CJR Daily | washingtonpost.com
"The use of quotation marks around words and phrases like 'surge' and 'war on terror' is the minimum journalists can do to alert the public that what you see is rarely what you get," says
Gal Beckerman. ||
Dan Froomkin: For the White House to call President Bush's speech tonight a change in strategy -- when it's not really one -- is understandable spin. For journalists, however, there's no excuse.