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  2. Crooks and Liars - Wikipedia

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    Crooks and Liars, a self-described liberal political blog, [1] was started by John Amato in September 2004. [2] Amato, known as the "Vlogfather," was a pioneer of video blogging, which he turned to after an injury undermined his saxophone career during a hiatus from a reunion tour with Duran Duran. [3] [4] Amato said he started the site ...

  3. David Neiwert - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Dowling (m. 1989) Children. 1. David Neiwert is an American freelance journalist and blogger. He received the National Press Club Award for Distinguished Online Journalism in 2000 for a domestic terrorism series he produced for MSNBC 's website. [1] Neiwert has concentrated in part on extremism in the Northwest.

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  5. Howie Klein - Wikipedia

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    Howie Klein. Klein in 1984. Howard Klein (born February 20, 1948) is an American writer, political activist, media personality, and former record label executive, DJ, and producer. He was the President of Reprise Records from 1989 to 2001. He appears occasionally as himself in music and political related film documentaries and has received ...

  6. Elon James White - Wikipedia

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    White is the host of the radio show and web series "This Week In Blackness" which has been featured on Crooks and Liars, Daily Kos, and Jack and Jill Politics. White is also a contributor to the Huffington Post , [7] Salon.com , [8] The Root , [9] and is a part of the comedy troupe Laughing Liberally , [10] the comedic arm of Living Liberally .

  7. 10 Ways to Catch a Liar - WebMD

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    Tip No. 2: Ask the Unexpected "About 4% of people are accomplished liars and they can do it well," says Newberry. "But because there are no Pinocchio responses to a lie, you have to catch them in it."

  8. Pathological Liar: How to Cope with Someone’s Compulsive Lies

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    Pathological lying, also known as mythomania and pseudologia fantastica, is the chronic behavior of compulsive or habitual lying. Unlike telling the occasional white lie to avoid hurting someone ...

  9. What supporters, opponents are saying about Issue 1 on Ohio's ...

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    The USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau talked with a supporter and opponent of Issue 1. Here are their pitches to voters.