Topic: The ConWeb
The ConWeb uses conspiracy-mongering, gay-bashing and other methods to try to divert attention away from the Mark Foley page scandal. Read more.
Friday, October 6, 2006
New Article: A Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy
Topic: The ConWeb The ConWeb uses conspiracy-mongering, gay-bashing and other methods to try to divert attention away from the Mark Foley page scandal. Read more.
Posted by Terry K.
at 1:18 AM EDT
Thursday, October 5, 2006
Graham Smears Frank
Topic: NewsBusters An Oct. 5 NewsBusters post by Tim Graham falsely claimed that Rep. Barney Frank showed "scandalous tolerance" of a prostitution ring run out of Frank's apartment by a personal aide in the 1980s (dredging up old stories being yet another sign that conservatives are desperately trying to deflect attention away from the Foley scandal). Graham offers no evidence that Frank knew about the ring during the year and a half that it was going on -- after all, to "tolerate" something first requires knowledge of it. A quick Google search turned up no independent evidence that Frank knew about, and thus "tolerated," the prostitution ring. The aide, Stephen Gobie, claimed Frank knew, but Frank has denied it. UPDATE: A House ethics committee investigation determined that Frank "did not have either prior or concomitant knowledge of prostitution activities involving third parties alleged to have taken place in his apartment."
Posted by Terry K.
at 6:27 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, October 5, 2006 7:29 PM EDT
CNS Pushes GOP Talking Points -- Literally
Topic: CNSNews.com As part of CNSNews.com's efforts to deflect attention from the Mark Foley scandal and to get some positive news out there that will make Republicans feel better, an Oct. 5 CNS article by Susan Jones essentially rewrites Republican talking points about Joe Biden. The funny part is, Jones admits that this is exactly what she's doing:
And no, Jones didn't contact Biden for reaction. That would have made it an actual news article, which was not the point of this little exercise.
Posted by Terry K.
at 5:25 PM EDT
NewsBusters Attacks the Messenger, Part 2
Topic: NewsBusters Shorter Terry Trippany: It's ABC's fault that a right-wing blogger outed one of Mark Foley's victims! As Sadly, No! put it:
We've previously noted NewsBusters' attempt to sully the credibilty of ABC's reporting on the Foley case.
Posted by Terry K.
at 2:34 PM EDT
WND Misleads on CREW and Soros
Topic: WorldNetDaily An Oct. 5 WorldNetDaily article on the Mark Foley scandal pushes the vast left-wing conspiracy meme by describing Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a Washington group that had been pushing for an investigation of Foley long before the scandal broke last week, as "a George Soros-sponsored organization," "Soros-backed" and "Soros-funded." But WND fails to offer all of the facts regarding CREW and Soros. According to a May 24 Cleveland Plain Dealer article, CREW did not receive any money from a Soros-funded group until January of this year, after CREW had been previously been falsely accused by scandal-ridden Rep. Bob Ney of being a Soros lackey:
It's worth noting that WND editor Joseph Farah used a similar defense to deflect claims of being a lackey of Richard Mellon Scaife after the Clinton-bashing organization he founded, the Western Journalism Center, accepted $330,000 from Scaife organiazations in the mid-1990s (CREW, by contrast, has received only $100,000 from Soros). from a May 6, 1998, Farah column:
Perhaps Farah can explain why Scaife's money isn't "tainted" but Soros' money apparently is.
Posted by Terry K.
at 2:23 PM EDT
Look! Over There! Something That's Not the Foley Scandal!
Topic: CNSNews.com CNSNews.com has apparently gotten tired of writing about Mark Foley. Its Oct. 5 front page wants you to know that there is other news that makes Republicans look much better:
We suspect CNS wouldn't be feeling so much scandal fatigue -- or suggesting that the outrage over Foley was politically motivated -- if Foley was a Democrat.
