This post is dolphin-safe…
Are bloggers journalists? How about are journalists journalists?
With all of the fussing about how bloggers don’t check their facts, and run with stories before confirmation, you would think that MSM reporters would take that (alleged) differentiation and run with it. If they’re going to repeat that allegation again and again, they’ll make sure that their fact-checking is airtight, right?
Well, apparently not all of them. In a story about the Michael Vick dog fighting allegations and his NFL suspension, MSNBC ran a quote that they attributed to the Rev. Al Sharpton, which stated:
“If the police caught Brett Favre (a white quarterback for the Green Bay Packers) running a dolphin-fighting ring out of his pool, where dolphins with spears attached to their foreheads fought each other, would they bust him? Of course not.”
MSNBC said the quote came from Sharpton’s “personal blog.” Which, of course, it didn’t—it came from a site that is clearly a parody site. The post on News Groper is so obviously a parody I can’t imagine who thought it was actually Rev. Sharpton’s blog. On the page, it has listed Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Lindsey Lohan, Dalia Lama, Paris Hilton, Mitt Romney, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as “featured bloggers.” Seriously, no one at MSNBC said “hey…wait a minute…”?
MSNBC has since pulled the quote and stated that it was a “hoax.” Well, as The Moderate Voice points out, not really. A hoax, as defined by dictionary.com is “an act intended to deceive or trick.” A parody is defined as “to imitate…for purposes of ridicule or satire.” News Groper didn’t set out to “deceive or trick” MSNBC, they have a parody site, “for purposes of ridicule or satire.” Thirty seconds of research would have reinforced that distinction.
By the way, the comments on the Gawker story are priceless: “…maybe they did it on porpoise,” and “since no one else has dug up this hackneyed pun, I’ll just point out Brett Favre does it for the halibut.”
H/T to The Glittering Eye.

4 Comments to "This post is dolphin-safe…"
Todd Van Hoosear
August 29, 2007
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August 29, 2007
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August 29, 2007
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August 30, 2007