Yesterday, the Public Editor of the New York Times, Clark Hoyt defended his coverage of Israel's war against Hamas. Unsurprisingly, he took the "since both sides criticize us we must be correct" approach. Surprisingly, his attempt, "Standing between Enemies," was marred by a particularly stupid mistake.
In order to show that the Times shows diligence in ferreting out fake news, Hoyt wrote:
Witty and his colleagues are frustrated because Israel has barred journalists from entering Gaza, and although The Times has two photographers in the region ready to go, it must rely on pictures taken by Palestinian photographers. "When I can't have my own person there, I have to question every picture that comes in -- to an obsessive degree," he said. Last summer, Witty unmasked as a fake a photo of an Iranian missile test that ran on many other front pages.
However as readers of Newsbusters know, it wasn't Patrick Witty - a photo editor for the Times - who discovered the missile fakery, but Charles Johnson at Little Green Footballs. Not that it's surprising that Hoyt missed this little detail. At the time the fakes were discovered, The Lede, a blog at the Times, failed to credit Johnson.
Hoyt's justification of his paper's coverage has many other failings. He wrote:
The newspaper ran a correction last Monday, saying that for the first three days of the conflict, it should have said more than 60 civilians were killed, not "some 60." United Nations officials had counted 62 dead women and children but had no count of civilian men, because it is hard to tell them from Hamas fighters who do not wear uniforms.
However nowhere in his article did Hoyt write that the lack of uniforms was a violation of international law. At one point he wrote that some pictures,"...offends supporters of Israel, who argue that Hamas uses civilians as human shields and that the pictures inflame people against Israel." That makes it sound as if the use of human shields is a matter of taste, rather than an objective violation of human rights.
Hoyt's column is filled with this kind of sloppiness. It doesn't take much effort to find.
However there is an additional issue. A year and a half ago, Hoyt wrote a column "The Danger of One Sided Debate," in which he defended the paper's decision to publish an op-ed by Ahmed Yousef, a spokesman for Hamas. His argument then was that it was valuable to have someone speak for Hamas.
Since the war started three weeks ago, the majority of opinion pieces in the Times have been critical of Israel. According to Hoyt, apparently one-sided debate is to be avoided, only when it denies a terrorist organization the chance to be adequately represented.




















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Why
January 12, 2009 - 08:57 ET by AJBWhy is the NYT still in business? WHO in their right mind buys the lies they publish as 'news'?
What noble standards
January 12, 2009 - 10:32 ET by PewahI loved his comment, "since both sides criticize us we must be correct". You have to believe that he would readily make the same claim about their coverage of the '08 elections. The same absurd level of bias they showed towards Obama is apparent in their lopsided support for Hamas.
Both sides
January 12, 2009 - 09:51 ET by HockeyKidBoth sides criticize--Israel supporters criticize because the NYT supports Hamas, and Hamas criticizes because the NYT only runs 9 out of the 10 stories Hamas sends in.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
NYSlimes = Traitors
January 12, 2009 - 11:59 ET by ScrapironThe NYSlimes story on the 'once covert' operations against Iran proves once and for all that they are owned by the enemies of America and some members of the CIA who leaked the classified program are working for the terrorists. The only question is how much did radical Islam pay the slimes and traitors. Even some terrorist supporting democrats realize that this story will directly result in the death of many Americans.
It's time to track down the traitors in the CIA/Slimes, try,convict, and shoot them. Actually a trial should be optional since it would be a waste of time and money.
Old, Retired and glad of it.
Liberal truths
January 12, 2009 - 14:03 ET by JPR1"...offends supporters of Israel, who argue that Hamas uses civilians as human shields…”
That this occurs is something to be debated?
Typical phrasing for a liberal. A supporter of Israel uses the fact that Hamas engages in this heinous practice to support an argument; then, rather than amplify the fact, the liberal slyly discredit’s the supporter as argumentative.
That’s the radical-liberal media tactic. Disregard facts and logic. Reach and publish any conclusion you please, as long as it fails to elucidate truth which contradicts your agenda.
"since both sides criticize
January 12, 2009 - 20:15 ET by celator"since both sides criticize us we must be correct"
This is journalism-speak for "We have no idea where the truth lies. And we don't care."
For liberal Democrats and the Old Media, everything is crisis, chaos, calamity and catastrophe. That justifies stealing your property and liberties.