Saturday, August 20, 2011
The NYTimes's problem with the truth
Why anyone with any concern for truthful reporting reads the NYTimes has to be one of the big mysteries of our times. BI (before the internet) the Times could ge away with this kind of story and did frequently. But it's a different world when a scrupulous and diligent lawyer like John Hinderacker gets ahold of a Times story and deconstructs the narrative; for this fact we can thank the emergence of the Internet. Since Daryl Issa, Republican congressman from San Diego, became the chairman of the House Oversight Committee and has been looking into the various misdemeanors of the Democrat Administration, the pit bull arm of the Party, namely the Times and all the far left internet sites that feed the Times their story lines, have been out digging up "stuff" to discredit him. It is instructive to read here how the Times and its minions go about this nefarious and sladerous work, which they do over and over on a regular basis to anyone who threatens the Democrat Party's leadership and moral authority. This is truly a sordid story but one that reveals how low both the Times and the Democrat Party have sunk.
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