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Title: Attempt tp smear Scott Walker blows up in media's face
Source: americanthinker.com
URL Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog ... r_blows_up_in_medias_face.html
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Author: Rick Moran
Post Date: 2015-03-01 10:56:40 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 1005
Comments: 6

Much of the left wing media beclowned itself this week when several prominent news outlets, including HuffPo, Daily Beast, and Raw Story, all reported that Scott Walker wanted to remove the requirement that Wisconsin schools report sexual assaults to the state. The story was first reported by the feminist blog Jezebel, who thought they had Walker dead to rights on a "war on women" issue.

Unfortunately for them, the attempted smear blew up in their faces when it was reported that the University of Wisconsin had requested the changes in reporting requirements because they were already sending the data to the Department of Education.

Washington Examiner:

"UW System spokesman Alex Hummel said Friday that the university requested the change because information given to the state is duplicative of data required to be reported to the U.S. Department of Education under federal law," the Associated Press reported. "The university also posts the information on its website."

Walker's budget would also cut orientation programs on sexual assaults and remove the requirement that employees who witness or hear about a sexual assault must report to the dean of students. But, the university spokesman said, those processes aren't going away.

"Student education and mandatory reporting are important practices also built in, and those practices are going to continue on our campuses," Hummel told the AP. "We are not lessening our commitment here or at our institutions one iota."

Walker is actually trying to reduce the government's burden on college campuses, not do anything that would hurt sexual assault victims.

Laura Bassett, who wrote the Huffington Post article titled "Scott Walker Budget Deletes College Rape Reporting Requirements," at least included a response from Walker's office that they removed the requirements at the university's request. She said she was also open to changing the headline (update: and eventually did).

Weidy of the Daily Beast, who also quoted only people who were upset about the idea that this was a decision proposed only by Walker, did not respond to an Washington Examiner request for comment.

The Daily Beast eventually issued a retraction after blaming the state's attorney general for the erroneous information:

When The Daily Beast contacted Republican Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel for comment on Friday, his office expressed reservations about Walker’s proposal. His office told The Daily Beast in a statement that the Attorney General “is concerned about some of the provisions in the budget that may reduce information provided to college students and take away reporting requirements. He will work with representatives from UW and the Governor’s office to determine what prompted these changes and to ensure that we provide all of the protection we reasonably can for our college students,” but it is unclear if Schimel’s office was aware of the stated purpose of the provision in question. The Daily Beast is committed to covering the news fairly and accurately, and we should have checked this story more thoroughly. We deeply regret the error and apologize to Gov. Walker and our readers. Our original story should be considered retracted.

This sort of thing happens a lot more often than we realize on both left and right. Someone bothers to read a voluminous piece of legislation and misinterprets a line or two, blowing it up into something it's not. It happens because Congress refuses to write legislation using plain English.

A few decades ago, California Senator S.I. Hayakawa introduced a bill that would have required all legislation to be written in plain English, understandable to the average citizen. A professional semanticist, Hayakawa knew that the it was fundamental to a democracy that the people have an understanding of the laws they were supposed to live under and obey.

The bill went nowhere - largely because making legislative language obscure and difficult to understand is a feature, not a bug on Capitol Hill. The more complex you can make the law, the more control  is granted the elites. They are the only ones wealthy enough to afford the army of lawyers, accountants, and regulatory compliance experts to maneuver their way through the law without falling afoul of it. 

There is no doubt that the left jumped without looking on this story. In their eagerness to smear Walker, they made themselves look foolish.

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#1. To: Gatlin (#0)

"This sort of thing happens a lot more often than we realize on both left and right. Someone bothers to read a voluminous piece of legislation and misinterprets a line or two, blowing it up into something it's not."

When that "someone" is a member of the press, we EXPECT you to get it right. That's your JOB. You are supposed to sort this out and report it to us. That's what you're paid to do.

The words "I'm confused" should not be part of your vocabulary. If you are confused, you're in the wrong profession.

And why is it that when you get something wrong it either hurts conservatives or helps liberals and your retraction ends up on page 29D?

misterwhite  posted on  2015-03-01   11:52:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Rick_Moran@americanthinker.com, Gatlin (#0)

This sort of thing happens a lot more often than we realize on both left and right...There is no doubt that the left jumped without looking on this story.

Most of the time there is no mistake on why the error existed.

Sometimes it is better to bleed your opponent with a thousand cuts rather than with a decisive blow. Credibility is the name of the game, and they know that the public is a stupid, bleating mass which will believe the lie more readily if it is repeated oft.

It does not matter if it is corrected in the future; they hope that enough damage is done before it does get corrected. The only fools here are anyone who believes that the opposition is innocent in these supposed "errors"!

TheFireBert  posted on  2015-03-01   13:38:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: misterwhite (#1)

When that "someone" is a member of the press, we EXPECT you to get it right. That's your JOB. You are supposed to sort this out and report it to us. That's what you're paid to do.

The words "I'm confused" should not be part of your vocabulary. If you are confused, you're in the wrong profession.

And why is it that when you get something wrong it either hurts conservatives or helps liberals and your retraction ends up on page 29D?

On this we can both agree.

The war we fight is one based on information, and the information used by our opposition is deceitful and dishonest, but that does not matter to them because it is the means to an end. The end is what matters, and that is the creed of Communists or Socialists to accomplish a goal. The goal is to complete the acquisition of total power, and it will not end until the elite have this prize. To achieve this prize, they will use whatever force available, be it military, police, laws, or lies.

That last line is why many of us here detest most of the authoritarian arms of government, regardless of how many good people still exists within their ranks.

TheFireBert  posted on  2015-03-01   13:46:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: TheFireBert (#2)

It does not matter if it is corrected in the future; they hope that enough damage is done before it does get corrected.

I read the first half and had an immediate response the same as your conclusion ready to key in ... when I read your conclusion.

Gatlin  posted on  2015-03-01   14:36:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Gatlin, TheFireBert (#4)

Rules for libmedia, abbreviated:

  1. Put all scandalous accusation in boldface headlines on page 1.
  2. Put all retractions in small print on page 73a just under Dear Abby and the horoscopes.
  3. Rely on public stupidity, partisan hackery, and apathy to finish the job.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-03-01   17:27:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: TheFireBert (#2)

The only fools here are anyone who believes that the opposition is innocent in these supposed "errors"!

Anybody who believes anything critical that is written about anybody else is a fool. All writers of all critical material always have a political agenda, without one exception in all of the history of mankind, in every written word by every human being who ever wrote one since the dawn of man. People write critical things in order to diminish an opponent. It is never, ever objective, and it is never intended to be. Ever. Anybody who thinks otherwise, even once, is a fool.

Even critical things written to loved ones to "correct" them have the subtext: "I know better than you, subordinate your judgment to mine". There is no such thing as a criticism that is not based in the desire to establish a pecking order. That is the very PURPOSE of criticism, in every case, without any exceptions.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-03-04   8:20:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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