Topic: WorldNetDaily
When Joseph Farah wants his readers to save the country, it generally involves buying something from WorldNetDaily. But Farah takes non-disclosure to a new level in his March 19 WND column:
So, is there any expectation things will change in 2015 if and when Republicans win control of both houses of Congress?
Not unless Republican voters are selective in whom they nominate to run for seats up for grabs.
Those decisions won’t be made in November. Those decisions are being made now. Some of them – too many really – have already been made.
The time to mobilize, then, to take America back is not next fall. It’s right now. That is the central thesis of a new book called “Takeover” by conservative founding father Richard Viguerie, a political genius instrumental in the presidential sweeps of Ronald Reagan and one of my personal political and marketing mentors.
Viguerie doesn’t just tell us what the objective is. His book is a guide to achieving it. No one better understands that establishment Republicans are not the solution, they are the problem.
If there is one political book you read this year, make certain it is “Takeover” by Richard Viguerie.
Not only has Farah somehow forgotten to disclose that WND is publishing Viguerie's book, he failed to mention that he and Viguerie serve together on the board of the Takeover Super PAC along with WND's Jerome Corsi and other right-wingers.
Not only is Farah being an unethical journalist by getting involved in partisan politics, he's hiding his partisan poltical activity from his readers. Anyone surprised?