Atlantic ‘Editor’s Note’ Adds New Layers To The Magazine’s Unethical Journalism Standard
The Atlantic issued what it called an ‘Editor’s Note’ — a strange way to spin an admission that it published a ‘BS’ story and has a staggeringly low standard of ethics.
Research Finds Connection Between Pulitzer Prize Winners And Board’s Media Affiliations
Several publications have won Pulitzers while their editors and publishers sat on the Pulitzer Prize board. Coincidence? Maybe.
How The Right Can Bridge The Journalism Gap Now That Clinton’s Loss Changed The Culture Wars
Hillary Clinton’s loss changed the media and culture wars. Conservatives need to realize this, stop being defensive and clickbaity, and get back into real journalism.
If The Media Investigated Hillary Like They Did Watergate, We Wouldn’t Need WikiLeaks
Today, mainstream publications have become willing accomplices in suppressing the same type of information they worked so tenaciously to expose all those years ago.
The ‘Serial’ Podcasts About Bowe Bergdahl Are Pure Propaganda
Thanks to ‘Serial,’ we may never really know what happened with Bowe Bergdahl’s case. And what we do know now says he’s a traitor, not a sympathetic victim.
The Media Used To Do Abortion Stings, Not Slam Undercover Work
Instead of looking into the substance of the story, the media have gone after the undercover journalists who exposed Planned Parenthood’s trafficking in human flesh.
Politico Finally Started Asking Tough Questions About The Clintons
Politico finally decided to act like a real news organization by sticking it to the Clinton family with these remarkably tough questions.