Topic: WorldNetDaily
Like a fly to fresh horse manure or his wife to a hot-buttered biscuit, Obama wasted no time injecting himself into the cruel tragedy of the Trayvon Martin shooting.
-- Mychal Massie, March 26 WorldNetDaily column
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Obama Derangement Syndrome Watch, Mychal Massie Edition
Topic: WorldNetDaily
-- Mychal Massie, March 26 WorldNetDaily column
Posted by Terry K.
at 2:15 PM EDT
AIM's Kincaid Suggests Sgt. Bales Was 'Programmed' By The Taliban
Topic: Accuracy in Media CBS reporter Sharyl Attkisson received an award last month from the right-wing group Accuracy in Media, which is best known for peddling wild conspiracy theories. Christopher Isham, CBS vice president and Washington bureau chief, accepted the award in person on her behalf. Attkisson and Isham accepted AIM's award despite news experts warning that Attkisson's credibility would be harmed by doing so. Since then, AIM has returned to doing what it does best: promoting conspiracy theories. And AIM's Cliff Kincaid has a doozy in his March 26 "special report": He asserts it "has to be seriously considered" that Army Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians, may have been a sort of Manchurian candidate who was working with the Taliban. Kincaid writes that the "rampage had the earmarks of somebody programmed or manipulated to kill."
Kincaid goes on to state that "a cover-up may be underway, intended to obscure the nature of the apparent brainwashing that Bales underwent at some point in his military career." Are Attkisson, Isham, and CBS still proud to have received that award from AIM? (Cross-posted at Media Matters.)
Posted by Terry K.
at 1:33 PM EDT
WND Steals Work of Others For Its Trayvon Martin Reporting
Topic: WorldNetDaily Thus far, WorldNetDaily's coverage of the Trayvon Martin shooting has been plagued by the plagiarism and theft of intellectual property we've sadly come to expect from WND. An unbylined March 24 WND article on how "an eyewitness to the incident told police Martin was beating [George] Zimmerman before he shot him" is curiously devoid of any sourcing for its reporting. That, along with the lack of byline, a huge red flag that WND did no original reporting for this article and simply stole the content from other news organizations. Joseph Farah followed up in a March 25 column by railing against coverage of the Martin case, citing the earlier purloined article as evidence. But an alert ConWebWatch reader noticed that Farah appears to have stolen from a New York Daily News article for an example of "real racism" -- a "13-year-old white boy" in Kansas City who was set on fire by "two black 16-year-olds" -- that wasn't getting noticed. Farah rearranges things a little, but all the details he cites also appear in this article. From the Daily News article:
Farah writes:
Reads strangely familiar, doesn't it? Farah also writes: "By the way, it is entirely plausible, though it is too early to assume, that the perpetrators in this hideous attack were actually inspired by the media’s drummed up hysterics about racism in the case of Trayvon Martin." Well, no, it isn't. Martin was shot and killed on Feb. 26; the Kansas City incident occured on Feb. 28. The Martin case did not receive any substantial media coverage outside Florida until mid-March. There were no "drummed up hysterics" in the media over Martin at the time of the Kansas City incident. Which makes Farah not only a thief but a liar too.
Posted by Terry K.
at 11:18 AM EDT
CNS' Jeffrey Trots Out Attacks on Kagan One Last Time
Topic: CNSNews.com Terry Jeffrey, it seems, still can't get over his failure to keep Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan from ruling on a legal challenge to health care reform. We've documented how Jeffrey has spent the past several months trying to manufacture a conflict of interest that would keep Kagan from ruling on health care reform challenges, while simultaneously ignoring a more clear conflict of interest involving a conservative justice, Clarence Thomas. Jeffrey gave it one final shot in a March 26 article:
Jeffrey doesn't explain how Kagan appointing someone else to handle defending the law equates to an actionable conflict of interest (perhaps because it doesn't). As for the the claim that Kagan "cheered enactment of Obamacare," this is limited to an email in which she wrote to law professor Lawrence Tribe: "I hear they have the votes, Larry!! ... Simply amazing." Again, Jeffrey doesn't explain how thisequates to having "expressed an opinion concerning the merits of the particular case in controversy." As before, Jeffrey makes no mention whatsoever of Thomas, whose wife, Ginni, is a right-wing activist who founded a group that has attacked health care reform. Thomas also failed to report his wife's income on financial disclosure forms, despite the fact that she earned hundreds of thousands of dollars over the last several years working for right-wing groups that oppose health care reform. Jeffrey apparently wanted to get the old, unsubstantiated claims out there one last time before he is forced to retire these tired, ineffective talking points once and for all.
