Back in September, after the Giles-O’Keefe ACORN reveal had blown through the alternative media with Katrina-strength winds, the New York Times‘ public editor, Clark Hoyt (Mr. Collins to the Gray Lady’s Lady Catherine de Bourgh), wondered if just maybe the paper had tuned in a bit late to the story. Managing editor for news Jill Abramson joined him in the public fret-fest, conceding the Times was “slow off the mark,” blaming “insufficient tuned-in-ness to the issues that are dominating Fox News and talk radio.” Hoyt then disclosed that Abramson and executive editor Bill Keller “would now assign an editor to monitor opinion media and brief them frequently on bubbling controversies.”
“Clueless Clark”
Who was this individual assigned by the Times to give them a window on the alien universe of Fox, talk radio and the conservative blogosphere? Keller – the Times‘ transparency and all that — announced he/she would remain anonymous, since he wanted to spare “X” “a bombardment of e-mails and excoriation in the blogosphere.”
Oh, and here’s how Hoyt concluded his column: “Despite what the critics think, Abramson said the problem was not liberal bias.”
And they say the Times has no comics section!
Since Keller’s promise to pay attention to the sorts of stories the Times had hitherto missed, is anyone really surprised that the paper has continued to virtually ignore almost every other story that’s engaged conservatives? On the czar front alone, after missing out on Green Jobs Czar Van (”Republicans are assholes“) Jones, the paper’s gone on to pay scant attention to Safe Schools Czar Kevin (pro “fisting”) Jennings and Science Czar John (compulsory abortion) Holdren. Then there’s Hugo Chavez fan Mark Lloyd – technically not a czar, just the FCC’s “Chief Diversity Officer” — who’s been especially enthusiastic about Chavez’s deft handling of his Venezuelan media critics.
El Caudillo
How is it all these potentially juicy stories failed to come to the Times‘ attention? Maybe Bill’s new editor in charge of monitoring right-wing media fell prey to one of the paper’s recent rounds of layoffs. Or maybe no one informed “Editor X” that his potentially best source — Glenn Beck — is no longer on CNN, but consigned to a channel he can’t bring himself to watch. Or maybe – more likely –this person is simply another Times careerist, and just doesn’t know how to make the case that such stories are actually hugely consequential, and not simply the gaseous emanations of the right-wing fever swamp.
In any case, Bill Keller clearly needs a much, much better source. Which is where I come in. For, unlike “Editor X,” I am actually credentialed for the job. Because, unlike anyone collecting a Times paycheck, I have perspective. I can cite with indignation the number of times Abu Ghraib appeared successively on the front page (32!); I involuntarily snicker when Maureen Dowd or Paul Krugman is seriously cited at a dinner party; I expect to find hard left propaganda even on the sports and food pages. More to the point, I’m keenly aware that for every story the Times covers badly, there’s at least another important one they’re not covering at all.
If Bill Keller is truly interested in embarking on the long march toward regaining a modicum of trust from those of us on the dark side, I’m here to help him take those first tentative steps. Obviously, when it comes to important stories overlooked or underplayed by the Times there’s an embarrassment of riches. But as the new decade gets underway let’s begin with a single subject: Barack Hussein Obama.
Why? Because as every conservative knows, for all the thousands of column inches the Times has devoted to Obama over the past three years, from the very start the paper has gone to enormous lengths to protect him. Indeed — again, widely known, (at least on the right) — there is no question the Times had the goods on Obama’s radicalism a full year before the campaign even began. Rolling Stone magazine ran a February, 2007 profile originally, bluntly, entitled “The Radical Roots of Barack Obama” (tellingly, speaking of objective reporting, a year later, as Obama’s campaign was taking off, the magazine changed the title in its online edition to “Destiny’s Child”). Whatever the title, the piece prominently featured Jeremiah Wright in full raving lunatic mode, leading Obama’s team to disinvite him from his presidential announcement. The Times‘ Jodi Kantor, soon to prove herself among the paper’s lead Obama accolytes, wrote a story on the Wright disinvite, in which it was apparent how potentially dangerous Wright was to Obama’s candidacy.
