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Wednesday, June 15, 2005
A Little Less Restrained
Topic: Newsmax
A June 14 article makes it clear that, even though it thus far has refrained from reprinting the most lurid allegation, NewsMax will pump up Edward Klein's Hillary-bashing book.

In the article, NewsMax makes two significant changes to the June 14 USA Today article it recycles:

-- It deletes the paragraph stating that "The liberal-leaning mediamatters.org says the book contains 'factual errors, misleading claims, and gay-baiting sexual innuendo.'"

-- It adds a completely new paragraph: "In fact, Klein is far from a conservative hatchet man. He's the former editor in chief of The New York Times Magazine, and author of the best sellers 'The Kennedy Curse' and 'Farewell, Jackie.'"

Additionally, NewsMax fails to note that while Klein may not be an obvious "conservative hatchet man," his collaborator on the book, NewsMax columnist John LeBoutillier, is.

(Full disclosure: I work for Media Matters.)

Posted by Terry K. at 12:01 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:04 AM EDT
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
CNS Press Release Source Acknowledged
Topic: CNSNews.com
Perhaps chastened by ConWebWatch's documentation of its reliance on press releases by conservative legal groups, a June 14 CNSNews.com article by Jared Ede helpfully provides a link to the actual Liberty Counsel press release from which he lifted quotes by LC president Mathew Staver.

Posted by Terry K. at 2:53 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:22 PM EDT
NewsMax Restrains Itself
Topic: Newsmax
NewsMax has been unusually selective about the excerpts it promotes from the new book "The Truth About Hillary."

After an intial flurry of revelations -- and the subsequent debunking of them, showing author Edward Klein to be a shoddy, scandal-mongering researcher -- NewsMax got real quiet, going several days without a story plug, a rather tame one regarding "bred-in-the-bone leftist" Susan Thomases.

Sure, we could expect that NewsMax would not report the book's documented errors -- even though it proclaimed Kitty Kelley's book on the Bush family "prematurely imploded" after a single source recanted her participation in it. After all, it doesn't want to annoy columnist John LeBoutillier, who had a hand in Klein's book.

But NewsMax has also declined to reprint the most lurid allegation from the book to date, a claim (anonymous, of course) reported by Matt Drudge that Bill Clinton raped Hillary, resulting in the conception of daughter Chelsea Clinton.

Very surprising for a "news" organization that has shown little restraint in smearing the Clintons in the past.

Posted by Terry K. at 12:51 AM EDT
Monday, June 13, 2005
Abortion Causing GM Layoffs?
Topic: WorldNetDaily
Why is General Motors planning to eliminate 25,000 jobs? Abortion, according to a WorldNetDaily columnist.

In a June 13 BizNetDaily column, Noah Knox writes that GM chairman Rick Wagoner "clearly identified union-demanded benefits as a big cause of General Motors' problems," adding: "At the core of those demands were requirements, inserted by the normal anti-God forces that dominate union leadership, that auto makers pay for the murder of unborn babies."

Knox closes with an attack on the United Auto Workers:

One has to question whether union leadership serves its members interests or whether it serves the false liberal god spouting anti-biblical doctrines such as "women's rights", "an impregnated woman's right to choose to murder", and "the right of gay, lesbian, and transgendered employees to have the company pay for treatment of the sin-induced medical problems of so-called partners."

Knox does not mention any of GM's other problems, such as mediocre products and a bureaucratic corporate structure.

Posted by Terry K. at 1:44 PM EDT
New Article: Another WND Retraction
Topic: WorldNetDaily
WorldNetDaily once again gets caught in the act of letting its biases trump the facts, which gives WND a worse retraction record than Newsweek. Read more.

Posted by Terry K. at 2:12 AM EDT
Saturday, June 11, 2005
WND Retracts Another Story
Topic: WorldNetDaily
From a June 11 WorldNetDaily article:

WorldNetDaily hereby retracts its Dec. 3, 2004, article titled "College concert for terror-supporting charity," about a California-based charity organization, Islamic Relief. WorldNetDaily regrets any adverse consequences caused by this publication to Islamic Relief and its worldwide founder, Dr. Hanny Al Banna.

Why did WND retract that article? The retraction doesn't say; instead it offers details about the humanitarian activites of Islamic Relief. But the story was written by Aaron Klein and began this way:

Nova Southeastern University is hosting a fundraising concert Saturday for an Islamic charity that has reportedly been under investigation for accepting a contribution from a front group for Al-Qaida and is connected to several organizations that support terrorism. Pending performers include a vocal supporter of the terrorist group Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

This is the second story WND has retracted in the past two months. More on this next week on ConWebWatch.

