We all know that politicians spin the facts or truth. Just think of Peter Costello this past week. Oops, Peter, caught out?
Spin, and whether there has been active lying by politicians in relation to the Iraq War is an ongoing and active discussion-point in Great Britain [Tony Blair] and in the USA [Bush & Co.]. Sadly, there has been little if no discussion in Australia. Is that because Australians believe they were lied to and there is nothing to debate? QED!
Be that as it may, The Washington Post's Media Notes columnist, Howard Kurtz, undertakes an interesting analysis of spin and, that word politicians take umbrage to, lying - not only that of the Bush Administration but its predecessors. Read it here.
Spin, and whether there has been active lying by politicians in relation to the Iraq War is an ongoing and active discussion-point in Great Britain [Tony Blair] and in the USA [Bush & Co.]. Sadly, there has been little if no discussion in Australia. Is that because Australians believe they were lied to and there is nothing to debate? QED!
Be that as it may, The Washington Post's Media Notes columnist, Howard Kurtz, undertakes an interesting analysis of spin and, that word politicians take umbrage to, lying - not only that of the Bush Administration but its predecessors. Read it here.
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