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To: paret who wrote (31942)5/19/2005 4:20:24 PM
From: AuBug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
What a phony hypocrite! Coulter thinks they should all be killed so why care about their Korans?



To: paret who wrote (31942)5/20/2005 12:41:14 AM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 93284
 
That is very poignant. Thanks!

When ace reporter Michael Isikoff had the scoop of the decade, a thoroughly sourced story about the president of the United States having an affair with an intern and then pressuring her to lie about it under oath, Newsweek decided not to run the story. Matt Drudge scooped Newsweek, followed by The Washington Post.

When Isikoff had a detailed account of Kathleen Willey's nasty sexual encounter with the president in the Oval Office, backed up with eyewitness and documentary evidence, Newsweek decided not to run it. Again, Matt Drudge got the story.

When Isikoff was the first with detailed reporting on Paula Jones' accusations against a sitting president, Isikoff's then-employer The Washington Post -- which owns Newsweek -- decided not to run it. The American Spectator got the story, followed by the Los Angeles Times.

So apparently it's possible for Michael Isikoff to have a story that actually is true, but for his editors not to run it.

Why no pause for reflection when Isikoff had a story about American interrogators at Guantanamo flushing the Quran down the toilet? Why not sit on this story for, say, even half as long as NBC News sat on Lisa Meyers' highly credible account of Bill Clinton raping Juanita Broaddrick?

Newsweek seems to have very different responses to the same reporter's scoops. Who's deciding which of Isikoff's stories to run and which to hold? I note that the ones that Matt Drudge runs have turned out to be more accurate -- and interesting! -- than the ones Newsweek runs. Maybe Newsweek should start running everything past Matt Drudge.



To: paret who wrote (31942)5/20/2005 6:14:01 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 93284
 
I wonder why the media is so quick to jump on anything that attacks OUR MILITARY or OUR VALUES or OUR ATTEMPTS TO PROTECT OUR PEOPLE? Is the desire to sell the news more important to them then OUR NATION? I think thats the CRUX of the whole thing. Thats the SADDEST PART of what our media has degenerated into. jdn