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Star Ledger offers NJ Pols showdown of Lie Detector test:

The Star Ledger offered to give two politicians lie-detector tests, called “The Lie Detector Challenge.” No, this is not an episode of the TV show, “The Moment of Truth” where contestants humiliate themselves while being asked rude questions– that may ruin their lives– in front of loved ones and a national audience. But it sure seems close and right out of the same entertainment playbook!

Debbie Holtz, politickernj.com, said, “The recent he-was-trying-to-pacify-me-with-money and not-in-a million-years exchange between senate leaders Alex DeCroce and Dick Codey  stoked the latest flare-up controversy over the Democrats $120 million give-away grant program.”

Holtz wrote, “The real issue in this round is whether the Ledgers lie detector challenge is a stunt designed to make some news or is it an appropriate role for the Fourth Estate?”

She asked SPJs Ethics Committee member, Mike Farrell, a former reporter who also teaches media ethics, “if he believed this ‘Lie Detector Challenge’ is an appropriate use for a newspaper’s online web content, Farrell had this to say: ‘Given the division over the reliability of polygraph tests, I would say no.’ ”

Stinky journalism agrees. Due to it’s lack of accuracy, any lie detector test result would be, at best, infotainment–not  truth.  I mean, pleeze. Does anyone believe –even editors at The Star–that either one of these men would ever participate in this stunt and actually take a lie-detector test with cameras rolling? Of course not. This is precisely why this so-called-challenge offer is more publicity stunt than anything real.