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NY Times Reporters Defend Paper's Coverage of Tucson Shootings, Dubiously Denies It Blamed the Right Wing

By Clay Waters | January 18, 2011 | 08:56

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New York Times media reporters Jeremy Peters and Brian Stelter sounded a little defensive in Monday’s Business section story on the political blame game that immediately followed the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the killing of six others in Tucson. The confusing headline: “After Tucson, Blanket Accusations Leave Much to Interpretation.”

For every action in politics today, there’s an overwhelming and opposite reaction.

Last week, the reaction came from conservative politicians who bridled at suggestions in the media that Jared L. Loughner may have been influenced by right-wing rhetoric and talk radio when he killed six people and gravely wounded Representative Gabrielle Giffords in a rampage on Jan. 8 in Tucson. In her video address on Wednesday, Sarah Palin said that journalists and pundits should not manufacture “a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence that they purport to condemn.”

The question left unanswered: which journalists and pundits?

(If they're truly curious, they should hit NewsBusters and scroll down.)

The reporters modify the word "accusations" so they could argue that few in the media made “direct accusations” against conservative talk radio hosts for causing the shooting. Yet the Times put out many indirect accusations in the days following the shooting, implying conservative rhetoric had contributed to the toxic political atmosphere from which Jared Loughner emerged.

While there was plenty of debate in newspapers, and on radio and television about the effects of a toxic politic environment, most of the direct accusations against conservative talk radio and pundits were leveled by people online, not members of the mainstream media.

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But on the Web, where anonymity often reigns, the blame game was much more pointed. In The Huffington Post, Gary Hart wrote about attacks on liberals and concluded that “today we have seen the results of this rhetoric.”

On Ms. Palin’s Facebook wall, thousands of supporters and detractors argued about whether she and other right-wing voices had any culpability in the shootings. Conservatives denounced Markos Moulitsas, the founder of the liberal blog Daily Kos, for writing on Twitter, “Mission accomplished, Sarah Palin” and linking to the bull’s-eye map that featured Ms. Giffords’s district.

Stelter doesn’t point out that he himself linked to the bull’s-eye map on his Twitter feed as if egging on the cable news networks to put it up, writing on Saturday in a Twitter post forwarded over a hundred times: “For the record, there has been no mention of Sarah Palin's target map on any cable news channel.” An image of the map eventually appeared in the Times itself.

The reporters then leaped to an unusual defense of their own newspaper against attacks from the right.

Commentators on the right were quick to condemn their perennial adversaries, including The New York Times, for drawing a cause-and-effect relationship between overheated political rhetoric and the shootings.

“Besides the senseless violence, there is another disgusting display sweeping America, and that is the exploitation of the murders by political zealots,” Bill O’Reilly opened his show on Monday night. “The merchants of hate who are peddling this stuff should be accountable. So let’s begin with The New York Times.”

Mr. O’Reilly went on to cite a column by the Times Op-Ed columnist Paul Krugman and a Times editorial as evidence that The Times and others were blaming Sarah Palin for the killings and portraying those on the right as “accessories to murder.”

The Times editorial did not actually blame the right for Mr. Loughner’s actions, saying, “It is facile and mistaken to attribute this particular madman’s act directly to Republicans or Tea Party members.” Mr. O’Reilly, who did not read that sentence on the air, did read the section of the editorial that said “But it is legitimate to hold Republicans and particularly their most virulent supporters in the media responsible for the gale of anger” that has produced an increase in the number of threats toward members of Congress and the judiciary.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Keep lying, NYT. Pretty soon,

Submitted by Newsbusterbrown on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 9:19am.

Keep lying, NYT. Pretty soon, you will have to pay people to read your rag

“There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.” - Ronald Reagan (1964 Republican Convention)

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Morning Joe-11/18-11

Submitted by cobokat on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 9:20am.

