. Were he alive today it would most likely be inviting widespread derision. Today’s newspapers abound with bogus stories. Most of us only know of the stories that are soon exposed. Doubtless there are many more. For instance, news stories of GDP growth or inflation rates usually have to be revised but they are taken at face value when they first appear.
Are there any newspaper readers in America who do not know about the humbug of Rolling Stone’sstory about alleged rape at the University of Virginia? The story was based solely on the word of the alleged victim without any further sourcing. Now University officials and local police have yet to find a trace of the seven rapists. The fraternity at which the alleged rape took place has no record of a party having taken place there—two years ago, as it happens! And one more thing, it appears three of the victim’s original supporters now think they were given a bogus e-mail address. They are beginning to doubt her elaborate story, which features no witnesses other than her.
Yet some would-be journalist working at the University of Virginia’s college paper, the Daily Cavalier, has notified Politico that “to let the fact-checking define the narrative would be a huge mistake.”  
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