If you do not say anything, there are no facts to check. The election then becomes a vote over whether you are for or against ...
“You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.” That famous line from Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) remains a virtual mantra for politicians and pundit ...
(Sept. 9): The word “opinion” means a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge. It’s unclear to this longtime subscriber of The San Diego Union ...
Even liberal outlets acknowledged that the two journalists seemed inclined to “fact check” only Trump. In the meantime, they allowed clearly false statements from Harris go unchallenged.
Accordingly, when candidates offer conclusory opinions, the moderators should challenge them to identify the factual support for their assertions. And these facts, as well, should be evaluated ...
With that, I encourage you to be informed. Fact check. Avoid assumptions. Whenever my sister or I would ask our parents about something that could be researched, my dad would always say this phrase ...
I guess we can finally dispense with the archaic notion of fact-checking. Facts have died a hard death. There was a time when facts were held in high regard. It was generally accepted that, while ...
In making false assertions about the county budget, my opponent, Steve Spain, clearly cherry-picked data from certain pages ...
Not all of it was true. The USA TODAY Fact Check team followed along to sort fact from fiction and add context where it was missing. Trump tariffs ‘"would raise prices on middle-class families ...