Hillary's email half truth: Media shows true colors for not calling out falsehood
Benjamin Franklin once said that a "half truth is often a great lie." It turns out that the same can be said about "technical" truths.
Franklin’s warning came to mind recently after Glenn Kessler at the Washington Post looked at the claim of Hillary Clinton on Twitter this week that "the fact is that I had zero emails that were classified." The Post declared Clinton "technically correct" in the claim despite the fact that it was actually false. Indeed, the Post appears to recognize that fact at the very end of its analysis. ...