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You've taken that situation and blown it far out of proportion, and Kraft's comment did note a "need" (I don't have the exact quote in front of me, but it was about compromise or understanding or something. I'm sure you can remember the general idea of what I'm referring to) for the deal to be made. I understand your position on using the quotes, but you're arguing against the entire history of journalism, including the so-called 'best'. They've all done it.
You're here making claims about motive, when you've got no evidence. Again, Silver claims a source. Also, again, not naming sources is an accepted journalism tactic.
They are also examples of a person doing his job in a thorough and acceptable manner, but you keep ignoring that, because you're making an assumption that the story is incorrect.
I'm tired of playing these games. You can have the last word.