Monday, October 01, 2012
"George Soros Panics About Romney Win, Mother Jones Scrubs Story"
I'm thinking of an analogy between telephone calls and registered letters.
Internet media matches up somewhat with telephone calls as they are somewhat easy to "scrub", or dispute their happening.
Printed media, somewhat like registered letters, are more difficult to make "go away".
The overall point is that what we see is always subject, and possibly manipulated, to someone's point of view.
Let the reader beware...
AT Breitbart.com, Andy Kroll calls attention to this "scrub job":
"On Thursday, Mother Jones reported that billionaire financier George Soros was "panicked" that Mitt Romney would win the election--and then scrubbed the story without explanation. "