Posted by Terry K.
at 1:19 AM EDT
Monday, March 26, 2012
Obama Derangement Syndrome Watch, Larry Klayman Edition
Topic: WorldNetDaily
-- Larry Klayman, March 23 WorldNetDaily column
Posted by Terry K.
at 2:29 PM EDT
MRC's Gainor: If you Don't Like 'Pink Slime,' You're 'Pro-E-Coli'
Topic: Media Research Center Dan Gainor's title as the Media Research Center's T. Boone Pickens Fellow doesn't mean he's limited to shilling for the oil industry -- he'll also do PR work for the meatpacking industry too. Which seems to explain Gainor's March 23 MRC column defending "pink slime" -- a meat byproduct used as a filler in ground beef. His column is headlined "ABC Takes a Pro- E-Coli Position in Hit Job on Meat Industry." That's right -- according to Gainor, if you don't like "pink slime," you're a lover of deadly bacteria. Gainor serves up this benign description of the byproduct:
You know what else contains ammonium hydroxide? Household cleaning products and furniture stain. Gainor doesn't mention that. Nor does he mention that, while the USDA considers the byproduct as generally safe, the scientist who coined the "pink slime" term points out that it apparently has never been specifically approved for use in ground beef. Instead, Gainor rants that ABC, by promoting the story, "is out to destroy a family owned business to push the agenda of a couple of 'whistleblowers' who don’t like the company’s beef ," dismissing one of them as a "loony activist" while not backing up the insult.Gainor also touted how " The International Association for Food Protection gave its singularly best award – called the Black Pearl Award" to the company that makes "pink slime." Gainor goes on to attack the media in general: "Major media have attacked a long list of industries in recent years – coal, oil, guns, Wall Street, banks and more. Each time, they savage an industry, they do it for ratings, never caring what damage they do to a company, shareholders or employees who might soon be looking for work." This from an employee of an organization that manufactures controversies over museum art it doesn't like. Gainor even complains that an ABC commentator has advised viewers to limit their intake of red meat to six ounces a week over two servings: "When’s the last time someone dealt you just six ounces of red meat in a week – or in one sitting. The ABC food police think they know better than you what you should eat and how much." Dietary advice is "liberal bias" too? We had no idea.
Posted by Terry K.
at 10:45 AM EDT
WND Rushes to Defend Anti-Gay Pastor's Work in Uganda
Topic: WorldNetDaily WorldNetDaily is joining Accuracy in Media in defending anti-gay pastor Scott Lively's anti-gay activities in Uganda. A Jan. 14 WND article by Bob Unruh uncritically repeats Lively's defense against a lawsuit filed against him on behalf of what Unruh described as "an organization of homosexuals in Uganda" accusing Lively of helping to inspire a proposed law that would permit the death penalty for mere homosexuality. According to Unruh, Lively claims that "I opposed the death penalty provision of the Ugandan bill from the beginning. … It is a baseless charge for which they have not a shred of proof, but in any case advocacy for legislation is speech." But Unruh does not present any documentation to back up Lively's claims -- indeed, it appears that the only person Unruh talked to for this article was Lively. Unruh didn't mention that in a February 2011 WND column, Lively ranted about how "lavender Marxists" are "murderers" who "have fixed their malevolent gaze on Christian Uganda." If Lively was this harsh while in the U.S., it's entirely possible he was even more inflammatory while in Uganda, where he was out of the reach of U.S. media. Indeed, the lawsuit includes quotes from Lively in Uganda in which he calls pornograhy a "tool of 'gay' social engineering," held a closed-door meeting with pastors there, after which he claimed he described how "America was brought low by homosexual activism," and equated homosexuality with sexual violence against children. Unruh, curiously, did not mention any of these statements from Lively in his article, stating only that "a multitude of Lively’s comments and statements" are cited in the lawsuit.Unruh also does not provide a link to the lawsuit so his readers can check it out for themselves. Unruh followed up with a March 24 article that attacked the lawsuit by complaining it targeted Lively's "speech" under a law "that usually is used to target torture, genocide, war crimes and summary executions."This, apparently, is the defense being used by Lively's lawyers from the right-wing legal group Liberty Counsel. Unruh also whitewashed the allegations against Lively, claiming only that he "shared his opinion on homosexuality and pornography" in Uganda. Unruh completely omits the fact that the lawsuit claims that Lively helped inspire a proposed law that would permit the death penalty for mere homosexuality. Unruh quotes Liberty Counsel repeating an earlier defense Lively made regarding the murder of Ugandan gay activist David Kato: "The suit leaves out the fact that the suspected killer is a male prostitute with which Kato had sex and refused to pay." In fact, as we've noted, Ugandan police may be trying to cover up a motive of homophobia in Kato's death, and that observers say that the man who was convicted in Kato's death may have been set up to murder Kato for being gay and thought if he established a homosexual sex demand, he would be treated leniently. Given WND's anti-gay agenda -- and the fact that one of its own opinionators, Molotov Mitchell, embraced Uganda's proposed "kill the gays" law -- it's no surprise that Unruh and Co. would defend Lively. After all, WND sells Lively's factually challenged book "The Pink Swastika." UPDATE: Warren Throckmorton focuses on Unruh's claim that Lively was expressing "his biblically based religious beliefs," adding:
Posted by Terry K.
at 9:50 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, March 26, 2012 8:15 PM EDT
Springtime for Noel Sheppard's Headline Cliches
Topic: NewsBusters The headline cliches never stop from the pen of NewsBusters' Noel Sheppard. Here's what he's done in the past month or so:
And his cliches are spreading among his fellow NewsBusters. Tim Graham headlined a March 24 article, "The Danish Jon Stewart Schools Obama on Using the Same 'Punch' Lines with Every Ally."
