the fact check got fact checked pic.twitter.com/sSqGaWltTQ
— Matt Binder (@MattBinder) August 21, 2024
The NYT decided this badda-bing line from @JBPritkzer was worth a "fact check."
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) August 21, 2024
They have still never found it worth doing a serious story on Trump's cognitive fitness for office. pic.twitter.com/m3HDHe8xHv
There’s a notable insistence—common to all major media fact checkers, it seems—that Trump was MERELY MUSING about the potential utility of bleach injections from the WH briefing room on national television during a time of profound crisis, and this cannot be construed as advice.
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) August 21, 2024
Will there be a NY Times fact check on this one? https://t.co/gTzb6qYzzc
— digby (@digby56) August 21, 2024
Fact check: 8 years is twice as long as 4 years. pic.twitter.com/FRCumGLAAM
— Miranda Yaver, PhD (@mirandayaver) August 20, 2024
I can’t even keep up with the fact checkers now pic.twitter.com/wEk34EyJHt
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) August 20, 2024
We've seen enough.
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) August 21, 2024
"Fact-checking" operations have become nit-pick/both-sides parodies of themselves. Time to disband. Just write about what's true and not. https://t.co/cM3Fp3co3T
This kind of "fact-checking" is an artifact of the collision between Trump's politics of lying and elite media's business-model-driven bothsidesism. The two things are obviously categorically different. But the need to jam them into one model creates nonsense like this.
Here's how you do a "fact check" when one party is steeped in lies and the other is not: "There were few false or misleading claims on the second night of the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday." Thank you @ddale8! https://t.co/y89FQeRniE
— Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) (@froomkin) August 21, 2024
Dan @froomkin has a plan to improve fact-checking. https://t.co/LfMJIx9DzI pic.twitter.com/t8SZtBdm6O
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) August 22, 2024
New: “Fact-checking” does a (hopefully fatal) face plant https://t.co/3iuy7vP3bW
— Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) (@froomkin) August 21, 2024
One of the best takes came from Judd Legum, available in either tweet thread or post form.
1. Fact-checking is important but the problem with the modern fact-checking industrial complex is that fact-checking is not viewed simply as a mechanism to scrutinize false claims but has a vehicle to demonstrate a media outlet's "objectivity" and proof it treats "both sides"…
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) August 21, 2024
From The fact-checking industrial complex
But the Washington Post and other major media outlets do not view fact-checking only as a vehicle to scrutinize false claims. They also view it as an opportunity to demonstrate that they are unbiased and treat both sides — Republicans and Democrats — equally. This is where the trouble starts.
Last night, President Joe Biden and many other speakers addressed the Democratic National Convention (DNC). Without a doubt, Biden and other Democrats said some misleading things. For example, Biden claimed that he was "removing every lead pipe from schools and homes so every child can drink clean water." Biden did secure $15 billion for that task through the Inflation Reduction Act, but removing all lead pipes will likely cost a total of $45 billion.
But, from a factual standpoint, there is no comparison between Trump and Biden's speeches. Trump is completely unmoored from the facts. Biden gets things wrong but much less frequently than Trump.
Nevertheless, the fact-checking industry has attempted to prove its objectivity by producing similar pieces for the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. This requires some sleight of hand. Kessler's fact check on the night Trump spoke to the RNC was limited exclusively to Trump. Other noted fabulists on the agenda, including Tucker Carlson, Franklin Graham, Alina Habba, and Eric Trump, were ignored. Kessler's fact check of Biden's speech to the DNC included all other speakers on Monday evening.
Even so, Kessler was required to stretch the concept of fact-checking to absurdity — sometimes mangling facts himself — to fill out his fact check for the first night of the DNC. For example, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's claim that Vice President Kamala Harris "won’t be sending love letters to dictators." As Kessler notes, Clinton was referring to 2018 comments by Trump claiming that he "fell in love" with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un through letters. "We fell in love, okay?" Trump said. "No, really, he wrote me beautiful letters, and they’re great letters. We fell in love.” Kessler, however, dings Clinton. He says that "[t]here is no evidence that Trump sent such letters" and "Clinton is making a bit of a leap to suggest that Trump has written 'love letters' to dictators." According to Kessler, "[w]e do not know what Trump wrote to Kim — or other dictators, for that matter."
Kessler's fact-check is not only pedantic, it is false. Bob Woodward, the legendary Washington Post reporter who still holds the title of "associate editor" at the paper, reported on 27 letters exchanged between Trump and Kim in his book "Rage" — including letters sent from Trump to Kim. "Like you, I have no doubt that a great result will be accomplished between our two countries, and that the only two leaders who can do it are you and me," Trump wrote to Kim on December 28, 2018. On June 30, 2019, Trump told Kim in a letter that "[b]eing with you today was truly amazing." Trump included a copy of the front page of the New York Times, which featured images of Trump with Kim, adding, "[t]hese images are great memories for me and capture the unique friendship that you and I have developed."
...There were additional fact-checks in the Washington Post's live blog of the DNC. It included this analysis from national reporter Amy Gardner:
But Gardner's own logic, Biden's assertion is absolutely true. Trump has said he will accept the results if it is a "fair and legal and good election." And, as Gardner notes, he also has said that Democrats can only beat him by cheating. Therefore, if he loses, Trump will not accept the result, just as Biden said.
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