I said "ostensibly". It wasn't clear, as she was still on White House grounds when she made the comments, IIRC.Dilbert_X wrote:
How so? she was ased for her personal views as she was leaving the white house, she was hardly 'in her role' any more than the Williams guy, journalists personal opinions shouldn't be relevant until they can be shown to have biased their reporting.FEOS wrote:
key difference being, she made those remarks ostensibly in her role as the White House reporter for Hearst.
Wrong. That was for other governments, not the US populace and everyone here knew that.Dilbert_X wrote:
They were being beaten down with the 'you're with us or against us line'.Also keep in mind that even the "all knowing media" was getting basic questions about the war wrong in 2003.
CIA is single source. Human intelligence. How many fucking times do you have to be told the same thing?Dilbert_X wrote:
Freedom of the press is very important, as is taking your information from multiple sources in parallel and knowing which way each and every source is biased - something the CIA could usefully learn
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