62 Journalistic Sins or Why Marvin Kalb Is Wrong About the Internet

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Randall Hoven at American Thinker has a catalog of over 60 instances of journalistic malfeasance and takes to task journalist Marvin Kalb's famous lament from 1998 that the Internet would usher in an era of damage to the media's ability to put forward "reliable, substantiated information." Below are 10 of the 62 Hoven cites:

Offenses include lying and fabricating, doctoring photos, plagiarism, conflicts of interest, falling for hoaxes, and overt bias. Some are hilarious, such as an action figure doll being mistaken for a real soldier. Some are silly, such as reporting on a baseball game watched on TV. Some are more serious.

I leave it to you to judge whether the internet damaged "journalism's ability to do its job professionally", as Marvin Kalb accuses, or if the internet has in fact helped expose an already damaged "profession".

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I doubt if my list is comprehensive, but I think it's a good start. So that I'm not accused of plagiarism myself, I would like to give credit to Wikipedia for many of the entries on this list. And all the information below can be found with a little internet searching; I just could not find it all in one place. I do give at least one source for each item, embedded in the text.
  1. Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press (2005). Lying/fabricating. In his sports column, he described alumni players at a basketball game who were not even there.
  2. Stephen Ambrose, historian/author (2002). Plagiarism. He was almost a book "factory", writing eight books in five years. But that apparently came easier when parts were copied from other books, without attribution.
  3. Associated Press (AP) (2005). Fell for hoax and phony photo. The AP ran a story, with a photo, about a soldier held hostage in Iraq. The photo turned out to be that of an action figure doll; there was no such soldier.
  4. Mike Barnicle, Boston Globe (1998). Lying/fabricating and plagiarism. Totally made up stories, including one about a black kid and a white kid with cancer. Also used quotes from George Carlin as his own. Fired from the Boston Globe.
  5. Maria Bartiromo, CNBC (2007). Conflict of interest. She dated a Citicorp executive and received special treatment from him, and also owned stock in Citicorp while doing financial reporting for CNBC, including reporting on Citicorp.
  6. Scott Beauchamp, The New Republic (2007). Lying. TNR hired this U.S. Army private and husband of one of its own reporters to write first-hand accounts from Iraq. One of his accounts, supposedly demonstrating the dehumanizing effects of the Iraq war on him and fellow soldiers, occurred in Kuwait before Beauchamp even entered Iraq. Other parts of his writing are likely false, and if not, constitute military crimes on his part. In fact, his anonymous writing from a war zone is likely against military rules. This story is currently unfolding.
  7. Nada Behziz, The Bakersfield Californian (2005). Lying/fabricating and plagiarism. Writing mostly on health issues, she plagiarized from the New York Times and AP, made up sources, and got basic facts wrong. An investigation counted 29 fabricated or plagiarized articles. She also lied on her resume. She was fired.
  8. Michael Bellesiles, professor of history, author of Arming America and recipient of Columbia University's Bancroft Prize. Lying/fabricating. He made "myth shattering" claims about the history of guns in America that were based on fabricated historical records. He resigned from Emory University.
  9. Joe Biden, U.S. Senator and candidate for President (1988). Plagiarism. He withdrew from the 1988 presidential race after being discovered "delivering, without attribution, passages from a speech by British Labor party leader Neil Kinnock... a serious plagiarism incident involving Biden during his law school years; the senator's boastful exaggerations of his academic record at a New Hampshire campaign event; and the discovery of other quotations in Biden's speeches pilfered from past Democratic politicians." He's still a Senator, and back in the race for 2008.
  10. Jayson Blair, The New York Times (2003). Lying/fabricating. He fabricated parts or all of at least 36 stories. He, along with his bosses Gerald Boyd and Howell Raines, resigned from the NYT.

 

—Ken Shepherd is Managing Editor of NewsBusters


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Yeah, the G.I. Joe doll is

Yeah, the G.I. Joe doll is my favorite. Right up there is the newest Flat Fatima story of this week with the unspent bullets.  And that's neck and neck with all the shown photoshopped  news agency pictures of the Iraq war, and last summer's photoshopped Israel/Lebanon war pictures.

 

What strikes me most is these (the list) are the ones that were caught (but mostly buried quickly). 

msm

The tip of the dog poo. Our local Florida rag does hit pieces on a daily basis and what they can't say, they will find a letter from as far away as Hawaii to sling the poo for them in the editorial and opinion page.   

Good Grief!!

Now we have somebody at the NYT (and not the cleaning people, I don't think) vandalizing the Bush entry at Wikipedia.  Does that count too?

You guys should have really

You guys should have really stuck with that GENIUS invention, Conservapedia. 

Than you wouldn't have to worry about liberal bias at wikipedia.  You'd only have to worry about factually inept articles, such as the one about the elusive TREE OCTOPUS. haha. 

Leon, we would still have

Leon, we would still have to deal with your posts. There is enough ignorance in those to keep our eyes wet. Tears of laughter. 

Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!

