The Media Research Center has proclaimed:
The Media Research Center (MRC) on Tuesday announced its new project Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers. As major news outlets increasingly rely on leftist “fact-checkers” to verify the credibility of news, the MRC will ensure the fact-checkers themselves are reliable, or exposed as liberal partisans if they aren’t.
While fact-checking the accuracy of news is needed, often it is used as a medium to push a political agenda. Many fact-checking groups routinely cast judgments while failing to disclose their own liberal bias, and the public is on to it. According to a 2016 Rasmussen poll, an astonishing 62 percent of American voters believe fact-checkers are biased.
Some of the fact-checkers the MRC will monitor include PolitiFact.com, FactCheck.org, Snopes.com, Washington Post Fact Checker, AP Fact Check & CNN Fact Check.
Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers will give the public the facts and bring accountability to the so-called “fact-checkers.”
Media Research Center President Brent Bozell issued the following statement on Tuesday announcing the project:
“In an era of “fake news” and inaccurate reporting, it is important now more than ever that the fact-checkers themselves are exposed for their biases. MRC routinely finds instances when fact-checkers bend the truth or disproportionately target conservatives. We are assigning our own rating to their judgments and will expose the worst offenders. Americans deserve the truth. There must be accountability across the board, and that includes these alleged arbiters of fact and fiction.”
(Of note is that the conservative-skewing Rasmussen has as its managing editor Fran Coombs, the segregationist-leaning former managing editor of the Washington Times, so maybe it’s not the most accurate or balanced poll.)
If only the MRC was as concerned with the accuracy of the work on its own website as it is with those of fact-checkers.
We’ve documented how the MRC promoted false stories, then refused to correct the record when they were proven false — the purportedly imminent indictment of Hillary Clinton just before the 2016 presidential election, the bogus claim that CNN was scripting questions at a CNN debate, the death of a Border Patrol agent that turned out not to be at the hands of an illegal immigrant, an undocumented immigrant arrested on smuggling charges that were later dropped.
If the MRC can’t be bothered to hold its own work to basic standards of accuracy, what moral standing does it have to fact-check anyone else?
The thing is, this isn’t about the truth — it’s about trying to score political points. As a kneejerk supporter of a constantly lying President Trump, the MRC has been trying to delegitimize fact-checkers for a while now. The posts made after the March 27 announcement of the project — all of which are written by Tim Graham — further prove its partisan political intent.
Graham whined about a fact-check into whether Vice President Mike Pence called his wife “Mother” because it was somehow biased and trivial: “So if you can’t prove something is factual, why write about it? Aren’t the ‘fact checkers’ just spreading an unverified tale, publishing clickbait for Pence haters?” He huffed “This article is unverified gossip — hardly something ‘PolitiFact’ should be proud to publish.”
Graham then complained that another fact-check — on a caravan of immigrants heading for the U.S. border — was too nit-picky because it focused on “two words in a Trump tweet.” He added — without documentation — that “Trump’s brief tweet shouldn’t have to say ‘Caravans’ coming each year’ to be recognized as factual. Multiple caravans have been launched at the U.S. border.”
Graham rated both of these fact-checks “deeply distorted” — a statement that’s nebulous to the point of meaninglessness.
But that’s how the MRC rolls. Real journalists check facts; partisan activists attack the fact-checkers.