I am going to spare you the details, about the Russian
collusion hoax, but the Columbia
Journalism Review has just published a major analysis of the New York Times
approach to the story. As you probably know, the CJR is a fair and objective
source. It leans neither left nor right.
By it's analysis, the Times tossed journalistic ethics to
the winds and became a propaganda outlet for the anti-Trump left. It did not
report the news, but ginned up a fake story in order to destroy a sitting president.
So much for respecting democracy.
Jeff Gerth’s four-part piece is a damning indictment of the
Times and its former editor Dean Bacquet.
The CJR concludes:
But outside of the Times’ own bubble, the damage to the
credibility of the Times and its peers persists, three years on, and is likely
to take on new energy as the nation faces yet another election season animated
by antagonism toward the press. At its root was an undeclared war between an
entrenched media, and a new kind of disruptive presidency, with its own
hyperbolic version of the truth. (The Washington Post has tracked thousands of
Trump’s false or misleading statements.) At times, Trump seemed almost to be
toying with the press, offering spontaneous answers to questions about Russia
that seemed to point to darker narratives. When those storylines were
authoritatively undercut, the follow-ups were downplayed or ignored.
And,
Trump’s attacks against media outlets and individual
reporters are a well-known theme of his campaigns. But news outlets and
watchdogs haven’t been as forthright in examining their own Trump-Russia
coverage, which includes serious flaws. Bob Woodward, of the Post, told me that
news coverage of the Russia inquiry ” wasn’t handled well” and that he thought
viewers and readers had been “cheated.” He urged newsrooms to “walk down the
painful road of introspection.”
It doesn’t matter what lies and propaganda newspapers spread. They aren’t going to go out of business as result. Fans of the NYT, etc., are leftist ideologues and, as such, don’t give a hoot about “the truth.” They love to read the propaganda, truth or lies, as long as it diminishes their enemies and supports their ideology. The end justifies the means ya’ know.
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