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How The News Should Be Covered

August 8, 2009 By Joan of Snark

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Here is an interesting and informative piece about what would elsewhere be termed a “confrontation” at Douglasville, Georgia meeting with Representative David Scott:

It is interesting because the reporter, Atlanta 11-Alive’s Duffie Dixon, does not editorialize the event; nowhere in her piece do we hear her opine the words “mob” or “teabag”.

It is informative because it simply presents the incident in question and provides both sides an opportunity to share a little more detail.  Properly leaving it up to the viewers to form their own opinions.

Hats off, Duffie.  You put the rest of the mainstream media to shame.

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Filed Under: Truth In Reporting Tagged With: Dr. Brian Hill, Duffie Dixon, health care reform, mob protests, Rep. David Scott

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