On the hyped-up TV news reports of terrorists in Florida: “Television reporters were certainly connecting dots — lots of dots, some of them seemingly from another planet — but if journalism is about facts and not hype, then they definitely weren’t doing what they were supposed to do.” —TV Dots Airwaves with InaccuraciesMiami Herald)
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