The Jon Stewart Way Of Admitting A Mistake


Like a spoiled brat.

Seeing how we found out the know-it-all Snopes site was indeed fact-challenged and partisan-driven for years, who fact-checks PolitiFact?

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3 Responses to The Jon Stewart Way Of Admitting A Mistake

  1. Grunt says:

    I'd have to do some more looking, but sees to me, Annenberg is the primary financial source of Politifact…I need to dig a little…

    'Course, with all the backpedaling on the left, it wouldn't shock me if that little tidbit was scrubbed from their website.
    "Transparency" and all that, don'tcha know.

  2. Grunt says:

    Ahh, my bad…I was thinking about FactCheck Org. They're the ones funded by Annenberg. Sorry. From their site, Politifact is connected to the St. Petersburg Times. Still gonna dig.

  3. Trish says:

    Anyone who GETS their facts from a comedian, and many many liberals/progressives do- is the least informed, and the least likely to fact check anything this buffoon says. Now, I like a good Jon Stewart episode, when he's being fair and or really funny; but when he aims his disdain at ME, I realize all over again he is nothing but a partisan hack.

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