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December 29, 2006
Marty’s humble opinion
Brooklyn Papers
Marty Markowitz takes crazy ranting to a new level in this interview - asking the interviewer to define "fact" while praising the Times' balanced coverage. Or should we just say bop bop bop bop bop bop....
Q: Do you think any paper in the city has analyzed this project credibly and with integrity?A: I think the Times has. They have seriously written things that were definitely pro, middle and anti. Whatever issues that the antis have raised, they have definitely not ignored it. Your paper says, “We’re against it, so f— it.”
Q: Has there been a story in The Papers that had a factual inaccuracy?
A: What is fact? If you’re going to put in your paper that Ratner put up [surveillance] cameras on his building —
Q: We never wrote a word about that!
A: He has a right to put up cameras and protect the area. One of those nut jobs — you don’t know who can come by [and cause a] fire — and then put the blame on him!
Posted by amy at December 29, 2006 9:13 AM