• Lee McIntyre

    Lee McIntyre , a research fellow at BU’s Center for Philosophy and History of Science, can be reached at leemcintyre@rcn.com. He is the author of numerous books including Respecting Truth: Willful Ignorance in the Internet Age (Routledge, 2015), Post-Truth (MIT Press, 2018), and The Scientific Attitude (MIT Press, 2019). Profile

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There are 6 comments on POV: Mueller Testimony Shows How “Alternative Facts” Have Replaced Actual Facts in Politics

  1. Reading one sided journalism like this on a daily basis in boston, as you referred to as “alternative facts”, only reaffirms my interest in voting Trump in 2020.

  2. One of the key issues is that our national media has collapsed .. they’ve stopped doing the hard work of true journalism .. they’ve become very sloppy .. and you, Sir, don’t help the cause with your first ‘fact’ offered – paraphrased as ‘.. it being established that Russia hacked the election’

    What does ‘hacked’ actually mean? Simplistically, does it suggest that some bad-actors posted inaccurate internet memes .. or does it suggest that the same bad-actors tried to rig vote counts, or worse, actually cast illegal votes .. or does it only suggest people said mean things .. or .. or .. or?

    Without context, and some decent journalistic work, one can only be left with wonder.

    At this point, a couple of congressional committees have reported out a conclusion that not a single vote was changed or cast illegally as a result of ‘Russian interference’ in the election – including the most recent report from the senate of only a few days ago.

    So, which is it … did they interfere, or didn’t they? And if they did, and did so without material consequence, what was the measured impact beyond one party feeling bad that it was (perhaps just simply) outworked by the other? And how does this sort of interference differ from when our own government puts a thumb on the scale of other soverign nations elections (as we have done a few times in Israel, for example)? Or even, how did it differ from when President Obama suggested that there wasn’t a ‘shred of evidence that …’ or any sort of ‘threat to national security’ stemming from HRCs email foibles?

    As an informed reader, I don’t care that Mueller and Comey were friends .. it doesn’t matter. But likewise, it’s also nonsensical to assert that the special prosecutor’s report doesn’t exonerate the president either – prosecutors don’t and haven’t ever sought to exonerate as it’s outside the scope of their role.

    Journalists need to return to journalism, or we will have to accept ‘opinions’ – biased as they may be, as the new ‘facts’.

    1. I agree on almost everything. Almost all media, analysts, pundits, lawyers, scholars, philosophers, and what have you, are simply muddling the waters for the public, building narratives, shaping opinions, and trying to influence the public one way or the other for or against a political candidate or party.

      When you think about it, it’s exactly what Russians were accused of doing.

      The people need clear and transparent information on what exactly happened.

      – How did Russia interfere. How significant was it.

      – How did this investigation start. How ethical, legal, and even constitutional was it.

      – What exactly did the investigation conclude, should the President be indicted or not.

      – A final resolution by Congress, will they impeach or will they end this years long saga for good.

      – What are the lessons learned and what steps will be taken that none, not even one single thing of the above, ever happens again.

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