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Happy One Year Anniversary Since George Santos Became a Thing!

2023/12/6
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纽约时报记者Grace Ashford和Michael Gold:乔治·桑托斯在中期选举后被揭露一系列谎言,涉及家庭背景、慈善机构和财富等方面。这则报道引发了公众的关注,但实际上,《北岸领袖报》早在几个月前就对此事进行了报道。 Claire Malone:作为《纽约客》的记者,她采访了《北岸领袖报》的发行人和主编,了解了该报社是如何率先报道乔治·桑托斯造假事件的。她指出,地方报社的报道为后续主流媒体的调查提供了重要线索。 Grant Lally和Maureen Daly:作为《北岸领袖报》的发行人和主编,他们详细描述了该报社是如何发现并报道桑托斯造假事件的。他们指出,桑托斯从一开始就表现出古怪和夸夸其谈的行为,并对自己的财务状况夸大其词。他们还提到,桑托斯在竞选期间几乎没有进行任何竞选活动,却声称已经花费了超过一百万美元。他们强调,地方报社的报道并非出于政治目的,而是基于事实真相。 Robert Zimmerman:作为桑托斯的民主党对手,他积极推动主流媒体关注《北岸领袖报》的报道。 Lee Zeldin:尽管桑托斯的谎言被揭露,但他仍然在选举中获得了54%的选票,这表明许多选民的投票是出于习惯而非理性思考。 Ed Koch:他曾经说过,如果选民在十个重要议题中与他意见一致,那么选民应该检查一下自己的头脑。这则轶事反映了人们在政治选择中容易被情绪和偏见所左右。

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George Santos' lies were first exposed by the New York Times, but local paper North Shore Leader had been reporting on his falsehoods for months.

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This month marks the anniversary of when most of us first heard about George Santos and his ever-expanding list of lies from a New York Times report published after the midterm election, but a local newspaper called the North Shore Leader was sounding the alarm months before. The *New Yorker *staff writer Clare Malone) took a trip to Long Island to speak with the Leader’s publisher, Grant Lally, and its managing editor, Maureen Daly, to find out how the story began. “We heard story after story after story about him doing bizarre things,” Lally told her. “He was so well known, at least in the more active political circles, to be a liar, that by early summer he was already being called George Scamtos.” Lally explains how redistricting drama in New York State turned Santos from a “sacrificial” candidate—to whom no one was paying attention—to a front-runner. At the same time, Malone thinks, “the oddly permissive structure that the Republican Party has created for candidates on a gamut of issues” enabled his penchant for fabrication. “[There’s] lots of crazy stuff that’s popped up in politics over the past few years. I think maybe Santos thought, Eh, who’s gonna check?”

This story first ran on the New Yorker Radio Hour )in January of this year. 

 

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