"Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that"
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The intent is less to scold individual reporters than to delegitimize a whole professional posture. Wilson is pointing at “both-sides” journalism, the habit of presenting competing claims as equally credible because doing otherwise can look partisan. His subtext is that neutrality has been gamed: if you can manufacture a controversy, you can force the press to platform it, and the public ends up thinking reality is merely one narrative among many.
“Mislead the American people” elevates the stakes from media criticism to democratic harm, implying that misinformation isn’t an accidental byproduct; it’s a civic injury. The sharper turn is the last clause: “the press has become party to that.” That’s prosecutorial language. It suggests complicity, not error, and it invites readers to see the media not as an umpire but as an actor on the field, responsible for the outcome.
Contextually, the line lands in the post-9/11, Iraq-era and later “post-truth” political environment where propaganda, talking points, and viral falsehoods thrive on attention. Wilson’s argument is that the press, chasing the optics of fairness, can end up laundering deception into legitimacy.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Wilson, Joe. (2026, January 16). Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/giving-the-same-value-to-fiction-as-to-fact-in-122652/
Chicago Style
Wilson, Joe. "Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/giving-the-same-value-to-fiction-as-to-fact-in-122652/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/giving-the-same-value-to-fiction-as-to-fact-in-122652/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

