Yeah, when they first started they were pretty useful, but it's been years since they started skewing things to improve their audience capture. Still interesting, but definitely more "entertainment news" now rather than "news you can use to make decisions."Politifact can be a little fast and loose sometimes when assigning their ratings, depending on the paper which does the rating. That goes for both sides here, and more often than not it is skewed toward the false rating, especially if the claim is controversial/headline grabbing.
Great, now I have to retract.I didn't want to be the first one to say it, because I would have poisoned the well.
It's not just that, it's also multiple newspaper editorial boards deciding what is true and false. So looking at their data set to determine who is more truthful is unfortunately very misleading. The inconsistency and the cherry picking of topics to cover makes the numbers in the list pretty sub-standard. At least with Fox News or CNN, I can gauge the likeliness of the rating being bullshit [DOUBLEPOST=1458686177,1458686131][/DOUBLEPOST]PolitiFact are the One True Power, the Only Media you can Trust, and a Haven of Truth and Goodness in the media landscape these years. Or, you know, like every other media site out there, they have their own agenda and will, on occasion, skew news in one direction or another to make things look better.
They're not as bad as some, worse than others.
Welcome to politics.I don't keep up on what is and isn't etc, I just thought it was funny that the most apparent truth teller is also the one least likely to ever receive the nomination.
Arizona's primary looks like a complete goddamn mess.
...it's not enough to ensure your candidate wins by voting and campaigning. Now you have to actively make sure the opposing party somehow loses votes, too.Welcome to politics.
Something like 300 cases nationally last year... which is one case for every 420480 people who voted in 2012 or .0000002 percent of all voting that year, give or take a zero. In other words, if ALL fraudulent voting took place in a single precinct in the US, it STILL couldn't a effect a local measure, let alone a national one.You know I've always been kind of curious how one would be able to catch voter fraud seeing how there's no real checks at polling places.
No, see, that's the difference between VOTER fraud and ELECTION fraud.Maybe, but this recent Arizona primary was still schetchy as hell
Really? I don't mind that. I wouldn't want people who don't support my party deciding who represents my party best.I think that it's messed up that some states make you chose to be Democrat, Republican, Independent or whatever. Texas is just that , you get to vote in one primary or another, and not "pre-determined" what party you must vote for.
To me it's more of, support the person that best represents your desires, rather than, vote for who "your" party has allowed to stay in the race. Especially when people announce that they are suspending campaigns even before you get a chance to say they are your choice or not.Really? I don't mind that. I wouldn't want people who don't support my party deciding who represents my party best.
Colorado does this same thing though. It's a caucus thing. If a delegate doesn't show and they have to pick an alternate, the alternate's choice is the one that counts. They usually try to match preference, but they have to go with what they have.Well I can't say I understand exactly how it works, but I guess Sanders has won Nevada now. I kinda just wish people could vote and that'd decide these things. All this in between stuff is too messed up and just seems to reduce the impact the regular voter has.
Well, my spring break trip ended up being during the primary so I'm doing an absentee ballot so I can kill trees and waste time voting for Bernie in New York. You happy, old man?Fucking millennials. Fuck. Them. They wanted a revolution. They wanted to make a difference. Then the primaries happened and they were like, "But it's spring break, bruh!"
Fuck you.
Yes.Well, my spring break trip ended up being during the primary so I'm doing an absentee ballot so I can kill trees and waste time voting for Bernie in New York. You happy, old man?