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frosty1473 karma

Your personal politics could lead to greater incredulity towards members of a certain party. Therefore, which statements you decide are worth fact-checking in the first place could lead to an accumulation of more true or false statements for one person versus another.

For example, you quote Hillary as saying that Bernie Sanders voted 5 times against the Brady Bill. It doesn't quite take a fact-checking team to run that one down, but it does result in another entry in the "true" column.

In other words your personal bias could lead to "padding" the true columns of politicians who you align with ideologically.

I see nothing in your statement of principles that would prevent this.

frosty1471 karma

Is there a job back in the states that selects MP's before other candidates, i.e. some branch of law enforcement?