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If you haven t made plans yet, here s a list of restaurants offering specials.
Berrelli s at Camelback Lodge
The menu: Staples include calamari; NY strip steak; cast iron baked rigatoni; veal chop; veal osso bucco; cowboy ribeye.
Details: Bruch 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; dinner 5 to 9 p.m. Reservations suggested. Visit Berrelli s Italian Chophouse OpenTable to make reservations at bit.ly/3um1ZSp
Info: 193 Resort Drive, Tannersville; 855-515-1283, bit.ly/2QVSJ90
The Big A Grillehouse
The menu: Big bang shrimp (shrimp in chili sauce); sausage stuffed mushroom; bacon wrapped scallops; clams ala blanca; filet Marianne; chicken Oscar; salmon bruschetta.
Dessert: Key lime pie, Heavenly brownie sundae.
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Buchanan uses ‘fairness’ quote unfairly
Congressman Vern Buchanan used his franking privileges recently to populate his constituents’ email inboxes with the ironically misleading claim that NBC’s Lester Holt told other journalists, “Fairness is overrated.”
Buchanan, R-Longboat Key, relied on a misstated headline from the famously biased Fox News. The problem is Holt s comments were taken seriously out of context and, when presented in their entirety, make perfect sense to those responsible for reporting the news in the truth-challenged environment we live in.
A quick search on the fact-checking website http://Snopes.com provides the correct context.
Snopes reports: “In Holt s ‘fairness is overrated’ remark, context showed that he was referencing the rising dangers of misinformation online, and that always giving equal weight to two sides of an issue can be dangerous if those sides aren t rooted in facts.