The BlogOutrage: AP 'Fact Check' Notes Bill Clinton's Record of Lying7:18 PM, Sep 6, 2012
• By MARK HEMINGWAY
The Associated Press ran a fact check on Bill Clinton's speech at the Democratic convention last night that contained the following section:
Just to restate the obvious, I am not a fan of media fact checkers, and I have found AP fact checks to be pretty bad in the past. But I do find the backlash against AP for pointing out Slick Willie's tenuous relationship to the truth rather telling. Suddenly, bringing up context supposedly relevant to a speaker's remarks is out of bounds if it doesn't zero in exclusively on the facts at hand. Here's someone at The Atlantic blowing a gasket over this:
Trolling? Really? Whether or not "fact checkers" should point out hypocrisy—and make no mistake Bill Clinton launching a sustained character attack on Romney and Ryan for not telling the truth is pretty breathtaking—it is not something I think they should be doing. However, this is the standard "fact checkers" have already set. For instance, the "fact checking" critique of Paul Ryan's speech centered largely on accusations of hypocrisy, not truth-telling. Supposedly, Paul Ryan was "dishonest" for chastising Obama for ignoring the reccommendations of the Simpson-Bowles deficit panel, whose recommendations he himself voted down. Again, that's an accusation of hypocrisy, not that Ryan wasn't telling the truth. (And frankly the charge of hypocrisy in this case isn't really fair, because Ryan was accusing Obama of failing to lead on the deficit issue. Ryan may have voted down Simpson-Bowles, but he went out and passed his deficit reduction plan through the house, which, again, demonstrates his own leadership on the issue.) If we're applying the same "fact checking" standard, you shouldn't expect Bill Clinton can launch a sustained character attack on Romney and Ryan without fact checkers mentioning Clinton's own track-record of lying. I suppose it's a measure of how strongly the media "fact checking" organizations are tilted against the GOP, that on the rare occasions when the same ridiculously malleable "fact checking" standards are applied to Democrats, there's a complete freakout. And so The Huffington Post's able media reporter Michael Calderone has written an entire article on the media pushback against the AP for reminding people Bill Clinton is a perjurer. Meanwhile, the same media outlets are content to pile on when they apply the same unfair standard to Republicans like Paul Ryan. In other news, here's how Annenberg's Factcheck.org responded to Bill Clinton's speech: The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
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