The New York Times: Outraged, Outrageous and UnhingedContinue
Pam Geller, Atlas Shrugs
As expected, the New York Times did an extraordinarily nasty and fallacious piece on me. It is full of distortions, inaccuracies and lies from beginning to end.
But one thing I can tell you is that the numbers quoted from my divorce settlement are grossly, wildly inaccurate. I don’t want to air dirty laundry in public, but there is absolutely no truth to what Anne Barnard and Alan Feuer “reported” about this. And although I do not want to get into personal matters, how do they know that my deceased ex “didn’t always agree” with what I was saying? Did they employ a ouija board? Just for knowing, this claim also is patently false.
Referring to me using terms like “socialite,” “dilettante,” and other words invoking silly, superficial, purposeless women, is downright farcicial. Show me a socialite who is fighting for American values 20 hours a day. I don’t even have lunch, let alone gala charity events. The only thing worthwhile in this piece is the actual interview, which is, frankly, all that really matters. But let’s have a cursory look at this piece, shall we?
Of course they hold up my lack of journalistic “credentials” as a disadvantage. Clearly we see how this “advantage” has rendered the New York Times and the rest of the fraternity of credentialed journalists hopelessly inaccurate and incapable of objectivity and responsible journalism. Why no piece like this on Daisy Khan, or Feisal Abdul Rauf, or Sharif El-Gamal?
Here is credentialed journalism: they say without explanation that I “posted doctored pictures of Elena Kagan, the Supreme Court justice, in a Nazi helmet.” They don’t bother to mention that the Kagan photoshop came after it was revealed that Kagan had cited in her thesis a German Marxist who became a Nazi when Hitler took power. They claim that I said that “a young Barack Obama slept with ‘a crack whore,’” without mentioning that in that post I was making a point about unfair journalists (like these Times writers), constructing a reductio ad absurdum about media bias.
Monday, October 11, 2010
NYT Hit Piece on Pam Geller
The NYT does a hit piece on Pam Geller. Yet they will never publish anything negative about the nefarious characters behind the ground zero mosque. Make no mistake, the Times along with the rest of the msm are outright enemies of America. Why else would they shill for the likes of islamic supremacists while denigrating and demonizing American patriots?
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