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Concerning the Neil Cavuto comment that Eben mentioned:
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I am leery of the spinspotter. It supposedly uses "an advisory board of prominent journalists from across the political spectrum who set objective rules for what constitutes 'spin'." If our assumption is that the media is biased, the media's defintion of "spin" may end up biased as well.

Nevertheless, if somehow properly calibrated, spinspotter might be a great resource.

-- AndrewHerink - 22 Oct 2008

 
 
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