Once upon a time, the New York Times was a credible source of information, and many educators demanded that their students use it for this purpose. I recall my senior year in a parochial high school being instructed how to fold the newspaper along the seams so as to read it without having to spread it out wide. That was a very long time ago. Now that once-esteemed broadsheet is agenda-driven, rather than journalistically driven, and one of the many sources to take with a large grain of salt.
Under the stewardship of Arthur “Pinch” Sulzberger, the Old Gray Lady is now known for printing all the news that fits his liberal Baby Boomer agenda, even in the most innocuous sections. The gardening column will somehow toss global warming into the article and let’s forget any objectivity in its science reporting. Needless to say, the Obama administration has this paper solidly in its pocket.

So I’ve learned to decipher Times articles for any legitimate documented facts instead of innuendo and this was particularly essential when the Times, for reasons know only to itself, decided to tarnish the Pope during this Easter season. The paper tried to imply that while the Pope was cardinal prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith in Germany, he did not take steps to defrock a serial predator priest in Wisconsin.
Unfortunately for the Times and thanks to the World Wide Web, the Vatican was able to debunk the charges against the Pontiff pretty swiftly. The national religion correspondent who wrote the March 24th hit piece, Laurie Goodstein, and her editors omitted salient facts of the case, the most important being that the CDF was informed twenty years after the abuse took place. It then approved a local canonical trial, over which then-Cardinal Ratzinger had no jurisdiction over. In its anti-Catholic animus, the Times also failed to credit him for initiating the procedures that have helped the Church to take action in the face of the scandal of priestly sexual abuse — largely homosexual — of minors.

But why did they decide to do this now? Why bring up issues that occurred when Pope Benedict XVI was still Cardinal Ratzinger? More than likely it’s because the Catholic Church is the enemy of the liberal elite. Aside from some über-liberal and misguided nuns who supported Obamacare, the Catholic bishops are in lockstep in opposing the abortion funding in the so-called “health care” reform senate bill. So why not go after the man at the top of this enemy institution?
However, the Times is hardly the only one guilty of extreme liberal bias in the print media. I had regarded Vanity Fair as a quality publication when it was edited by Tina Brown. I found the articles fair and balanced and I would renew my subscription faithfully. Ironically, I had never heard of Rush Limbaugh until Vanity Fair ran a fascinating article about the conservative radio personality in 1992.
But fealty went out the window once Ms. Brown’s successors, Graydon Carter — a former lowly “People” section writer for Time Magazine, co-founder of Spy Magazine with fellow Time scribe Kurt Andersen, and full-time sufferer from Bush Derangement Syndrome, took possession of the magazine. Mr. Carter’s chronic Bush-bashing editorials and the onslaught of slanted pieces contributed not only to my cancelled subscription but to others as well.

Circulation figures for many liberal news publications have plummeted and yet this hasn’t stopped the continual demonizing of the conservative majority in this country. It’s as if their editorial boards live in a womb nourished by a placenta of left-wing dogma, totally oblivious of reality. They still haven’t a clue of what the Tea Party movement means and continue to portray it in a negative light.
Reports that come from the Times, the Associated Press, Newsday, Newsweek, Reuters, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post need to be read with a jaundiced eye. I certainly do not trust the photos distributed by Reuters covering the Middle East after it was exposed for fraud in 2006.

Thanks to several Internet news sources, Reuters was found guilty of the following:
- Digitally manipulating images after the photographs had been taken
- Photographing scenes staged by Hezbollah and presenting the images as if they were of authentic spontaneous news events
- Photographers staging scenes or moving objects, and presenting photos of the set-ups as if they were naturally occurring
- Giving false or misleading captions to otherwise real photos that were taken at a different time or place.
I still find the Wall Street Journal reliable and the New York Daily News has a mix of ideological columnists, which is an encouraging change. The New York Post once had a solidly conservative op-ed page but the news reporting is too sensational to be taken seriously.
I rely on the pajamahadeen at Web sites such as lucianne.com and Andrew Breitbart’s Big sites to challenge the veracity of the lamestream media. Even my own submissions there are challenged and I welcome their opinions.
I surf back and forth between the major cable stations but I don’t watch the alphabet channels for anything but local news. Fox News can be just as biased on the conservative side but its straight news is, as advertised, generally fair and balanced. Although I’m not a fan of Bill O’Reilly or of his enormous ego, he does manage to have the key principals of major stories on his program to explain pertinent data. Occasionally, he even gives them time enough to speak.