Yet neither Kantor nor any other Times reporter followed up on this story of enormous consequence until over a year later — by which time Obama was well along toward the nomination. (By way of contrast, there was the Times‘ front page “expose” of McCain’s non-affair with a lobbyist.) Throughout the campaign — when questions were raised about his inexperience, his ties to Chicago corruption, his long relationship with ACORN or Bill Ayers — the paper continued to run interference for Obama, minimizing or explaining away whatever bad news could no longer be ignored and effectively burying much of the rest. But arguably the most damaging aspect of this extended display of journalistic malfeasance was the Times‘ failure — its refusal — to examine this guy’s ideas in anything approaching depth. So besotted were these supposedly cynical, clear-eyed journalists with the notion of history and their role in making it that the matter of who Obama actually is and what he believes, how he might go about implementing those beliefs and what that might mean for the country and the world, all of that slipped through the cracks. And, as Jeremiah Wright might put it, now that the chickens are coming home to roost, all of us are dealing with the consequences of that egregious failure.
As the president’s cratering supports indicates, the realization is finally setting in that his biography alone will not get us through the tough times ahead. Of course, many on the right have already zeroed in on the consequences of Obama’s stunning free pass from the legacy media. As Lisa Schffren wrote in The American Thinker: “… Barack Obama is about as completely manufactured a political character as this nation has seen. His meteoric rise, without the inconvenience of a public record or accomplishments, and the public’s willing suspension of critical evaluation of his résumé allowed his handlers and the media to project whatever they wanted to on his unfurrowed brow.” In Townhall’s “After the Swoon,” Marvin Olasky notes that even some on the left are starting to feel a vague, confusing sense of discontent: “One well-networked D.C. journalist, Elizabeth Drew, recently reported in Politico that those who once held ‘an unromantically high opinion of Obama’ and were key to his rise are now concluding that the president isn’t ‘the person of integrity and even classiness they had thought.’ She wrote that late last year ‘a critical mass of influential people who once held big hopes for his presidency began to wonder whether they had misjudged the man.’”
Yes, Bill, it’s too late to repair much of the damage. But even now, giving Obama’s worldview serious extended treatment — we’re talking front page treatment, with at least as many reporters looking into his past as you sent up to Wasilla after Sarah Palin — would be of great value; not least to the paper itself in beginning to restore a bit of its tarnished credibility. As an American citizen with so much at stake, don’t you want to finally find out who Obama, behind the veneer, really is? To have some sense whether he has what it takes to handle the many, many looming crises? The past is always prologue, right?

Oh, one last thing. How about an apology for the Times‘ failure to properly cover Obama up to now? Feel free to use your mea culpa over Iraq as a model. Take my word for it, Bill, that would be much appreciated. It’s the very least you owe us.






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Excellent piece.
Good that they will “now assign an editor to monitor opinion media and brief them frequently on bubbling controversies.” How about they perform the job of a journalist and simply find and cover news? With all due respect to BigGovernment, Breitbart's service, or other blogs and sites, they are the messengers, not the message. In order for the NYT to be the paper of record it needs to do more than cover other news sources, it needs to have enterprise coverage, it needs to be out there and digging up dirt on the administration, ACORN et al. They've demonstrated they have the resources and talent, at least when it suits their agenda.
But I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for any changes. The old gray lady would rather die than change her habits. I'm looking forward to BigJournalism's coverage of the funeral.
Wow. Very comprehensive. I can't wait to see your work in the future!
I remember laughing when I heard the NYT hired someone to be on the watch for big stories. Uh, I thought that's what the reporters were for? (Or is it "journalist"? Reminds me of the way fanboys insist comic books be called "graphic novels." Because "journalist" carries so much more gravitas. And I probably just earned myself a few thumbs down with that comment, but oh well.)
BigJournalism will send the old gray lady into her death throes…
Mr Bone writes, "If Bill Keller is truly interested in embarking on the long march toward regaining a modicum of trust from those of us on the dark side, I’m here to help him take those first tentative steps."
ha! don't bet on it… i'd guess that you'll have better luck with getting the fringe media to actually admit their blatant bias and being in the tank.. maybe even on the front page in brilliant 4 color print.
I can tell already that this is going to be a fun site.
However, finding evidence of bias at the NYT is like finding sand in the Sahara.
It's good that we have actual journalism back in vogue at least on some level. I'm really sick of seeing "the View lite" on the evening news cast. We need a good dose of skepticism about everything governmental.
Everyone who is minimally conscious knows the NYT is written by -and for- liberals. That they continually and absurdly claim otherwise only makes them look foolish. Fortunately, their charade has a shelf-life due to the internet. As the internet grows up and the population grows up with it, their influence will be diluted.
