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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Joel Mowbray :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Times in a Tizzy Over Palin
by Joel Mowbray
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Hell hath no fury like the Gray Lady scorned.

This weekend, the venerable New York Times ran five hit pieces on Sarah Palin: three breathless op-eds, one blistering editorial and a scathing 3,200-word front-page “news” story remarkable for dismissing even the pretense of balance. (In the interest of thoroughness, at least, the paper also trashed Todd Palin as too involved in his wife’s governorship.)

The paper of record, of course, was hardly the sole perpetrator the Palin Pile-on. It was just the nastiest.

In its sole piece of substantive reporting this weekend on Gov. Palin, the Times eschewed a “mixed bag” approach, as evidenced by the headline, “Once Elected, Palin Hired Friends and Lashed Foes.” No surprises followed.

Despite 80% of Alaskans adoring their governor, the Times managed to find the most vocal members of the other 20%. Almost to a man, the locals quoted in the ostensibly objective front-page story furthered the narrative of John McCain’s running mate as someone whose leadership is primarily marked by vindictive cronyism. While the news piece makes two fleeting mentions of her actually having supporters in her home state, both positive references are quickly coupled with critiques.

Perhaps the Times felt it offered balance by not smearing Gov. Palin in a style section story on her this weekend. That piece was—all 1,000+ words of it—dedicated to the pressing issues related to the vice presidential candidate’s fashion choices. And that was as kind as the paper got.

Compare this weekend’s coverage to the Gray Lady’s fawning profile of Barack Obama in May. With an unmistakably positive headline of “Pragmatic Politics, Forged on the South Side,” the 5,000 word hagiography managed to bury any mention of Obama’s former financier—and now convicted felon—Tony Rezko almost 2,000 words deep. Even then, the man who at that point was on the cusp of being convicted on corruption charges was mentioned in two brief sentences—treated as nothing more than a mere footnote in Obama’s life.

After doing legitimate reporting on Rezko in June 2007, the Times largely ignored the criminal trial of one of Obama’s closest friends and associates, who helped the candidate and his wife Michelle buy their self-described “dream house.” Never mind that Obama’s name popped up in meaningful fashion several times during the proceedings.

Over the past 15 months, only ten Times articles have devoted significant ink to Rezko’s trial or his relationship with the Democratic nominee. The page numbers where each piece ran, though, tell the real story of the Times’ editorial priorities: 21, 25, 13, 20, 13, 16, 15, 18, 15, 18.

The last substantial reporting on Rezko came on June 5, in which the page 18 article announced his felony conviction. Continued...

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Joel Mowbray, who got his start with Townhall.com, is an award-winning investigative journalist, nationally-syndicated columnist and author of Dangerous Diplomacy: How the State Department Threatens America's Security.

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I respectfully disagree. Our politically correct government monopoly education and indoctrination system is the #1 threat. Vouchers are the solution.

REFORMED!
I would like to introduce myself as a reformed Moderate Liberal. In the 1970's I supported all of the new movements moving across the country. Fast forward to 2008 and a lot of living experiences behind me I can no longer accept the word liberal to myself, moderate or otherwise. The nasty, vile and contemptuous flow of comments from the media and press against Sarah Palin is certainly a group I will no longer associate with. What bothers me most is that in a free and open democracy a bias media and libelous press is a very dangerous thing. They are spewing out lies as though it is their right. I don't want censorship, just accountability. Didn't Dan Rather learn that several years ago when he kept pressing forged documents about George Bush as being fact? They will all sink their own ships, the public is catching on. As my favorite hero of the Alamo said when he was elected twice by the State of Tennessee, as an Independent, to the USA congress, "So Say the People". They will in November.
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