2024-09-06 00:24:21
This headline needlessly misleads the readers about the tone of Senator Vance’s statement, by partially quoting him when a full quote was preferable to convey the truth. The more complete quote from Vance is: “I don’t like that this is a fact of life.” [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(62-4-22) Author
2024-09-06 00:34:46
NNN — It’s a direct quote and headlines are headlines. You want more context, read the story. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(16-0-45) Author
2024-09-06 00:41:35
The full quote is, “I don’t like that this is a fact of life.” [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(70-2-18) Author
2024-09-06 00:44:53
NNN - The full quote doesn’t add additional context and doesn’t change the meaning of what Vance said. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(12-1-34) Author
2024-09-06 00:44:56
Nothing is misleading about the headline as it is a direct quote. Tone cannot be distinguished from headlines alone. If you want more context, read the article. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(11-0-37) Author
2024-09-06 00:56:53
NNN - The full quote doesn’t change the fact that JD Vance thinks school shootings are a fact of life NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(14-1-33) Author
2024-09-06 01:27:23
J.D. Vance was stating that schools being soft targets are a fact of life, not that school shootings are a fact of life. The full context of his remarks discuss the need to increase security at schools. AP headline is misleading for this reason. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(9-1-6) Author