The NYT won't change because they can't change. They are blinded by their liberal ideology and will continue to miss stories that erupt elsewhere.
Andrew
Congratulations on the new site. I'm sure it will be as invaluable to me as Big Hollywood and Big Government.
I am already loving this new site. This is exactly what was needed. Even if they still do not want to cover these stories, maybe now they will be forced to in order to save the shred of credibility they have left.
Thanks Andrew, keep it up.
"Oh, and here’s how Hoyt concluded his column: “Despite what the critics think, Abramson said the problem was not liberal bias.”
And they say the Times has no comics section!"
Favorite line. Loved the article. This is going to be a great year, I can hardly wait. The fun has begun.
I enjoyed your piece very much. Its nice to see a bit of humor thrown into the mix. I suppose it will not be long, and the Times will have a new Editor and Chief … Barrack Obama. Providing if the government decides to bail out the fish wrap. Mr. Bone I look forward to your future pieces.
New York Times = Dinosaur
BigJournalism = Asteroid
God Bless America
P.S. That "sexy lobbyist" hit piece on Senator John McCain at the start of the campaign was their Waterloo. Pure Evil.
New York has a daily newspaper?
I still find it utterly laughable that people still deny there is a liberal slant (that's being kind) in the so called main media. The leftist loons continue to say, prove it. We do prove it and they say, prove it.
My question though is how did it start? What is the cause of the erosion of actual reporting? Did it start in college where these people were corrupted by the leftist lunatics employed as professors? How did they not grow out of it? Is common sense missing in these people? I don't know…if we can trace where they fell of the wagon then maybe we can fix it and rid ourselves of the disease known as liberalism once and for all….Oh what a world that would be.
Uh, I thought that's what the reporters were for?
Good one!
Ultimately everything originates in the heart of men. The question is, who or what is guiding men?
This site is the most hopeful aspect thus far for 2010! May God grant you every blessing as you bring truth to America.
For giggles I did a google search and got this–
"Your search – "barry soetoro" source:new_york_times – did not match any documents."
The fact that the great majority of the American public did not even know that the POTENTIAL President of the country went by another name for quite a long period of time in his life is reprehensible. It appears the NYT did not even mention Obama's "other" name even once. And that's journalism? I don't think so…
Not long ago I took a college class in a foreign language. The instructor asked everyone about their interests and occupations. One young man said he was studying journalism. When the instructor asked him what newspapers he consulted, the man said: "I don't read newspapers." Does this answer your question?:)
Congratulations on the launch of your new site, Mr. Breitbart. I'm looking forward to making a daily visit.
Guys, if Keller won't identify which of his editors is Editor X, why not simply copy every NYT editor on each email? You don't have to pay extra postage for the email addresses. That way, Editor X isn't missing anything. Don't the readers of the NYT deserve it?
Great piece. Keep up the good work.
The NYT has been the old grey zombie since Clinton & company
NYT Motto – No truth in the news, and no news in the truth!
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The Times hired someone to watch Fox News so they could find out what stories they need to hide in the next morning's edition.
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We haggard and famished seekers of truth have been revived by the manna provided by this site. Congratulations and thank you!
Intelligence has a liberal bias.
The NYT has irretrievably squandered any credibility it once had. Personally, I don't see any way that it can regain any trust at all; might as well shut down and convert the building to condos.
"The U.N. Building. What a joke! They turned it into low rent housing. It's a dump. " Harry Canyon, Heavy Metal (1981)
Re: ZeroSum: "Isvestia nye Pravda, y Pravdya nye Isvestia"
"There is no truth in News, and there is no news in Truth." (Pravda (News) and Isvestia (Truth) were the two Soviet State newspapers.)
The hysterical part is, Mark doesn't even realize he's made our point.
The journalistic oath of today's media: “The press should be not only a collective propagandist and a collective agitator, but also a collective organizer of the masses”. ~ Vladimir Lenin
O come on now, the NYT reporting the real news?? They wouldn't be invited to the Social partys in NY and DC if they did lol.. I'd like to see Pres Obama's papers from Harvard or anything other then he was born, went to school at harvard then ran for Pres.. Please find the rest of his life for the sake of all Americans, but i suppose you would find the Holy Grail before finding a friend from harvard
The NYT has many counterparts in the fraternity of dying newspapers. . .talk about the NYT holding out on information. . .LA Times has locked up some video tapes of a certain controversial honorary dinner event, with Barry in attendance. Wonder what is so controversial that the video has to be locked up — just like so many other pieces of Barry's life?
