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Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that.
Joe Wilson
The mere fact that someone says, 'we're optimistic' and then a month later the stock price goes down doesn't mean that people have tried to mislead anybody else, ... If you purport to tell people what you know about the future but you mislead them by leaving important things out, that can well be the sin of omission. But you have to look at what, precisely, people say and what, precisely, is left out.
David Becker
This is an undercover operation. They were trying to mislead bad guys and, yes, they did mislead the press.
David Kirby
The fact that you, as secretary general of a political party, made remarks contrary to the fact in a forum such as a news conference can mislead the public and is very regrettable. I strongly protest and demand that (you) retract the remark and apologize.
Katsuya Okada
Everybody knows - but no one wants to say - that the Democratic Party has become the party of special interest bigots and racial dividers. It runs the one-party state that controls public services in every major inner city, including the corrupt and failing school systems in which half the students - mainly African American and Hispanic - are denied a shot at the American dream.
David Horowitz
He did away with this fiction of the European interest being the same as the German interest. You can talk about national interest in a much more relaxed way today. The time was ripe for this and he acknowledged it. ... Schröder and Joschka Fischer, his Green foreign minister, deserve credit for giving Germany a more 'normal' foreign policy.
Charles Grant
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1957
-)
The fact that he's not giving long interviews to the press at this point is because the press is not focused on what it should be, which is the disappearance of Chandra Levy.
Abbe Lowell
The average American out there doesn't give a damn whether they called the press Saturday night or Sunday morning, and they don't care whether they called the Corpus Christi paper as opposed to the White House pool.
Charlie Black
In writing biography, fact and fiction shouldn't be mixed. And if they are, the fiction parts should be printed in red ink, the fact parts in black ink.
Catherine Drinker Bowen
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1897
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1973
)
In writing biography, fact and fiction shouldn't be mixed. And if they are, the fiction parts should be printed in red ink, the fact parts in black ink.
Catherine Drinker Bowen
(
1897
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1973
)
Anyone who suggests the number is inaccurate is way out of bounds. What would we have to gain from that? We are in no position to mislead people. A lot of people have an interest in working at Wal-Mart.
John Bisio
Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. What I do now is I write fiction. I ground my fiction in the reality of a place called Los Angeles.
Michael Connelly
The American people have a right to know whether any elected official misused intelligence to mislead our nation into war.
Dick Durbin
attempt on the part of the president or anyone else in the administration to mislead or deceive the American people.
Colin Powell
(
1937
-)
Earlier this year, the AP called the state party and said they were unhappy with the fact that the state party was placing their stories on their site in full.
Howard Wolfson
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