Monday, August 22, 2011
The Media - the New York Times
The Times reports; the Congressman rebuts.
He said; she said?
I'm biased against the New York Times so you can decide for yourself...
He said; she said?
I'm biased against the New York Times so you can decide for yourself...
Matthew Boyle reported this at DailyCaller.com:
"Issa spokeswoman Becca Watkins said the Times’ inaccuracies and falsified implications about the congressman stem from the inaccurate reports of left-wing bloggers. Those include ThinkProgress, the left-wing advocacy blog of the Center for American Progress, and the left-leaning Center for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
'Beginning with the opening line, the New York Times piece is riddled with factual errors and careless assertions that has resulted in a story predicated on innuendo and not fact,' Watkins said in an email. 'It’s disappointing that the so-called ‘paper-of-record’ has decided to publish a story that is nothing more than a compilation of left-wing blog posts that are easily found by a simple Google search. It’s the same old playbook: Every time Darrell Issa starts gaining ground, the left-wing smear machine goes on the attack.'"