January 19, 2007 2:34 pm ET
As Media Matters for America documented, several media outlets cited or republished Fox News analyst Dick Morris' January 17 column for The Hill, despite the column's central claim -- that Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) voted against a Senate ethics bill banning legislators from hiring family members to their campaign committees or political action committees -- being false. Some ran the column even after Morris acknowledged he was wrong and retracted it that day. Many of the outlets have noted Morris' retraction or have pulled Morris' column from their websites and replaced it with Morris' retraction. But others have simply pulled the column without any editorial notation.
None of these articles currently appears in the Nexis database, although other portions of the January 18 Washington Times column, which do not mention Obama, appear in Nexis without a notation that the article has been altered. A Nexis search also revealed that Morris' column was published in the January 17 Mesa, Arizona, East Valley Tribune and was quoted in the January 17 edition of The Frontrunner, a daily summary of political and policy news. Neither Nexis document, however, noted Morris' retraction.
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