One can also sometimes learn fascinating bits of history on Fox backed up by amazing footage and direct quotes by the subjects. In a recent broadcast detailing the origins of liberalism and eugenics, I was shocked to see and hear George Bernard Shaw uttering shocking ideas that many assume originated with Nazi Germany. In a 1910 lecture before a Eugenics Education Society he said:
We should find ourselves committed to killing a great many people whom we now leave living… A part of eugenic politics would finally land us in an extensive use of the lethal chamber. A great many people would have to be put out of existence simply because it wastes other people’s time to look after them.
I hardly think this is a subject likely to be covered on ABC, CBS, or NBC. Nor can we expect them to be critical of the policies of the current administration, which they helped put into office.
We are living in a very difficult and complicated era with access to so much data that it’s crucial that we learn to uncover the skull of truth beneath the face of deceitful reporting. An educated electorate is the nation’s greatest hope.






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I have no doubt the hit pieces on the Pope had to do with the Church's stand on abortion as it relates to government run health care. My problem with the Church is that abortion was the only thing they could see wrong with the bill.
Wikipedia (I know … consider the source) claims the Shaw quote on eugenics was delivered sarcastically to point out the abdsurdity of the hard core eugenicists. Is there any source that shows the context for the quote?
The attack on the Vatican is manufactured news intended to distract the West from Obama's foul-ups. If not pedophilia, then they would find something else so they don't have to cover actual events that are important to the majority.
The Main Stream Media has crossed over the line from reporting a fairly accurate version of the truth to parroting leftist propaganda.
This is the same New York Times who tried to whitewash the atrocities of Communist Russia.
The reporter damn near lost his Pulitzer.
Wouldn't surprise me if the KGB took over the NY Times at one point, because that's all it appears to be is Pravda of the Wast.
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Yes, and the NJ Teacher's Union was just joking about God striking Chris Christie dead.
http://wcbstv.com/local/governor.christie.union.2...
Wikipedia is the world's largest whitewashing corporation, rewriting history as they feel it should.
However, Congratulations on discovering that Liberals always try to say their evil words are taken out of context. It's a strategy older than all of us. Woodrow Wilson threw people in JAIL who disagreed with him, the idea in America is not unprecedented.
It's interesting to note that, if you take a course in Military Intelligence, one of the first things that they tell you is to "consider the source". In 1969, (back in the old paper days) we would sort spot reports (raw data inputs) into six categories, A through F. Category A you could take to the bank, Category F was almost completely unreliable. Today, the New York Times would be considered Category F. Way to go, Pinchy.
The amount of information available on the internet is exactly why the liberal/progressives want to control it. If they can control the internet the only information available will be tainted and filtered just as most of the print and broadcast media are now controlled. Net neutrality is just the beginning as the healthcare reform is just the beginning for the healthcare system.
"…let’s forget any objectivity in its science reporting…."
With the notable exception of that excellent science reporter Nicholas Wade!
It has to be said that Wade is one of, if not the best, science journalist of our day and he shows no (or, perhaps, very, very little) political correct biases in his writing. His writing is always supremely fair and takes into account all the nuances in scientific research. The man really understands the topics he reports on. For example, see his criticism of Dawkins.
Nicholas Wade is the only reason I ever look at the NYT.
"…let’s forget any objectivity in its science reporting…."
With the notable exception of that excellent science reporter Nicholas Wade!
It has to be said that Wade is one of, if not the best, science journalist of our day and he shows no (or, perhaps, very, very little) political correct biases in his writing. His writing is always supremely fair and takes into account all the nuances in scientific research. The man really understands the topics he reports on. For example, see his criticism of Dawkins.
Nicholas Wade is the only reason I ever look at the NYT.
"…let’s forget any objectivity in its science reporting…."
With the notable exception of that excellent science reporter Nicholas Wade!
It has to be said that Wade is one of, if not the best, science journalist of our day and he shows no (or, perhaps, very, very little) political correct biases in his writing. His writing is always supremely fair and takes into account all the nuances in scientific research. The man really understands the topics he reports on. For example, see his criticism of Dawkins.
Nicholas Wade is the only reason I ever look at the NYT.
The mere fact that he spoke at the Eugenics Education Society should give you a clue
gave up my subscription years ago – RAG
Excellent article. I'll have to pay more attention to his articles.
