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Journolist Scandal Documents Rampant Media Bias

July 22, 2010
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Journolist Scandal Documents Rampant Media Bias

By Ben Domenech The blockbuster series of Daily Caller reports on the Journolist—culled from the archives of the secretive email list which paired liberal academics, bloggers, and think tank members with the mainstream media—has not included many surprises for those who realize that any claim of a semblance of fairness or unbiased observation on the part of the U.S. mainstream media is an absurd myth. The revelations, however, have further undermined any pretense of real journalistic standards, much less objectivity, on the part of the nation’s obsolescent mainstream news media. So long, and good riddance, say we—in a world where only 29% of Americans trust the media, the concept was on its deathbed anyway. Many of the Journolist conversations turned to the kind of foul-mouthed venom one typically expects from activist bloggers, not journalists for Bloomberg, Time, Newsweek, Politico, Foreign Policy, The New Yorker, National Public Radio, and other such high-minded institutions. Some of the vitriol is quite extreme—the NPR journalist caught on a thread talking about her hopes for Rush Limbaugh’s death has apologized—and already, examples are emerging where conversations with the radical online left fed into the musings of prominent “mainstream” journalists. My strongest reaction, though, was disappointment

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Breitbart Rips “Objective Media” in Welcome for Tucker Carlson’s New Site

January 11, 2010
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Breitbart Rips “Objective Media” in Welcome for Tucker Carlson’s New Site

Everyone who works in mainstream media (ok, almost everyone) believes that they are involved in a profession so pure that it believes it can sit in judgment on all that it surveys. What is it that gives these people the bone fides to think they can authoritatively intone upon our society’s many and varied workings? Objectivity. Like some Buddha upon a mountain who inhabits the rarified air that brings clarity not available to mere mortals, modern journalists are convinced they hold the keys to definitive truth on the issues and events of the day. Of course everyone else looks upon them as the emperor who has no clothes. Only Fox News and talk radio are biased and thus cannot claim to be part of real journalism. But Andrew Breitbart isn’t buying it. In his welcome post to Tucker Carlson’s new website The Daily Caller, Breitbart in his inimitable way rips into the pretense of modern journalism’s high horse, objectivity. Here is a taste: Over the last fifteen years, the Internet has become the battlefield, where the mostly false notion of “objective” and “bias-neutral” journalism clashes with those of us on the right who believe that media bias is the central

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2009: A bad year for newspapers, especially The Los Angeles Times

January 2, 2010
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2009: A bad year for newspapers, especially The Los Angeles Times

It’s been a bad year for all newspapers, especially my alma mater The Washington Times, which decimated its reporting staff just before the New Year. The Los Angeles Times is no exception to the hard times, but Patterico is convinced a lot of their troubles are self-inflicted. He makes a good case. To call Patterico a thorn in the paw of the LA Times is to say that “paw” means the whole body and “thorn” means flesh-eating disease. He’s been running his annual “Los Angeles Dog Trainer Year in Review” for the last seven years, and his 2009 run-down of bias, willful distortion and general stupidity at the LA Times is quite comprehensive. I recommend reading the whole thing if you’re interested in a detailed breakdown of the meltdown of one MSM lion. Here are a few highlights … On “WHITEWASHING THE ACORN SCANDAL”: Peter Dreier wrote a fact-challenged op-ed claiming that Giles and O’Keefe had received assistance at only two ACORN offices. (The documented number was at least five at the time the op-ed appeared.) Dreier also incorrectly claimed that “not a single person who signed a phony name on a registration form ever actually voted” — although one

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‘Mainstream Media’ Mainstream No More

April 20, 2009
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‘Mainstream Media’ Mainstream No More

      ‘CNN Sucks,’ says an excellent article by Paul Chesser of The Heartland Institute in The American Spectator. The Mainstream Media have dug their own grave, S. T. Karnick writes.  

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‘Village Voice’ Layoffs Exemplify Decline of Mainstream Counterculture

January 12, 2009
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‘Village Voice’ Layoffs Exemplify Decline of Mainstream Counterculture

Continuing the beneficial meltdown of the mainstream media, including bastions of the erstwhile counterculture (which long ago became the mainstream culture), Village Voice magazine has laid off three editors, including longtime columnist/editor Nat Hentoff. Hentoff, who wrote about jazz and then civil liberties for the newspaper for the past fifty years, was a staunch leftist and counterculturalist, but he showed some intellectual integrity on the subject of freedom of speech in recent years, exemplified by his book Free Speech for Me—But Not for Thee: How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other. The premise of the book is rather skewed, given that the right has virtually no power in either academia or the culture, especially the elite culture. Nevertheless, the fact that a well-known leftist and ACLU-style civil liberties advocate (meaning those who use the subject as a stalking horse for the left’s agenda) would acknowledge the left’s illiberalism was an important cultural event. The decline and perhaps eventual fall of the Village Voice will be equally salubrious. Update (1/15/09 11:30 a.m.): As Joe notes in the comment section below, another policy position that made Hentoff unusual—and unwanted—among the left was his opposition to legalized abortion. It was

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Profits Down Again for New York Times, Washington Post

May 20, 2008
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Profits Down Again for New York Times, Washington Post

Angry Americans are voting with their media choices, and the news is very bad for complacent leftists. The mainstream media continue their downward slide as the New York Times and Washington Post report continuing drops in profits and stock values. That’s great news for the rest of us.    

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