Posted by Terry K. at 6:06 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, June 11, 2005 6:07 PM EDT
Friday, June 10, 2005
Getting It Wrong: Kerry's Form 180
Topic: WorldNetDaily
In a June 9 WorldNetDaily article, longtime Kerry-basher and bigot Jerome Corsi (whom WND once again failed to note was also a WND columnist and a WND-published author) falsely claimed that John Kerry didn't sign a Standard Form 180 releasing his military records.

The SF 180, Corsi claimed, is "a blanket release of documents to the American public," Corsi said. "This is not a Standard Form 180 procedure. I think he just called up the Navy and told them to send documents to the Boston Globe. I want to see the form posted on his website."

In fact, as Media Matters notes, a veteran can designate limits on access to his military records through SF 180, as Kerry apparently did by limiting access to the Boston Globe. Blanket access can also be granted.

The WND article also quotes John O'Neill of the discredited Swift Boat Veterans for Truth claiming that Kerry's release of records to the Globe "is not the full disclosure sought by critics of his Vietnam war record" and that "Kerry allowed Globe reporter Michael Kranish to obtain documents only from the Navy Department" and not from the the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis.

In fact, a Navy spokesman told the New York Sun that the released records do indeed come from the St. Louis center and are "the whole record."

Posted by Terry K. at 3:12 PM EDT
Thursday, June 9, 2005
Getting It Wrong: Clinton's 'Values'
Topic: CNSNews.com
CNSNews.com senior staff writer Marc Morano misleadingly described an award given to former President Bill Clinton in a June 9 article.

From the article's first paragraph:

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) reached out to MTV's Rock the Vote Wednesday night, accepting the group's "Rock the Nation" award while former President Bill Clinton was honored for his "values."

The article's headline also claimed, "Clinton Honored for 'Values'," and Morano turned self-referential later in the article by describing what happened "[w]hen Cybercast News Service asked [former congressman Jack] Kemp how he felt about co-chairing an event honoring Clinton's 'values'."

But Clinton was not honored for his "values." As Morano himself wrote elsewhere in the article, he was given a "Lifetime Achievement" award, meant to "honor an individual who has always made reaching out to people and appealing to their values a primary part of his efforts to make the world a better place." The award refers to the values of voters, not of Clinton.

Morano also made note of what he called "Rock the Vote's overwhelmingly liberal agenda," which seemed to be belied by the presence of Republicans such as Kemp, McCain and Sen. Norm Coleman, and an honor given to "[t]he anti-war band, Black Eyed Peas."

Posted by Terry K. at 7:06 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, June 9, 2005 7:12 PM EDT
Update: When You Assume...
Topic: CNSNews.com
CNSNews.com continues to play up the assumption that Democrats act only out of crass political motives. From a June 9 article by Susan Jones:

A Democrat strategist says there's no reason for Democrats to compromise on President Bush's Social Security plan, not only because Democrats believe the plan is bad for the nation -- but because it could be the issue that inspires voters to return control of Congress to the Democrats.

By contrast, elsewhere in the article, Jones depicts President Bush as showing leadership for pointing out that "the current Social Security system is a looming problem for younger Americans."

Posted by Terry K. at 2:02 PM EDT
New Article: Just Like Old Times
Topic: The ConWeb
A pair of new books allow the ConWeb to engage in a couple of its favorite activities: bashing the Clintons and failing to tell the full truth about the bashers. Read more.

Posted by Terry K. at 8:54 AM EDT
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
The CNS Slant
Topic: CNSNews.com
More anti-liberal slant from CNSNews.com. From a June 8 story by Susan Jones about Bush judicial nominee Janice Rogers Brown:

Liberals accuse Brown of being "hostile" to civil rights and many other elements of the liberal agenda.

The story mostly quotes a black conservative, Jesse Lee Peterson (we thought WorldNetDaily had a lock on running Peterson's press releases), but doesn't describe his praise of Brown as being supportive of a "conservative agenda."

Jones offers no elaboration of what this "liberal agenda" is, beyond the ruling that civil rights is now, apparently, exclusively a "liberal" cause, not a conservative one.

Posted by Terry K. at 11:00 PM EDT
Back Into WND's Anti-Kerry Matrix
Topic: WorldNetDaily
Search for the words "Kerry form 180" in WorldNetDaily's archive, and you'll get back 15 stories, nearly all of them whacking John Kerry for not signing the Standard Form 180 to officially release his military records. Example: "It's way past time for my colleagues in the news media to join me in calling on Kerry to execute Standard Form 180," Joseph Farah wrote in a Aug. 16, 2004 column.

