Himmelman at the Dispatch chooses several red herrings to address in election fraud fact check Rather than focusing on..
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Snopes rates as “true” something that is entirely “false” Dan MacGuill says Cong. Greene said Guam was a foreign country,..
Quartz misrepresents quotes, backgrounds, expertise throughout this article The reporters mention Nazi connections and provide none, and zero evidence They..
Snopes nitpicks Gateway Pundit article to rate it ‘mostly false’ when it is completely accurate MacGuill’s only point is to..
WSJ article continues to push the misnomer “family separation” to describe Trump’s immigration policy Biden’s immigration policy given a humanitarian..
Without evidence, the NYT declares that no ‘Antifa’ were involved in the Capitol protest. The NYT makes no attempt to..
Chappell/NPR writes an unbalanced piece that doesn’t include the subject’s factual denial of the report Interjects partisanship into the story..
Limbaugh’s participation in the radio industry makes him a government dependent, according to the writer Schwarz effectively parades opinion as..
The lead paragraph by Kessler reveals a substantial partisan bias from the start which really sets the tone for the entire piece.
The piece neatly glides between narratives to reinforce several central left-wing memes: all police are racist, policing itself is “systemically” racist.
David Leonhardt’s analysis was opinion posing as fact, extremely biased and prejudiced and, frankly, overwrought for what some used to call the ‘paper of record’ for the country.
When vaccine risks are unknown, the fact checkers at the Dispatch rely on their own prejudice to inaccurately declare risks false.