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You may wonder about the veracity of reporter’s truth-telling when he has to shield his own identity. Jack Shafer certainly does:

But the fact that Vargas lied about his noncompliance with what I (and others) consider to be an unjust law cannot be waved off. The trouble with habitual liars, and Vargas confesses to having told lie after lie to protect himself from deportation, is that they tend to get too good at it. Lying becomes reflex. And a confessed liar is not somebody you want working on your newspaper.

Oh, I expect to be denounced as a prig for that last paragraph. Like you’ve never told a lie? Never fudged your taxes? Never constructed a drunken alibi? Told a whopper? Stolen a candy bar? Of course I have. But have I lied systemically to my journalistic bosses? Nope. I don’t come by my honesty policy because I’m virtuous by nature. I’m not. I’m honest because I know that if you violate your editor’s trust, you’re a goner for good reason. (Also, I’m a terrible liar who can’t keep his lies straight.)

As a PR strategy, I’m not so sure about whether you can launch a movement by relying a person whose credibility is staked on… being non-credible to the people he needed to trust most.

View all comments (4) |

Controse| 6.23.11 @ 1:19PM

Of course maybe he is lying about lying to pump up his credibility among the Obama Democrats. I mean after all Obama does set the standard doesn't he?

MOS was 71331| 6.23.11 @ 2:38PM

The whole Vargas story is phony. The only pathetic claim he didn't include was that he walked six miles a day to school, uphill in both directions.

loulou| 6.23.11 @ 3:54PM

What kind of a creep steals a candy bar?
Shafer is not trustworthy.

PCP Smoker| 6.23.11 @ 8:41PM

Is lying the same as holding back the truth? If in Newsweek's position in 1998, holding the news that Monica Suckinsky is in possession of a dress with Bill Clinton's cum, will he report or hold it back?

Major and minor liars aside, liberals are scumbags.

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