February 16, 2010

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“We’ll never know what story [James O’Keefe] would have told had he not been caught allegedly committing crimes, but his tactics crossed an ethical line and should not be emulated,” says K. Daniel Glover. He also tells Tony Rogers that investigative journalism is liberal because “it is driven by a change-the-world attitude that trusts government and maligns Big Business and other perceived evils.”

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