Posted by Terry K.
at 9:19 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, October 5, 2006 2:31 PM EDT
Elder Recycles Dubious Clinton Racism Claims
Topic: WorldNetDaily Larry Elder's Oct. 5 syndicated column (reprinted at WorldNetDaily) rehashes a pair of questionable racism claims about the Clintons, presenting them as factual and unchallenged. In fact, the accusations -- popular among Clinton-haters in the 1990s -- are factually dubious given the political motivations, credibility problems and conflicting claims made by the accusers. Elder wrote:
Elder fails to note that, regarding the Bill Clinton accusation, Larry Patterson was a political enemy of Clinton who cashed in on his Clinton-hate among right-wingers. As we've noted, NewsMax sold tapes of Patterson making lurid claims against the Clintons. In their book "The Hunting of the President," Gene Lyons and Joe Conason point out that Patterson "was said to harbor a grudge" against Clinton "for going to Washington without setting [him and a fellow state trooper] up in federal jobs" and because he didn't push a bill funding a state police lobbying group Patterson had helped to found through mandatory dues from state troopers' paychecks. Lyons and Conason also quote Patterson's former supervisor as saying Patterson's "mentality and objective in life was to sleep with as many women as he could. You could not have a conversation with Larry Patterson more than five minutes that sex didn't enter into it and whose britches he was trying to get in. ... If Bill Clinton had a meeting with a woman behind closed doors, Larry assumed it was for the purpose of sex, because that's what it would have been if he had been there." Regarding the accusation against Hillary Clinton, Elder fails to note that Fray has serious credibility problems. As we've detailed, Fray lost his law license after admitting he was paid to alter a court document. Additionally, he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage that led to seizures, addiction to prescription pain killers, erratic behavior and memory loss, according to court records. he wrote a letter to Clinton begging her forgiveness for saying things about her "without factual foundation." While Elder also claims that "campaign aide and businessman Neil McDonald" corroborated the account, author Gail Sheehy reported that McDonald "told me he didn't hear it," according to the New York Daily News.
Posted by Terry K.
at 9:07 AM EDT
Meanwhile...
Topic: WorldNetDaily Bartholomew reports on the background of a book currently being advertised on the WorldNetDaily website that nicely dovetails with WND's editorial philosophy toward Israel -- it claims that Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert is the Hebrew anti-Messiah. We have to wonder: Is that what WND Jerusalem reporter (and Olmert-hater) Aaron Klein believes?
Posted by Terry K.
at 1:04 AM EDT
Wednesday, October 4, 2006
NewsBusters Attacks the Messenger
Topic: NewsBusters An Oct. 4 NewsBusters post by Al Brown respresents the emergence of a new attempt to counter the Mark Foley story: The media is lying! From Brown's post:
By focusing on this one claim -- that one of the pages Foley chatted up was 18, not "under 18" -- Brown ignores the entire creepy pattern of Foley chatting up numerous pages. A better question: Will Brown take Sean Hannity and National Review's Andy McCarthy to task for telling the "willful lie" that Monica Lewinsky was 19 at the time of her dalliance with President Clinton? (In fact, she was 22.)
Posted by Terry K.
at 5:04 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, October 5, 2006 12:24 AM EDT
WND Finds Yet Another Publishing Partner
Topic: WorldNetDaily An Oct. 4 WorldNetDaily article reports that WND has found yet another partner for its WND Books imprint, conservative publisher World Ahead Publishing. The imprint will move there from Cumberland House in early 2007. World Ahead is best known for anti-Clinton books that WND has plugged, such as an dubiously sourced book of Hillary Clinton quotes and a series of anti-liberal children's books. This is the third partner WND has had for its book imprint. Founded with Christian publisher Thomas Nelson in 2002 (where the line lives on under the Nelson Current imprint), WND jumped to Cumberland House in 2004.
Posted by Terry K.
at 9:29 AM EDT
Quote of the Day
Topic: WorldNetDaily "Whenever I see Gore on TV pontificating about his favorite topic, I find myself wondering whatever happened to the grand old tradition of killing, or at least maiming, the messenger." -- Burt Prelutsky, Oct. 4 WorldNetDaily column
Posted by Terry K.
