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Times editor Dean Baquet admits that his paper is staffed by Democratic Party operatives with bylines — and airbrushes: | |
2020-04-14 | |
![]() I want to ask about some edits that were made after publication, the deletion of the second half of the sentence: “The Times found no pattern of sexual misconduct by Mr. Biden, beyond the hugs, kisses and touching that women previously said made them uncomfortable.” Why did you do that? Baquet replied: Even though a lot of us, including me, had looked at it before the story went into the paper, I think that the campaign thought that the phrasing was awkward and made it look like there were other instances in which he had been accused of sexual misconduct. And that’s not what the sentence was intended to say. I’m pretty sure the 2020 Trump campaign won’t have the same veto power on Times articles. It’s always nice to see major legacy media figures drop the mask of objectivity, usually inadvertently. Baquet’s admission today is reminiscent of CBS’s Scott Pelley’s 2017 interview with blogger and prolific tweeter Mike Cernovich, where to paraphrase Breitbart.com’s Ezra Dulis, Pelley lost a fight rigged in his favor:
As Matt Whitlock of the National Republican Senatorial Committee tweets, Baquet’s admission today “should be a major media scandal, but many of the major media watch dogs have ignored it entirely because it didn’t happen on Fox News.” NY Times Editor Admits Editing Article on Biden Sexual Assault Allegation After Campaign Complained. Cites 'very subjective' standard in defense of paper's aggressive reporting on Brett Kavanuagh accusations Related: Ben Smith: 2019-02-13 BuzzFeed votes to unionize after layoffs Ben Smith: 2017-02-12 Media return from soul-searching empty-handed Ben Smith: 2017-02-08 Melania's first court win is a warning shot to journalists with dodgy info | |
Posted by:3dc |
#7 And to think the Times sat on the Paula Jones accusations against Bill Clinton from July until the following January and then smeared her |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2020-04-14 17:29 |
#6 Considering the low trust in the MSM now, this may be a moot point. They only preach to the choir now. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2020-04-14 13:39 |
#5 Baquet failed to muster a coherent response beyond noting that the standard for reporting on such allegations is “very subjective.” Wrong. News organizations are supposed to be objective, not subjective. Party propaganda outlets, however, by their very nature have different standards. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2020-04-14 11:06 |
#4 he's letting Biden's campaign vet articles and language? Absolutely. The language is unambiguous. This a repeat of 2016 -- look up "Glenn Simpson" + "hack that I am" |
Posted by: Lex 2020-04-14 08:13 |
#3 "...required a 'different news judgment.'” Nice! I like that. No need to use words like lies, bullshit, tall takes, disinformation, defamation... these are news judgments. And we know that judgments must be tailored for their political ramifications. All the News Judgments Fit to Print |
Posted by: Lex 2020-04-14 08:10 |
#2 I think that the campaign thought that the phrasing was awkward and made it look like there were other instances in which he had been accused of sexual misconduct. So he's letting Biden's campaign vet articles and language? |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-04-14 08:04 |
#1 China's Peoples Daily |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2020-04-14 06:47 |