Confused politicians, lazy journos totally confuse Iran sanctions issue

That story is getting more play this week because of the controversy over the Republicans’ Iran letter, and the phrase “corruption of the blood” is on many a lip.

Advertisement

The proposed language, as described, struck me as an unusual thing for a Senator to do, even if the Senator graduated from Harvard Law School and therefore is not entirely responsible for his actions. Is this real? Or is this another case of journalistic malpractice on legal matters?

The answer appears to be that nobody in this story understands what’s being talked about. …

This honestly is not rocket science. I figured it out and I move my lips when I read Garfield. Journalists report it inaccurately because (1) doing so promotes their narrative, (2) nobody expects more of them, and (3) they’re lazy. YOUR JOURNALISM IS BAD AND YOU SHOULD FEEL BAD.

This is how our laws are made, and nobody is explaining it to us right.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Trending on HotAir Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement