Krugman: He makes a good point in today New York Times column (Times Select req’d): that sometimes journalists who strive for “balance” end up misreporting the facts. He uses the Abramoff case to illustrate the point, but this happens all the time. Reporters believe that “balance” is achieved by presenting both sides of an argument rather than following where the facts lead.
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