Richard Dawkins tone and approach to the subject of evolution is not scientific, but religious. The article by Nicholas Wade you linked is one of the few that I've read. He highlights that biologists view evolution as a central part of biology. As a chemist studying biochemistry, I am biased and have a low opinion of biology. There are numerous, legitimate scientific criticisms that can be made about evolution, particularly macroscopic evolution where life began and increased complexity without any supernatural help. Microscopic evolution (adaptation) is not particularly controversial. Dawkins, like many biologists who advocate evolution in the public arena, use the support of microscopic evolution (adaptation) and then leap to saying that macroscopic evolution is a fact.
Joe Stalin = good guy
the Pope = bad guy
the NY Times worldview in a nutshell.
Frank Rich is not a cockroach. Cockroaches will survive longer than humans.
Frank Rich is my favorite NYT writer. Signed NJ Teacher's Union.
The NYT is my favorite newspaper. Signed NJ Teacher's Union.
Maureen Dowd is my favorite NYT female writer. Signed NJ Teacher's Union.
So the Jewish dominated NY Times goes after the Pope and Catholic Church at Easter time.
Some people, some races of people, bring about their own problems.
The left hates Christianity, they seem to be very tolerant of Islam.
To big to 'fail'? Please please fold quietly.
Did you also notice that on Easter Sunday, the NYTimes Magazine COVER! featured two rabbits (Easter bunnies, anyone?) supposedly illustrating homosexuality among animals? It was a crude, offensive, and mocking slap at Christianity, a denigration of one of it's most important celebrations, and a continuation of the NYTime's journalistically-discredited current campaign against the Catholic Church.
The two Moslems who run the store around the corner thought it was very funny.
The Soviet Union's NKVD and GRU made eliminating all religious belief one of their top priorities. They arrested priests, then nuns, then ordinary believers. If you confessed a belief in God, you earned a minimum ten-year sentence in the Russian Gulags. They made it a crime to PRAY. These people have the exact same goals.
Eugenics was very popular in "progressive" political circles on both sides of the Atlantic for the first four decades of the 20th century.. George Bernard Shaw had plenty of company in supporting the pro-Eugenics position, including a majority of the United States Supreme Court in an opinion by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. upholding the sterilisation of the "feeble-minded" with a ringing phrase "three generations of imbeciles is enough". It was decades later the court decided that the right to reproduce was protected. I agree with Alicia's statement the New York Times used to be recognized for having high standards. I recall reading it avidly in the 1970s and even as recently as the early 1990s I read it for its thorough international coverage. Why naked, vicious, biased dishonest "reporting" became accepted at the Times I do not know — but accepted it is.
Other than your anti-semitic rant, do you have a point to make?
The only time I'd buy the NY Times is if toilet paper was unavailable. Why do you read it?
Hint, hint…. if nobody bought the NY Times, they'd go out of business. Does anyone out there see a path to take?
I love the phrase: ' Consider The Source'.
It is very good advice that will serve you very well in life when you hear gossip, 'lame-stream media news', well meaning advice from others and criticism.
Take it to heart and teach it to your children!
Perhaps they lke the radical Islamic belief of killing those who oppose.
Okay, Alicia, can you now teach us how to "fold" the NYT in a way that finds the 8 words of truth for the day?
They are trying to tear down Christianity in order to weaken those in power and who have wealth. As various members of the religious left demonstrate, they can reach an accomidation.
"I know of no safe repository of the ultimate power of society but the people. And if we think them not enlightened enough, the remedy is not to take power from them, but to inform them by education." – Thomas Jefferson
If you ask me, it mainly had to do with Holy Week and Easter.
Can't have all those positive images of pilgrims in Rome. That simply would not do.
Eugenics was all the rage in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Teddy Roosevelt was on board as well as some members of the Supreme Court. It was quite the fashionable position of the day.
There are many similarities to the current global warming movement. Science has been settled, there's no reason to ask questions, just do what your betters tell you to do.
But its the underlying premise that is so evil. One group of humans believe they have the knowledge and wisdom, so they should have the power to carry out their ideologies on other humans. And if suffering is to be had, better to get it out of the way, quietly, politely. Those lesser humans will be better off for it.
I am created equal, I am endowed by my creator with certain unalienable rights, among them, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And if some idiotic moron from an ivy league school thinks the world will be better off with out me, then I'll be happy to demonstrate to them my support for the second amendment.
What makes America great is not the snobby elitists at the top of the pyramid, its those of us at that bottom that make America work every day. And we are many. And we are active. They ignore us at their own peril, and that's exactly what they're going to learn come November.
