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  • Drudge Is A Liberal Stooge!

    Whodathunkit?

    December 15, 2006 Edition > Section: New York > Printer-Friendly Version
    The Mendacity Of the Liberal Press

    BY ALICIA COLON
    December 15, 2006
    URL: http://www.nysun.com/article/45266

    The first time I heard the word "mendacity" was in the film "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." I loved the way Burl Ives's character spits out the word as something vile and unacceptable.

    Unfortunately, we live in a society where untruthfulness is routinely accepted and even mandated by politicians, union leaders, and members of the press. New York is the headquarters of the biggest producer of mendacity, the New York Times. Fortunately, it's also the home of the antidote, Lucianne.com.

    I pity the Americans who do not have the computer expertise to access the exposés of lies of corrupt politicians and gullible television anchors, biased newspaper headlines, and anything from the Associated Press. If it were not for the Internet and Lucianne Goldberg's Web news forum, I would never learn the truth behind the Times headlines as pitched by the Drudge Report.

    Matt Drudge, who may or may not be a willing accomplice to the distortion of news reporting, must be held responsible for the dissemination of the bias in the liberal press. Studies have shown that the readership of the Times is down — as it is in other liberal publications — and so are the television ratings of the alphabet networks and CNN and MSNBC, while Fox News is up.

    Nevertheless, the propaganda of the enemedia — an excellent descriptive term coined by one poster to Lucianne.com — continues to sully news coverage, thanks to Mr. Drudge. A study of press bias by a professor of political science at the University of California-Los Angeles, Tim Groseclose, listed the Drudge Report as one of the most liberal sites on the Web because it consistently posts articles from left-of-center sources.

    My patience with the Drudge Report ended when I saw a photo of Frank Rich of the Times posted on the site along with his words: "We are losing in Iraq." It isn't too encouraging to the morale of the nation, but posts like this are common on Drudge.

    The site gives top billing to every possible negative statement about the Iraq war and the Bush administration, and it gets about 13 million hits a day. Is it any wonder that President Bush has record low approval ratings?

    The week before, Mr. Drudge posted a quote from the new secretary of defense, Robert Gates: "We are not winning in Iraq." Did he really say those words? No. At Mr. Gates's confirmation hearing, Senator Levin, a Democrat of Michigan, asked him if we were winning in Iraq, and he answered, "No."

    Lucianne, of course, pointed out that Mr. Gates went on to say we're not losing, either. His exact words were: "Our military forces win the battles that they fight; our soldiers have done an incredible job in Iraq. And I'm not aware of a single battle that they have lost. And I didn't want my comments to be interpreted as suggesting that they weren't being successful in their endeavors."

    Mr. Gates, you can be 100% certain that everything you say from now on as secretary of defense will be misinterpreted by a certain New York publication headed by Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger.

    This is the man who in the 1960s, according to author Harry Stein, when asked by his father whom he'd rather see shot when an American soldier runs into a North Vietnamese soldier, replied: "I would want to see the American get shot. It's the other guy's country."

    That statement is something Mr. Sulzberger appears to be proud of, as he repeats it from time to time. Maybe he actually believes that this lack of nationalistic empathy is necessary for good journalism. I think the truth would be a better measure of it, but the Times is continuing to put out news that is completely mendacious, even when it's not about Mr. Bush or Iraq.

    I was certain Pope Benedict XVI had given in to Muslim pressure. Why? Because the New York Times reported this in a headline: "In Reversal, Pope Backs Turkey's Bid to Join European Union." Of course it was posted on the Drudge Report. Was it true? Not according to Richard Neuhaus, the editor and founder of First Things, a distinguished religious publication. On December 1, he wrote, "Even by today's standards, this is a breathtaking instance of journalistic shoddiness, if not downright dishonesty."

    But mendacity pays in this town, whose residents survived the worst attack on this country in history, yet they still can't recognize the danger of lies in wartime if reported in the Old Gray Lady.

    My name, Alicia, means truth, so here it is. We are at war. Our military is the best in the world and the smartest we've ever had. Our enemies are barbaric beheaders who want us dead — period. You cannot negotiate with them. They exist on mendacity.

    You have been warned.

    December 15, 2006 Edition > Section: New York > Printer-Friendly Version
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  • #2
    Some of these 'media are liberal' folks just take it waaay too far.
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    • #3


      I love the drudge report. Where do you think all my weird stories come from.

      I think he posts a lot of liberal articles just to show host stupid the far left is. He'll post the most whacked out lefty stuff he (and his staff) can find to show how screwed up they are. But he sometimes does that with the far right as well.

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      • #4
        Alicia Colon sounds like she is working for the Bush administration. I am not liberal, but I dont think things are doing so well in Iraq and I think that is because President Bush screw up after the fighting with the Iraq army ended when they though people would just open their arms and welcome the American Troops. This lady does not even know what she is talking about. Drudge is just reporting what is in the news, what is wrong with that?
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        • #5
          Much of the media is biased, one way or the other.
          I want to see and be told what's happening, and if possible, why it's happening.
          I don't care what the reporter thinks. It should be as unbiased and factual as possible.
          I'm not looking to climb on someone's bandwagon.
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          • #6
            Fox New's ratings are up, but it is still a small fish compared to any of the networks, and most of its audience, like that of all cable news channels, is pretty old at least for the taste of most ad excecs.

            Anyway, why the hell do you pay for the NY Sun?
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            • #7
              I don't know GePap, why would I pay for the NY Sun?
              No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SlowwHand
                I want to see and be told what's happening, and if possible, why it's happening.
                I don't care what the reporter thinks. It should be as unbiased and factual as possible.
                And there's your problem. We want to know "why," and rightly so. But when dealing with human/social phenomena, it's impossible to "be told...why it's happening" without the answer reflecting a particular point of view. "Why" is not a question of fact; it's a question of interpretation.
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                • #9
                  My patience with the Drudge Report ended when I saw a photo of Frank Rich of the Times posted on the site along with his words: "We are losing in Iraq." It isn't too encouraging to the morale of the nation, but posts like this are common on Drudge.
                  Well, the truth is often harsh and not necessarily what you want to here. So I presume she would prefer Goebbels-style editing to suit the propaganda.

                  Her surname is Colon, and it is certainly appropriate...
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                  • #10
                    Now now Rich, don't be frank..
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                    • #11
                      Why is it that, ever since megacorporations started buying up the networks, insisting on "happy news," product-selling stories, and an end to independent news professionals like Cronkite and Severeid, we hear the cried of liberal bias??

                      It reminds me of what Truman said about Joe McCarthy's "Big Lie," -- if you repeat any lie often enough and loud enough, people start to believe it.

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