Sanity
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Joined: 6/14/2006 From: Nampa, Idaho USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: bounty44 i agree about privacy butch, but in this instance, its a professional ethics situation. its roughly equivalent of my doing research on the beneficial effects of chocolate and not disclosing I work for Hershey, or that Hershey funded the research, or better yet, that I own stock in Hershey. the potential for bias exists, and so declaring it ahead of time tunes the reader or listener in to watch for it. and jv, while yes everyone knows he did work in the Clinton administration, no one knew that he donated heavily to the foundation. the latter is relevant when he is interviewing an author who is critical of the foundation. another way to look at might be a judge having to recuse himself from sitting on a case because he is too close to the defendant. With the attention span of many people, the political astuteness (or lack thereof), the young age of some of the audience... Not everyone does know he is a long time Clinton crony, or is even aware that such information is contextually significant to the interview
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