A better analysis than Scott’s may be that the media lies on a fractal level. No matter which level you look at it, a certain number of things aren’t true. So if you’re looking at statements where the media is vague, you’ll get lies, but if you look at more direct statements, you’ll also get lies. It’s a mistake to think “well, when I look at vague areas, I can determine what the lies are, so I can determine the lies by the media in general”.
A better analysis than Scott’s may be that the media lies on a fractal level. No matter which level you look at it, a certain number of things aren’t true. So if you’re looking at statements where the media is vague, you’ll get lies, but if you look at more direct statements, you’ll also get lies. It’s a mistake to think “well, when I look at vague areas, I can determine what the lies are, so I can determine the lies by the media in general”.