Guest Carl Bernstein called Sarah Palin "ignorant" and I'm shocked to report that Joe almost defended her.  Joe pointed out that Carl wrote an unflattering piece about Sarah Palin a day or two after she was chosen for VP without even knowing anything about her.  These people at MSNBC have the worst case of Palin Derangement Syndrome that I have even seen.

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"Worse Than That"

Submitted by mad53PA on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 9:39am.

Cobokat,

I saw the same segment with Bernstein (ignorant to say the least) but I think Mika asked a question that I can easily answer for her.

She said "Why keep on covering Palin"? The answer is easy. The "coverage" is not meant to be newsworthy, but rather to diminish her at every turn. Hence the 24/7 on MSNBC and other so called news networks.

You keep on picking apart everything, similiar to telling a lie until people become convinced it is the truth.

News flash to Mika, it will continue as long as Sarah Palin has any relevance to political discourse in this country.

 

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A lie.......

Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 9:51am.

"A lie told often enough becomes the truth."

-Vladimir Lenin

 

OK. Now we know where they're coming from.

When will the "middle" wake up to the fact that this year's "progressive" and last year's "liberal" is the communist of tomorrow?

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Uh hoh please.....

Submitted by NeoKong on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 9:40am.

They most certainly did blame Sarah Palin and conservatives.   Just because they put in one or two sentences like  “It is facile and mistaken to attribute this particular madman’s act directly to Republicans or Tea Party members.”  doesn't erase the fact that they and the leftiesphere as a whole went nuts for three or four days and directly blamed the right.   Their editorial tricks cannot hide their shame.    It's no different than saying "Well....you didn't hear this from me" but then go on to tell a secret or " I'm not saying his wife can't cook....but"  and then proceed to talk about how awful her meatloaf is.    It's no different than myself if I were to say " I'm not saying the NYT's is a bunch of left-wing lying hacks....but "   if the shoe fits.....

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"Bernstein Who?"

Submitted by mad53PA on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 9:57am.

I saw the same segment with Bernstein (ignorant to say the least) but I think Mika asked a question that I can easily answer for her.

She said "Why keep on covering Palin"? The answer is easy. The "coverage" is not meant to be newsworthy, but rather to diminish her at every turn. Hence the 24/7 on MSNBC and other so called news networks.

You keep on picking apart everything, similiar to telling a lie until people become convinced it is the truth.

News flash to Mika, it will continue as long as Sarah Palin has any relevance to political discourse in this country.



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They're starting to understand

Submitted by KC Mulville on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 10:05am.

Shhhh! Don't interrupt them as they start to grasp what they did. Now they're trying to cover their ass by claiming that they never made any direct accusation. You can hear the wheels grinding in their heads. The cowardly, weasel words that they used are being thrown back at them. 

I must say, it has been a pleasure to see the public starting to openly resist the manipulations of the media. The Tea Party and the townhalls over healthcare showed that people aren't going to tolerate this nonsense any more. And now, when the liberal media tried to use one of its standard smears from the playbook, it's being thrown back at them.

Maybe there's hope for America yet ...

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I love how they try to "lawyer" their way out of this

Submitted by optimist on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 11:34am.

Sure they'll take a hit with an apology, but it would be far less impactful than the hit that they would take with this lawyerly meaning of "is" is defense.  Keep insulting the intelligence of the public MSM, it'll do wonders for your business.

The revolution will be fought at the ballot box
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Mark Levin scared them s***less

Submitted by TexasMom0517 on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 11:50am.

First, Mark Levin scared the H*** out of them and then, Dershowitz defended Palin's use of the term "blood libel"- couldn't get much worse for the MSM.

"My faith in the Constitution is whole, it is complete, it is total. I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the Constitution." Barbara Jordan
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Krugman

Submitted by mel21221 on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 12:20pm.

So, my friends, how long did it take Krugman to blame the usual suspects?  Isn't he a member of the "Media"?

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They're only lying to

Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 10:25pm.

They're only lying to themselves........as no one reads their paper anymore.

Barack_Must_Go.....

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