Recently, over in an article at Philly.com, we see more media malfeasance brought to you from the depths of The Democratic Attack Machine in attempted bashing of Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum:
Santorum up to date on taxes; previous report incorrect.
An earlier version of this story was incorrect in stating that Santorum was delinquent on his taxes. The initial report was based on an outdated Allegheny County lien.
Penn Hills township, a suburb of Pittsburgh, filed a lien against Santorum for $487.60 in October for unpaid 2009 property taxes, according to Allegheny County court documents. But county real estate records show that Mr. Santorum paid the taxes – he just did so a few months late, with a $39.77 fee tacked on. The real estate records also show Santorum paid on time this year for his 2010 property taxes.
While it is nice to see this error corrected, once again the false information has already spread across the country and the lie is being repeated. The damage is done. This is how the Democratic Attack Machine operates today. Lie after lie is told in giant bold headlines, and then many days, weeks or even months later, if the public speaks out about their lies, they print a correction. Philly.com is a hotbed of Republican-bashing twisted propaganda of which The Democratic Attack Party must be quite proud of today. For proof, just check out this article, lovingly titled: Karen Heller: Santorum, GOP’s best death-wish pick. Is this the “new” civil discourse Liberal Democrats were preaching about recently? Ahh yes D.A.M. makes a monster story about Santorum paying a measly $487.60 late and pays a $39.77 late fee, and the media tries to make him out to be the scum of the earth.
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