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| Send to one friend Print Version MSNBC's Shuster made no distinction between true and misleading claims when discussing "five nastiest ads" run during election Summary: MSNBC's David Shuster invited viewers to vote on the "nastiest" campaign advertisement among the "the five nastiest ads" culled by Shuster. However, Shuster's focus on "nast[iness]" obscured questions about the advertisements' accuracy; he also included on his list two Democratic advertisements that are based upon reported facts. In one discussion following one airing of Shuster's segment, CNBC's Donny Deutsch misrepresented one of the Democratic ads. ... |
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