My guess is that the current administration feels so protected and comfortable that an over-reach is inevitable. This time the new media will catch it — just a matter of time.
Thank you for for launching this new investigative reporting vehicle!
Bo, you got me roarin' with laughter ! Thanks
New York Times has a Bulls Eye on their forehead for their incompetent lying reporting. Even if no one pays attention to these articles, history will show there were people like you E.V. Bone that were willing to speak Truth to Power.
BROVO!
Fantastic piece! You've nailed it perfectly. What a great start for what promises to be a great site and a big player in the field. Keep up the good work.
Don't forget the article """missed"" by media gang – O received money for his law school attendance by a radical Arab.
poor old media, no one reads them & our socialist demo's want to ""bail them out"" Barf>>>>>>
My first read of the new web site. Congratulations, and I look forward to many, many, many more!
And going after the Grey Ho is an excellent start. In true Avatar style, I wouldn't denigrate the spirit of a dead fish by wrapping it in that rag.
Long live the new alternative media!
Excellent!
NYT connections should be able to find out how a poor Hawaiian mulatto got into Ivy League schools. Who paid? Affirmative action? Foreign student preference? What grades did this supposed genius pull down? Doesn't even one NYT elite reporter have a tiny bit of curiosity as to how this beyond-the-odds event occured? Twice?
Of course the New York Times is way too far gone to have the slightest interest in journalism, and there is no possibilkity whatever of its changing. I suspect the author knows that very well. On the one hand, it is far past time to stop complaining about the Times, start ridiculing or ignoring it, and to start providing an alternative.
That, I believe, is exactly what Mr. Breitbart is about, and I think the establishment of this site is a very inspiring step toweard that goal. The real purpose of writing here about the Times is not to further any remote hope of its changing its stripes, but to expose it regularly and boldly for the propaganda sheet it has become, and how it still holds sway with a shrinking but powerful group of sequestered, reactionary leftists. I look forward to reading this site every day. Already bookmarked.
Great piece! More, more, more. Please, Bone, hold their feet to the fire for us.
Well, I called them both. If it was a monthly issue on the racks at the bookstore, it was a comic book. If it was a special release with a different printing format, it was a graphic novel.
To paraphrase someone from above:
With all due respect to BigGovernment, Breitbart's service, or other of his blogs and sites, bigjournalism is the messengers, not the message. In order for the bigjournalism to be any use (or live up to its stated ideals) it needs to do more than cover other news sources, it needs to have enterprise coverage, it needs to be out there and digging up dirt on the administration, ACORN et al. They've demonstrated they have the resources and talent.
I want more than an opinion when I read here. I want a news source where the MSM isn't doing the news.
Oh really, Mark? Your post certainly doesn't support that premise.
It seems to me they intend to be a lot of both. Whereas, they'll break news stories whenever possible while mainly focusing a spot light on the shoddy and shameful job done by the so-called mainstream media. For sources not content to regurgitate the NYT/Obama partyline I suggest clicking on many of the links on this site, such as the Washington Examiner, Washington Times, the WSJ (aside from Peggy Noonan's column since developing her giggly little crush on Dear Leader) and of course Fox News.
When the NYT announced they'd possibly been missing important stories, and would assign someone to look for some, I had to laugh. That same gentleman killed the NYT expose of ACORN that they were developing, over several months. Shut it down about a month before the Nov 2008 election. Yes NYT had an insider giving them hard data and docs, at great personal risk. Clark Hoyt killed the story, as he was in charge of it. For him to say they weren't as up to date as they should be was not only laughable, it was a bald faced lie. Fortunately, the source and the story went to Andrew Breitbart, who happily ran the story. Thanks to the NYT, we got the news and they look like what they are. Boot-lickers for the far left. They are very biased, the story would have blown their candidate right out of the booths.
The NYT hasn't been in the journalistic integrity business for a long time. At best they are a well written newsletter for the progressive movement. They do serve some small purpose, not necessarily in what they report, or even for how they report it, but for what they fail to report. Odds are good that if the Times is avoiding an issue it's important enough to take the time to delve into it.
I didn't kill the NYT, it was a suicide!
Well done, Mr. Bone!
My advice to all members of the old MSM is to get your resume's ready. We don't need you , we don't read you, we don't trust you = we won't buy your fish wrap. So to quote an old saw which is very appropriate in this instance "go peddle your papers"!
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