at 1:15 AM EDT
Sheppard on Smearing Clinton: Strike Two
Topic: NewsBusters NewsBusters' Noel Sheppard takes another whack at bashing the Clintons over Osama bin Laden -- with similarly misleading results. As we previously noted, in a Sept. 29 post, Sheppard brought up the issue of a December 1998 Presidential Daily Brief warning of potential attacks by bin Laden as an example of Clinton administration inaction, but he failed to note that the 9/11 Commission report stated that the Clinton administration did do numerous things in response to the PDB -- namely, increasing security at major airports. In an Oct. 2 NewsBusters post, Sheppard gives his attempt at a smear another go. He again suggests that the Clinton administration did nothing in reaction to the PDB, again not reporting what the 9/11 Commission stated. Sheppard then rehashes an alleged opportunity to take out bin Laden in late 1998, but he is so busy trying to furiously attack that he fails to examine the evidence. He notes that the 9/11 Commision report stated that one general had predicted the number of "innocent bystanders who would be killed or wounded" would be "well over 200 and was concerned about damage to a nearby mosque" and that then-counterrorism expert said, "I’m sure we’ll regret not acting last night," then huffed that "the Clinton administration was more concerned with the politics of the Middle East than in preventing the loss of American lives." At least Sheppard quoted the 9/11 Commission report this time; unfortunately, it's selective quoting. Here's what the report stated about the strike that Sheppard didn't include in his post:
So, even Scheuer -- Sheppard's unimpeachable source -- agreed that the intelligence information had gone bad quickly and was not the ironclad claim Sheppard suggested it was. But if Sheppard had quoted the full 9/11 Commission account, he wouldn't have had a post.
Posted by Terry K.
at 12:36 AM EDT
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
NewsMax Gets Marching Orders from Limbaugh
Topic: Newsmax Rush Limbaugh has decreed that Dennis Hastert must not be forced out as House speaker, so that's what NewsMax thinks too. An Oct. 3 editorial rushes (so to speak) to Hastert's defense, declaring that "we feel that in the [Mark] Foley matter he has done nothing that can be construed as malfeasance":
NewsMax has also adopted Limbaugh's strategy of blaming Democrats for allegedly exposing Foley's misdeeds:
Of course, there is no explanation of how this is any different than conservatives' attacks on Bill Clinton during his presidency. Nor does it explain the significance of Foley's misdeeds being revealed by political opponents, if true -- is it somehow less offensive if exposed that way? NewsMax's editorial is mostly a regurgitation of comments made by Limbaugh. Earlier in the day, it reported on Limbaugh's claim that "the Foley scandal was part of a larger effort by the "Clinton War Room" to hurt the GOP's chances just weeks before election day." A second Limbaugh-inspired article followed, in which he (after hosting Hastert on his show) was quoted exhorting Republicans to "fight back and, led by Hastert, point out how the Democrats continue to avoid the real issues of importance ... and are trying to distract the American people from what essentially is a non-existent agenda on the part of the Democrats to deal with things that really, really matter." Again, NewsMax fails to ask the obvious -- even if Foley's misdeeds were revealed by political opponents, what bearing does that have on Foley's guilt or innocence or his fitness to hold a congressional seat? UPDATE: NewsMax later added yet another Limbaugh transcription accusing the "Clinton war room" of being behind Foley's exposure.
Posted by Terry K.
at 7:34 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, October 4, 2006 12:46 AM EDT
Bozell Plays the Clinton Equivocation Card
Topic: Media Research Center In his Oct. 3 column, Brent Bozell resorts to that old conservative standby, the Clinton Equivocation, in the Mark Foley scandal to accuse Democrats of a double standard:
Nice equivocation there, Brent. Also nice of him to downplay the Foley case as a "sex talk scandal" (though he does say of Foley, "I hope he's prosecuted"). But has Bozell ever spilled much ink decrying ethical lapses by Republicans compared to his repeated blanket denunciations of Democrats? We doubt it. Which makes him just as guilty of "making national political hay" out of the Foley scandal as he accuses Democrats of doing.
Posted by Terry K.
at 2:25 PM EDT
Fat Jokes: A Double Standard, Part 2
Topic: NewsBusters This time, NewsBusters' Brad Wilmouth weighs in, so to speak, on the pressing issue of Keith Olbermann telling fat jokes about Roger Ailes. Again, no mention of the fact that NewsBusters doesn't exactly discourage its posters from making fat jokes about Rosie O'Donnell. And if Olbermann's cracks about Ailes reach "new levels in displaying personal insults," as Wilmouth claims, where does that leave the MRC's proud tradition of telling sex jokes about Bill Clinton?
Posted by Terry K.
at 11:44 AM EDT
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