I think its meant to counter the positive images coming out of the Vatican during Holy Week.
Which makes it all the more invidious.
Net neutrality is the equivalent of the fairness doctrine on for the internet.
The idea is some Joe hosting a web site from his mom's basement should have the exact same bandwidth as RushLimbaugh.com. The idea is to shut down sites like Drudge and the Big sites.
When equality is pushed as the reason behind legislation it usually means not lifting up others, but knocking down those who are advanced.
No, its a twisted interpretation of the White Man's Burden.
Radical Muslims are just like children, and once multiculturalism and diversity are explained to them, they'll fall in line like good little modern liberals. Its conservatives, republicans and libertarians who've already had the lessons, failed to understand them, who must be eliminated.
Devotion should be to the state, not God. Statists can not stand what they consider all the wasted human potential that's devoted to worship.
Your statement, "Reports that come from the Times, the Associated Press, Newsday, Newsweek, Reuters, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post need to be read with a jaundiced eye.", begs the question: Why do they have to read at all?
I have not heard of anything special about this Easter (aside from an increase in observation among my acquantences). Obama, on the other hand, needs rescue from his stupidity.
More so than usual.
Would it be "morbid couriousity" to wonder exactly how dumb he is going to get? Practice does make perfect, you know…
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Oh-ho! Yes. I remember how the left reacted to the efforts of the blacks to stand free of them, back when the Left was mainly a Jewish movement. (30 yrs ago?)
"How DARE they ! Think for themselves ? ! They cannot do that ! ? "
Of course, the majority are now back on the plantation.
Got a call just yesterday from the WaPo offering me a deal if I resubscribed. When I told the caller that I was tired of being insulted when I read the Post, she gave up trying to persuade me to resubscribe. Never again will I give my money to an organization that regularly insults my beliefs.
Religion is the enemy of the left, so there is no reason to ponder why they tear after Christians and religions.
I know for a fact that wikipedia refuses to fix some articles that I know from personal experience are false. Several of there articles about various motorcycle clubs are blatantly false, to the point of merging two completely different and unrelated clubs together. This despite members from both clubs contacting wiki repeatedly to point out the error.
And let us not forget the wiki man made climate scandal, where real and agreed upon info showing a cooling trend was dis-allowed from wiki. only later did we all find out that one of wiki's head editors is a major man made global warming supporter.
While this may seem like small potatoes, it speaks volumes to how worthless wiki is as a source for real information.
Thank you Alicia and Andrew for the quality of reporting that is done on this site. The bias that Bernie Goldberg characterized in his groundbreaking book has morphed into something much more sinister. Whereas Bernie would suggest that his previous coworkers were unaware of their bias simply by virtue of their echo chamber existence, the last several years has demonstrated that these once venerated institutions are now producing stories of fraudulent content in an effort to further their political aims. This is no longer a case of bias, it is a case of fraud masquerading as news. Thankfully, the WSJ managed a take down of that attempted journalistic papal assassination. There are many other episodes of fraud being perpetrated these days packaged as news and the good journalists at places like Brietbart's Bigs seem up to the challenge of exposing them.
Please keep up the excellent work.
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wow, what a wide ranging bit of idiocy. while the nyt may have a rabid liberal agenda, i think the previous and subsequent reporting by the media, including fox, has revealed some pretty outrageous facts about the pope and the coverup of pedophilia in the church. whining about bias won't change the facts. unless of course you are denying they are facts.
also, what's the purpose of the shaw quote from 100 years ago?
read this article: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,...
it notes that among other radicals and liberals, teddy roosevelt and the us supreme court advocated for some aspects of eugenics. so the discredited theory of eugenics is an equal opportunity offender from all sides of the political spectrum.
It no longer exists in the Times. I haven't folded the paper in over 40 years.
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When you read the history of the Gray Lady, the beginning, he use a trick to buy the dying paper with a fake humongous checkbook (the book cost more than the money in the bank). Just by looking at the checkbook, sellers sought the guy was rich. But he was as poor or less than the sellers. It has been always a trick. The mistakes appears every 5 to 10 years. Remember the guy that never left NY an wrote from overseas. Like this there are many. Who knows if Pronto, the Gary Lady will be eating tacos and dancing with the Mariachi's.
Minor quibble with this comment:
"Fox News can be just as biased on the conservative side but its straight news is, as advertised, generally fair and balanced."
