Topic: Journalism

Sensationalist blabber from the Washington Post June 15, 2024 Michael Berenhaus There are more appropriate newspapers to read for people who want this kind of thing.
The Corruption of Supreme Court Coverage May 28, 2024 Matt Wolfson The Court is dependent on democratic processes. The journalists targeting the justices should be as well.
College teaches journalists not to ask questions April 6, 2024 Eric Utter Sure makes journalism easier!
Journalists warned to stop stealing souvenirs from Air Force One April 2, 2024 Rajan Laad Democrats are so used to taking what doesn’t belong to them, they just can’t help themselves.
An Open Window on Activist Journalism February 3, 2023 David Rybarczyk The USA Today network of local newspapers is woke, and they want you to know it
Rand Paul pushes back against Stephanopoulos narrative January 25, 2021 Andrea Widburg George Stephanopoulos, a longtime Clinton lackey who masquerades as a journalist, tried to bully Rand Paul — and failed spectacularly.
Everything was accurate. But none of it was true. June 29, 2016 Michael A. Thiac The national media is not interested in accuracy or truth, but in getting the story out first and supporting the designated narrative.
Irony alert: AP’s race and ethnicity editor sues for racial discrimination May 4, 2016 Thomas Lifson I gather that when “race and ethnicity” was defined as a beat, Caucasian was not considered a race that was part of the beat, nor was Italian-American an ethnicity that merited coverage.
Sunday the Rabbi Got Smeared May 31, 2015 Richard N. Weltz Why is the New York Times targeting an orthodox rabbi despite the absence of any incriminating evidence, as well as the Rabbi's many scholarly and clerical achievements?
The incredible shrinking Pulitzer Prize awarder March 12, 2015 Thomas Lifson I’d have a lot more sympathy for the school if it weren’t such an indoctrination center for left-wing views.
Journalists, Lawyers, and Brian Williams's 'Misremembering' February 13, 2015 Mary Anne Lewis Appearing on a national television network every night and being able to say virtually anything must be a temptation.
Another liberal magazine falls for hoax that confirms its agenda December 16, 2014 Thomas Lifson Multiculturalist orgasms rudely interrupted by basic fact-checking.
Private citizens doing the job investigative reporters won't do November 13, 2014 Ethel C. Fenig Waiting for the media to pick up Gruber story.
San Diego Wildfires and Climate Alarmism July 18, 2014 Sierra Rayne Apparently, fact-checking stories is no longer a basic requirement for science journalism.
The downfall of American journalists May 25, 2014 Thomas Lifson A Brit explains it all, in a most amusing manner.
Well, What Hasn't 'Long Suffered from Delays and a Dysfunctional Bureaucracy'? May 19, 2014 Michael Grable A more curious (and competent) media would have a lot more to say about the VA hospital scandal currently "engulfing" the Obama administration.
Times Takes Palestinian View of '48 War May 18, 2014 Richard N. Weltz Leave it to Jodi Rudoren, the NY Times' Jerusalem bureau chief, to take a gratuitous swipe at the Israelis – even in an article about an entirely different subject.
Protecting America from Smoke (and Mirror) 'Inhalation' May 18, 2014 Scott Mayer It's amazing what Obama administration officials are claiming with a straight face when it comes to Benghazi.
Modern Journalism: We Report, We Decide March 21, 2014 Brian C. Joondeph A reporter last week admitted that the White House gets press questions beforehand – and then quickly retracted the claim.
Why journalists are so liberal August 17, 2013 Rosslyn Smith Not what you might expect.
Salute to the Treepers July 14, 2013 Thomas Lifson It is a scandal that all the major journalistic institutions of our country studiously ignored the facts about Trayvon Martin and that it fell to a group of bloggers to uncover the truth.
In Wash. Post, up is down, down is up, whatever suits its agenda October 3, 2011 Leo Rennert Humpty Dumpty, move over. You've got company at the Washington Post.