What does this mean for journalists and historians then? Both are professionally obligated to expose themselves to power brokers (either in person or through textual records), many of whom are pathologically dishonest. Any serious biographer will tell you that self-recollections and memoirs are at best deeply flawed.
I think that it's more important to cultivate media literacy and critically examine "what is the author doing", not just "what is the author saying".
I think that it's more important to cultivate media literacy and critically examine "what is the author doing", not just "what is the author saying".