Project Veritas – Media Caught Selectively Editing AGAIN – Record Your Interviews!

Some examples, and good advice from James O’Keefe.

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6 Responses to Project Veritas – Media Caught Selectively Editing AGAIN – Record Your Interviews!

  1. bjf1005's avatar bjosz says:

    Oh wow!! Lousy MSM!!

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  2. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    Selective editing is nothing new, it’s a tool for the media. When my father and I, both Vietnam vets, were interviewed by a local newspaper newspaper about our opinions on the war. By the time the jerk reporter had edited the srticle what we’d said made it sound like I was handmaid to Jane Fonda and he was Curtis LeMay. We laughed about that for years. Strange to have that pop up as yesterday was the 35th anniversary of his death.

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  3. Doc Moore's avatar Doc Moore says:

    It would be good to see examples of some editing in issues of substance. YES, these examples display a libelous degree of damage to the speakers, and complete deception of the public, but no one cares about any of these issues. You need better examples.

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      I don’t understand your criticism – at all. You seem to think the examples presented are perfectly fine.

      I disagree.

      Based on your previous comments, I can only conclude that you dislike Project Veritas, as it is always those posts that you criticize.

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    • Tafur's avatar Tafur says:

      Doc Moore,

      Well, Doc,
      There was the selective editing of the 9-1-1 call after the Zimmerman shooting. The Dispatcher asks Zimmerman “Is the person being followed was White, Black, or Hispanic? Zimmerman responds, “I think he is Black”.
      The Dispatcher’s question is edited out, leaving the impression Zimmerman is a racist.

      How is the quality of my example?
      It furthers the Leftist agenda to prove America is a Racist Nation and therefore the world would be better without it. I also offered the rationale behind the agenda.

      A bit of recall of past news should automatically appear in a person’s mind unless this selective editing is considered normal.

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    • jeans2nd's avatar jeans2nd says:

      The examples were great and quite informative, and a good reminder of what we see and hear daily in Fake News.
      James O’Keefe does a great service to an unsuspecting public.
      Causes one to wonder, had O’Keefe covered defective products like John Stossel used to cover would you be more approving.

      Signed,
      no one (who) cares about any of these issues

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