NPR Congressional Correspondent Andrea Seabrook left NPR recently, citing frustration with the daily grind of covering politicians who "lie" to her face, all day, every day. Seabrook is starting a new project called DecodeDC, where she hopes she can blog and podcast her way to some deeper truths about Washington. Bob does an exit interview with Seabrook to discuss why political reporting is broken, and what might be done to fix it.Slightly off topic, Marketplaces Tess Vigeland points out Super PAC App, which will listen to the adds you hear on TV or radio, and tell you if they are lying, and where the money comes from to produce it.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Decode the Political Lies: DecodeDC
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