h/t Hot Air headlines - the guy who faked the John Gibson video is John Sanders - a technology reporter. (video at Breitbart) His defense, and I do believe it's an honest one - is that when he loaded it up to YouTube he activated the "annotation" feature, putting in a disclaimer that the video was faked.
Hokay - so does this "technology reporter" have a freaking clue about what YouTube's annotation feature actually is? That anyone could turn it off? Or that anyone could just pull down the video and put it up wherever they wanted as legit?
If that's "technology" reporting, the guy should go back and start by covering Orson Wells' War of the Worlds. Geesh.
John Sanders is the technology reporter for WBAL-TV in Baltimore. He says he made the video on his own for fun. In this interview Sanders says he used an annotation on the video to indicate the Gibson audio had been altered.


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