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"When a candidate lies repeatedly, as Mitt Romney has, should a journalist maintain objectivity and refrain from saying the obvious?" asks Dan Kennedy. "Or does he or she have an ethical obligation to point out that the liar is lying again? I'd argue the latter." || Rachel Sklar: Was it really AP reporter Glen Johnson's place to heckle Mitt Romney and disrupt his press event? || Read what bloggers are saying about the kerfuffle. || Related video. (Romney and Johnson depicted in photo-illustration.)
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