It’s extremely common for news stories, in print and broadcast media, to quote a “regular” person. The quotes are intended to offer insights that the public wouldn’t get from policymakers.
The problem comes when these “regular” people aren’t quite what they appear to be. We recently talked about Joe Olivo, who runs a printing business in New Jersey, and who somehow ends up getting quoted all the time in major media, making critical comments about President Obama. What the coverage has neglected to mention is that Olivo is pushing a political line from the National Federation of Independent Business, which favors a conservative political agenda.
Other than Fox, NPR has helped Olivo push his talking points more than any other outlet, and NPR’s ombudsman Edward Schumacher-Matos conceded the network erred.
But it’s not just NPR and it’s not just Olivo. Ryan Chittum caught another one (via Atrios).