But now that Kerry has indeed signed the form and those records have been released, how does WND treat the story? It buries it. Why? Because nearly all of the records had already been released by Kerry.

Instead, in a June 7 story, WND focuses on another story that came out at the same time about Kerry's grades at Yale. The headline: "Kerry: Dunce is not enough." Buried in that story is the note: "[T]he military and medical records released appear identical to what Kerry has already released."

This continues WND's hate campaign against Kerry. It would much rather make fun of his college grades than apologize for spreading conspiacy theories about his previous refusal to sign the form.

Posted by Terry K. at 9:38 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, June 8, 2005 11:01 PM EDT
Tuesday, June 7, 2005
Update: A Hillary-Basher and His Book
Topic: Newsmax
A June 7 NewsMax article recaps its June 5 "Insider Report" promotion and excerpt of Ed Klein's upcoming Hillary-bashing book. Conspicuous by its absence: Any mention of Klein's false claim, which was in the "Insider Report," that Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan never said Hillary Clinton's name during a speech at his farm announcing her candidacy for his Senate seat.

UPDATE: Media Matters finds more factual errors in Klein's book. And a June 7 column by NewsMax's John LeBoutillier fails to note Klein's errors, noting that "Ed Klein and I are friends" and insisting that "none of the dozens of biographies of Hillary Clinton have ever been as well-researched as this one."

Posted by Terry K. at 12:35 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, June 7, 2005 7:03 PM EDT
Monday, June 6, 2005
Getting It Wrong: Downing Street Memo
Topic: Newsmax
NewsMax has gotten the orders from headquarters: Discredit the Downing Street Memo and anyone touting it. But would it hurt for them get their facts straight?

A June 3 article, headlined "Kerry Touts Bush Impeachment Memo," starts:

Failed presidential candidate John Kerry said Thursday that he intends to confront Congress with a document touted by critics of President Bush as evidence that he committed impeachable crimes by falsifying evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

But as MSNBC's Keith Olbermann points out, there was no mention of impeachment in the story NewsMax claimed to pull its Kerry quotes from, a small paper in Massachusetts. From there, it appears that Al-Jazeera picked it up and amped up the alleged impeachment call -- which actually came from Ralph Nader in a May 31 Boston Globe op-ed cited elsewhere in NewsMax's article.

The story calls the memo "largely ignored in the U.S. outside of rabid anti-Bush Web sites like MichaelMoore.com."

Then, in a June 5 article, NewsMax faithfully reproduces the claim of Republican National Committee chairman Ken Mehlman calling "the memo's claims 'discredited,' noting that at least two previous U.S. investigations have probed the claims that Bush fabricated pre-war intelligence."

But as Media Matters notes, the two investigations to which Mehlman was referring -- the 9/11 Commission and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence -- addressed the issue of how the Bush administration used pre-war intelligence.

The story also dismisses the memo as a "third-hand account" being "touted by crackpot Democrats."

Posted by Terry K. at 11:58 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, June 7, 2005 11:36 AM EDT
Getting It Wrong: A Hillary-Basher And His Book
Topic: Newsmax
A June 5 item in NewsMax's e-mail-only "Insider Report" not only forwards misleading information about Ed Klein, author of a new book called "The Truth About Hillary," an excerpt from Klein's book is factually inaccurate as well.

The "Insider Report" cites NewsMax's John LeBoutillier as saying that compared to other Hillary-related tomes, "none of the dozens of biographies of Hillary Clinton have ever been as well-researched as this one," adding: "Nor have any of them been written by a professional journalist with such impeccable credentials."

And what are those credentials paraded by author Ed Klein? LeBoutillier says that Klein "comes from the bastion of the liberal, so-called 'mainstream media.' Klein has worked for the most liberal publications in the United States."

NewsMax and LeBoutillier fail to note, as Media Matters does, that Klein left one of those "liberal publications" -- the New York Times Magazine, where he was editor in chief for several years in the 1980s -- under an ethical cloud in the wake of inaccurate reporting that occurred under Klein's watch. Additionally, Klein's books on the Kennedy family -- described by NewsMax as "well-researched books based on interviews with people who knew the principals involved" -- rely heavily on anonymous sources and questionable armchair psychoanalysis.

The NewsMax item also includes a preview of the book, an anecdote claiming that when Hillary announced her candidacy for the New York Senate seat of Daniel Patrick Moynihan at Moynihan's farm, he "never uttered Hillary's name -- not even once -- during this event."

That's wrong, too. Moynihan said her name several times, as Media Matters also notes.

Posted by Terry K. at 2:59 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, June 6, 2005 6:46 PM EDT

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