Here's what they did (this is the opening of the above Trump piece):
As August ended, a new Donald Trump emerged. Coached by his third campaign management team, he stayed on message, read from a teleprompter and focused on policy. It lasted about a month.And this is (basically) what they found:
After he lied on Sept. 16 that he was not the person responsible for the birtherism campaign to delegitimize Barack Obama’s presidency, POLITICO chose to spend a week fact-checking Trump. We fact-checked Hillary Clinton over the same time.
We subjected every statement made by both the Republican and Democratic candidates — in speeches, in interviews and on Twitter — to our magazine’s rigorous fact-checking process.
The conclusion is inescapable: Trump’s mishandling of facts and propensity for exaggeration so greatly exceed Clinton’s as to make the comparison almost ludicrous.From the Trump analysis:
According to POLITICO’s five-day analysis, Trump averaged about one falsehood every three minutes and 15 seconds over nearly five hours of remarks.And from the Clinton analysis:
POLITICO’s five-day analysis suggests that in just over 1.5 hours of remarks last week, the former secretary of state averaged one falsehood every 12 minutes.It's simply ludicrous to even try to equate them.
Who’s Even More Dishonest Than Donald Trump?
ReplyDeleteThe answer is, of course, Big Media fact checkers.
http://patterico.com/2016/09/25/debate-prep-whos-even-more-dishonest-than-donald-trump/
True For Bernie, False For Trump: Politifact Does About-Face in Evaluating Statements on Black Unemployment
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bizzyblog.com/2016/09/26/true-for-bernie-false-for-trump-politifacts-does-about-face-on-black-unemployment-stats/
And now its arguing with itself.
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