Just like yesterday, it was just a matter of minutes before CNN corroborated the New York Times’ story. Source confirms to CNN’s @PamelaBrownCNN Comey wrote in memo that President Trump asked him to end Flynn investigation — Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) May 16, 2017 In what is seemingly becoming a daily event, the New York Times Read More…
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NYT’s ‘Impossible To Verify’ North Korea Nuke Claim Spreads Unchecked By Media
Buoyed by a total of 18 speculative verb forms – five “mays,” eight “woulds” and five “coulds” – New York Times reporters David E. Sanger and William J. Broad (4/24/17) painted a dire picture of a Trump administration forced to react to the growing and impending doom of North Korea nuclear weapons. “As North Korea Read More…
NYT Mocks Skepticism on Syria-Sarin Claims
In the old days of journalism, we were taught that there were almost always two sides to a story, if not more sides than that. Indeed, part of the professional challenge of journalism was to sort out conflicting facts on a complicated topic. Often we found that the initial impression of a story was wrong Read More…
The White House Just Blocked CNN, BBC, New York Times, LA Times From Media Briefing
In an unprecedented move, the White House has blocked several major news outlets from covering its press briefing. White House Press Secretary Spicer on Friday chose to hand select what news outlets would be allowed to participate in the off-camera briefing with reporters inside his West Wing office as opposed to the James S Brady Read More…
Why Is The New York Times Lying About Trump?
Even amidst a cacophony of nearly nonstop media fusillades against President Trump, the New York Times’ charge has stood out. After months of stories presenting Donald Trump as a sexual predator, business fraudster, puppet of Vladimir Putin, tax dodger, walking emolument disaster and whatever else it can dream up, the New York Times called Trump a liar in Read More…
The Russian Hacking Frenzy (Summed Up In 200 Words)
The New York Times has published an interactive piece which encapsulates, in all of 200 words, the alleged campaign by Russian hackers to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. Yet the media’s framing of events eschews basic facts – the actual content of the leaks – in favor of screaming “thief” at the top of Read More…