Posted by Terry K.
at 8:49 AM EDT
Sunday, March 25, 2012
CNS Still Twisting Facts on Contraception Mandate
Topic: CNSNews.com We've detailed how CNSNews.com, led by Terry Jeffrey, has twisted a proposed Obama administration mandate that sterilizations be covered for free under health plans offered by universities to their students, suggesting coercion by claiming that sterilizations "must be offered." CNS is now using that misleading wording in the questions they ambush membwers of Congress with. This is made clear in a March 20 article by Thomas Cloud:
This same wording shows up again in March 21 article by Patrick Burke:
As we've previously pointed out, CNS is engaging in propadanda, not reporting the news, by deliberately twisting the facts.
Posted by Terry K.
at 4:27 PM EDT
Obama Derangement Syndrome Watch, Supersize WorldNetDaily Edition
Topic: WorldNetDaily
-- Robert Ringer, March 14 WorldNetDaily column
-- Erik Rush, March 14 WND column
-- Tom Tancredo, March 16 WND column
-- Larry Klayman, March 16 WND column
-- Joseph Farah, March 19 WND column
-- Jack Cashill, March 21 WND column
-- Erik Rush, March 21 WND column
-- Alan Keyes, March 22 WND column
-- Floyd and Mary Beth Brown, March 23 WND column
Posted by Terry K.
at 1:40 PM EDT
Saturday, March 24, 2012
CNS Commenters Still Piling Up the Anti-Obama Racism
Topic: CNSNews.com We've detailed how the comment thread for a March 23 CNSNews.com article about President Obama's remark that "if I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon” Martin, the teenager killed by a neighborhood watch captain in Florida, has brought out the kind of racist and homophobic Obama-haters CNS appears to be catering to these days. Well, the parade of hate and racism among CNS readers has been continuing: Are Brent Bozell and Terry Jeffrey proud to attract such people as CNS readers? Apparently so.
Posted by Terry K.
at 11:23 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:25 PM EDT
WND's Ethics-Challenged Pollster: Obama Is An 'Apparent Imposter'
Topic: WorldNetDaily We already know that Fritz Wenzel, WorldNetDaily's favorite pollster, is more than a little ethically challenged. Now he's even more clearly demonstrating his right-wing bias. In a March 18 WND article detailing the results of a birther-related Wenzel poll, Bob Unruh quotes Wenzel thusly:
So, apparently, Wenzel is a birther, and an Obama-hater to boot. Such blatant bias on Wenzel's part is all the more reason not to trust the results of his polling, since it appears he's putting a political message over accurate, impartial polling.
Posted by Terry K.
at 8:37 AM EDT
Friday, March 23, 2012
You Reap What You Sow: CNS Article on Obama Bring Out Racist, Homophobic Obama-Haters
Topic: CNSNews.com When your editorial content is increasingly centered around Obama-hating, as CNSNews.com's content has become, it should be no surprise when your readership is increasingly made up of Obama-haters. A relatively unbiased March 23 CNS article by Susan Jones on President Obama's remark that "if I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon” Martin, the teenager killed by a neighborhood watch captain in Florida, has brought out the kind of haters that you'd expect to see trolling around websites not operated by a multimillion-dollar nonprofit group. Here's a sampling of comments in the article's comment thread: This is apparently the kind of audience CNS wants, and that's exactly what it's getting.
Posted by Terry K.
at 6:08 PM EDT
Newsmax's Kessler Fawns Over Karl Rove's Anti-Obama PAC
Topic: Newsmax Ronald Kessler devotes his March 19 Newsmax article to touting "the powerful political action committee American Crossroads." Kessler promotes the role it intends to play in the election:
What Kessler doesn't do, of course, is explain where that money will be coming from. In the 2010 cycle, a large chunk of American Crossroads' funding came from Wall Street hedge fund and private equity moguls, as well as other corporate donations who can hide behind the 501(c)4 nonprofit status of one American Crossroads division, which is not required to disclose its donors. Kessler is too locked into hagiography mode, however, to concern himself with such things. He'd rather fawn over the "tremendous amount of research" that goes into American Crossroads' messaging and push the idea that "Americans reject Obama’s negative view of America and embrace Republicans’ positive view."
Posted by Terry K.
at 4:23 PM EDT
MRC Can't Stop Whining About 'GCB,' But Still Won't Back Up Attacks
Topic: Media Research Center The Media Research Center's Lauren Thompson is still incensed about the existence of the TV show "GCB." IN a March 19 MRC Culture & Media Institute post, Thompson complained yet again about how the show is "attacking Christianity." Thompson's outrage meter has been working overtime: "In just three episodes, the anything-but-Christian show has chalked up more than 100 anti-Christian remarks, gags and plot twists, in a calculated attempt to offend believers." But as before, Thompson fails to make this list of "anti-Christian" events on the show available to her readers. What is she afraid of?
Posted by Terry K.
at 12:23 PM EDT
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