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Sep. 26th, 2016 10:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sorry, I tried, but I couldn't watch the debate. Listening to the Donald is like listening to someone rake their nails over a chalkboard. But, not to despair, NPR was fact checking a live transcript of it on their site.
Go here: http://www.npr.org/2016/09/26/495115346/fact-check-first-presidential-debate
Not to be outdone, so does NY1.
The trick is finding reliable sources or unbiased. I'd say NY1 is probably closest. Also Politico Fact, although they aren't doing a transcript.
Don't trust the candidate's sites, because hello...and anything Trump does is spun by marketing people who lie for a living. Marketing is the science of telling a lie based on embellished truth - I know I took a few marketing courses.
Go here: http://www.npr.org/2016/09/26/495115346/fact-check-first-presidential-debate
Not to be outdone, so does NY1.
The trick is finding reliable sources or unbiased. I'd say NY1 is probably closest. Also Politico Fact, although they aren't doing a transcript.
Don't trust the candidate's sites, because hello...and anything Trump does is spun by marketing people who lie for a living. Marketing is the science of telling a lie based on embellished truth - I know I took a few marketing courses.