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And they wonder why nobody trusts them

August 24th, 2006

Allahpundit finishes what he started:

I encourage you to read his piece all the way through, noting especially:

(a) Thorne Anderson’s comparison of Qana-questioning bloggers to Holocaust deniers, a slur that’s particularly rich in the context of a conversation about Iran’s terrorist proxy;

(b) Oscar Sosa’s defense of Hezbollah propaganda on grounds that “a lot of stories here in Jacksonville where the people I’m photographing have their own agenda” too;

(c) the relentless browbeating of Bryan Denton as the thread wears on, culminating in his exasperated reiteration that most of his colleagues are beyond reproach — even as he stands by his original charge; and

(d) the fact that not a single one of the photographers quoted by Mitchell, not one, can muster an unqualified condemnation of what Denton claims to have seen. Not. One.

Will the last Jew-hating liberal journalist to cast aside his scarcely-perceptible integrity in order to whore himself out to jihadi terrorists please turn off the lights?

What a sorry, contemptible bunch of dirtbags.

What Real Journalism Looks Like Update! What the sorry, contemptible bunch of dirtbags are minimizing and making excuses for. Damned nice work, Zombie. These lying frauds wouldn’t know integrity if it tore their esophagi clean out of their throats with its bare teeth — making their Western rationalizers all the more contemptible. Which is quite a feat indeed.

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  1. joss
    August 24th, 2006 at 15:19 | #1
    The bard states the obvious best:

    methinks they doth protest overmuch. .

  2. August 24th, 2006 at 21:37 | #2
    Yeah, that phony ambulance-hit-by-missle story stunk even without looking at it too closely. Zombie put in some serious research time on that one!
  3. August 26th, 2006 at 04:31 | #3
    The problem is, the percentage of the people online who are getting it and buying the truth has to be low compared to those who are getting the "Hezbollah official release version" online or on air or in the papers unfiltered.

    Once again, there is a faction within a group kissing up to terrorists and carrying their water which doesn't seem to care that the terrorists are dead set on wiping out the freedoms the group in question claims to stand for and live by.

    The sad thing is, it isn't all the group, but it is a sizeable faction within the group - One which has benefit of people in high places within the group who can reward, promote and publish those who put out the most ideologically acceptable stories. So the good people in the group, the ones trying to do the right thing, are getting problems from lots of directions.

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