Saturday, April 19, 2014
"Washington Post Falls For Left-Wing Fraud, Embarrasses Itself"
Sadly, current newspaper reporting has serious shortcomings.
Impartiality no longer exists, and everything is flavored by the "agenda".
Facts just don't seem to matter...
Impartiality no longer exists, and everything is flavored by the "agenda".
Facts just don't seem to matter...
On the PowerLine blog, John Hinderaker recently posted about this example:
"So the fundamental point of the Post story, which relied uncritically on a goofball far-left report, is dead wrong. Moreover, the Post story itself acknowledges that the tar sands encompass 35 million acres, so Koch’s 1.1 million comprise less than 3% of the total. The whole point of this exercise is to make the Keystone Pipeline all about Koch, and that premise is implausible from the start.
But there is much more. The Post more or less endorses IFG’s theory that the Keystone pipeline somehow would benefit Koch, even though the Post notes that there is zero evidence to that effect:"