First part of that is not true. Other than Beck, Hannity and Cavuto, Fox News is hardly hyper conservative. O' Reilly and Greta are basically middle of the roadsters and Shephard Smith and Geraldo are liberals. Also, study after study (non-partisan) have shown Fox to be the most fair network in its reporting.
The WSJ critiqued the NYT church slander and exposed the author based her story on the assertions of famed ambulance chasing lawyer who sues the church all the time. Thank god for the WSJ.
Thanks fo bringing up the U.S. Supreme Court case of "Buck v. Bell". Oliver Wendell Holmes is still spoken of as a brilliant jurist, yet he was the one who stated "three generations of morons is enough' and supported enforced sterilization by the state. Interesting, how when the Courts decide it has the authority to make medical decisions, it is always to attack the weak (the unborn, the disabled). I wonder how long it will be before Obamacare mandates forced abortions for the unborn that are less than perfect, and limits on family size.
Thanks for sharing that Philo – another source selling their souls, big surprise.
God Bless America
Many may believe eugenics to be quite wicked, but is is also quite likely to happen. In an overpopulated world bereft of natural resources we will all lose our thin veneer of civilized behavior very quickly.
Correct me if I'm wrong but talkies weren't invented until 1927 or so. So that recording of GBS couldn't have been made in 1910, as the technology didn't exist. I don't dispute that he may have given a speech in 1910. Perhaps the recording was made much later of a similar speech. I don't expect GBS would have dropped a pet topic he was keen on.
I just thought I'd bring up this fact since the article discusses fabricated and manipulated news just prior to mentioning Shaw.
Ye of little faith – with all the baby killing going on, I doubt the world will run out of natural resources – go hug a tree, that is all you people know – there are resources in this country alone that have never even been tapped into, yet.
Its time to bring out the comfy chair.
I followed the video's link to YouTube itself and found that the person who uploaded it noted LISTENER Feb 7, 1934.
Two of our main weapons are surprise and fear… and a fanatical devotion to the Pope.
Three of our – oh, let me start that again. On second thought, don't get me started again.
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Oh, dear. Biggles! Where are you when we need you?
He's off searching for a proper rack. We couldn't extract a confession with the dish rack.
In other words, promoting mediocrity and stifling individual initiative.
"The left hates Christianity, they seem to be very tolerant of Islam".
They fear Islam. If they didn't, they'd go after them with as much hate as they go after Christians. There's that threat of violence if they rub Muslims the wrong way. Which is why they're bullies, and bullies are usually blustering cowards.
They believe that everyone should render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and render unto God the things that are God's. The only wrinkle is, they believe that Caesar IS God. All other deities are false ones.
I have a Spear & Jackson shovel (not sure if its a No. 5 though). Not sure where I put the rain gauge. Will any of that help?
Yes EdSki that is what it is exactly, but it is the first step. So far the courts have kept the government out of the net. If they can start small like Net Neutrality, they have proven that they have the power to control the net. Next will be taxation and then even tighter control much as they control the broadcast bands. Net Neutrality is just the beginning. Bandwidth, domain names, taxation, content.
Yikes, you got me with that one – a little too esoteric for me! I had to Google it – Ripping Yarns? Haven't seen that skit, but it did make reference to a No. 7, square head with a nice brass handle. Of course, that also describes some of the trolls frequenting the Bigs.
Yep, The Ballard of Eric Olthwaite, the most boring little git in the village. Another Palin classic.
The S&J I've got is made in China. The scoop's already rusting. Eric could talk about that for hours.
Like the back cover of Mad Magazine?
There are PROGRESSIVES on both sides of the political spectrum. Both advocate an ever bigger government involvement in our lives. The larger the government involvement in our lives, the less freedom for the people. Why do you think the 'Tea Party' movement is dissatisfied with the Republican Party? The RINOs are Progressive Republicans.
So, since it is quite likely to happen, those of us that have a thicker veneer should go quietly into the night? I do not think so!!!
You will find that the 1910 date is attributed to the quote not the video posted on YouTube.
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Ah, thanks for clearing that up.
The attack on the Church at Easter is satanic and stupid. After reading the documents and looking into the issue it is obviously a shabby put up job. At least Dan Rather used some forged docs for his stupid media assault on Bush before the election. You think they would have come up with a forward to a book on pedophilia penned by Benedict entitled "Queering Elementary School". What a wild story that would have been. Oh, but I guess that was already done by Obama's safe school czar, Kevin Jennings.
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