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Law Prof examines the ABC Gibson interview of Palin and discovers an "aggregious breach of media ethics".
". . . .when you look at and examine a transcript of the entire interview, and a transcript of the broadcast portion, what you find is there are answers by Sarah Palin that are edited out and other answers are substituted in. There are nuance portions and phrases that are inexplicably removed, all of which arguably make Palin look worse, not better. . . ."
Jim Hirsen, J.D., Ph.D.
http://video.newsmax.com/?assetId=V3096219
He goes on to detail particularly aggregious edits in the news clip, including her answer to the "Bush Doctrine" question, ALL of which was stricken.
Prof. Hirsen expresses concern that the American people recognize a pattern in the fourth estate, and feel that they can't get good information there, which is unhealthy for the country.
Well, this is a lawyer, PhD and professor who teaches media ethics expressing this as an expert opinion. Perhaps ABC will see fit to get some more ratings boosts by playing more of the interview?
". . . .when you look at and examine a transcript of the entire interview, and a transcript of the broadcast portion, what you find is there are answers by Sarah Palin that are edited out and other answers are substituted in. There are nuance portions and phrases that are inexplicably removed, all of which arguably make Palin look worse, not better. . . ."
Jim Hirsen, J.D., Ph.D.
http://video.newsmax.com/?assetId=V3096219
He goes on to detail particularly aggregious edits in the news clip, including her answer to the "Bush Doctrine" question, ALL of which was stricken.
Prof. Hirsen expresses concern that the American people recognize a pattern in the fourth estate, and feel that they can't get good information there, which is unhealthy for the country.
Well, this is a lawyer, PhD and professor who teaches media ethics expressing this as an expert opinion. Perhaps ABC will see fit to get some more ratings boosts by playing more of the interview?