"Take it away, Leon, take it

"Take it away, Leon, take it away!"-Bob Wills, 1936

Too bad you have to make stuff up, Skippy. Sure is funny to watch you make a Gore out of yourself, though.

http://www.conservap...

Priceless

"Make a Gore out of yourself"

I love it !


Those who would expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it - Thomas Paine

Do you still love

Do you still love it? 

What did you love more? 

When Del accused me making stuff up when he was wrong or when I proved that he spoke out of utter ignorance?

 

Del,Sorry but I didn't

Del,

Sorry but I didn't make anything up.  The article on the tree octopus received a lot of attention from bloggers earlier this winter and was promptly removed from conservapedia. 

Why would I just blatantly lie?  Please, continue reading (and as a bonus I've included the text from another early conservapedia post on the Kangaroo):

1)  Tree Octopus:

Their habitat lies on the eastern side of the Olympic mountain range, adjacent to Hood Canal These solitary cephalopods reach an average size (measured from arm-tip to mantle-tip,) of 30-33 cm. Unlike most other cephalopods, tree octopuses are Amphibian, spending only their earliest life stages and mating seasons in their aquatic environment. Because of the moistness of the rainforests and their well designed skin adaptations, they are able to keep from becoming dried out for prolonged periods of time. (Citation Needed)

2)  Kangaroo

Like all modern animals, modern kangaroos originated in the Middle East[1] and are the descendants of the two founding members of the modern kangaroo baramin that were taken aboard Noah's Ark prior to the Great Flood... After the Flood, kangaroos bred from the Ark passengers migrated to Australia. There is debate whether this migration happened over land[2] -- as Australia was still for a time connected to the Middle East before the supercontinent of Pangea broke apart -- or if they rafted on mats of vegetation torn up by the receding flood waters[2].  Link

Thankfully some industrious internet surfer saved the original copy of the tree octopus post.

Original

If you still don't believe me, run a google search about the hilarity that is Conservapedia (start with conservapedia + "tree octopus").  Obviously when their ineptitude comes to light they remove the articles, but they were there, and I did not Lie.

I will accept your apology as you see fit.  You're welcome.

PETP disagree!

Well Leon, how do you explain this!!!!!!!!!!

It seems the PETP (People for the Ethical Treatment of Pumpkins) take tree octopi very seriously!!

I suppose the Rock Nest Monster isn't worth saving either! You with your "humans are superior" ilk! You and people like you disgust me!!!

"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...

Sorry, nowhere in your post

Sorry, nowhere in your post did you mention that the article had been removed. Next topic?

Leons 'Contributions'

I see you are back to your normal dialogue...  and you had the audacity to call me an embarrassment.  Fool

What's  the matter?  This thread a little too much for ya?  Truth hurts, doesn't it?  This thread could be used to help a Republican candidate point out the down right corruption in the MSM.  Nevermind bias.  There are some things that fit the term 'disgraceful' rather than bias.  Journalism has become a JOKE.  The facts are thrown out of the window, and replaced by the opinions of the 'news' staff.  The media is being destroyed.  the MSM is getting it's LONG overdue comeuppance. 

Marvil Kalb had a vision, and it came true.  However, the 'integrity' that he thought journalism HAD is gone, and the truth about these corrupt organizations is being revealed.  They are NOTHING but shallow, sensational, superficial, fearmongering, daily crisis pushing mouthpiece for the Liberal Demoocrats.

BTW, LEON

I'm still waiting for those shows on other networks besides FOX that have panels that even come remotely close to the balance FOX has.  Still waiting...

Did you think I would forget?

 

The American Revolution Continued

Spiff, You bore me and

Spiff,

You bore me and your request is insane.  I don't have the time or the resources to analyze every single talking head that appears on all of the cable news stations. 

Can't do it.  I watch Fox, so I know Fox, which is why I commented on fox, & I know Fox (and almost all of the talking heads on fox) exhibits conservativc bias.

 

}}---> Leon

But do you ever watch Fox?

~LYDSEXICS UNTIE!~

Yes

Yes

Where'd those facts go leon?

LOL!  Now you call my request insane when you stated I would get my links?  YOU are the one who doesn't have anything.  You can't argue that FOX is 'propaganda' when you don't even watch the other networks.  You call yourself educated? 

Leons Logic:

1 + ...oh who gives a sh*t. =  My 'logic' makes sense. 

I bore you?  HA!  More like I slapped you around with the facts.  THis is great morning entertainment.  Hater, you have a mental problem.

The American Revolution Continued

SSS, So petty.  You

SSS,

So petty.  You can't debate me on anything of substance.  I do watch other networks, I just prefer Fox.

When I said I had the links, I meant for Fox Propaganda.  I posted those links a long time ago and directed your attention to them.  IF you want more examples of Fox Propaganda I'll be happy to share them with you.

So what are you complaining about?  I gave you the examples of Fox Propaganda which adequately backed up my original post. 

Your insane request to analyze all of the talking heads on all of the cable news networks is what I'm denying.  So I gave you the one thing you asked for, and refuse the other due to the exhorbitant amount of time it would take to conduct that analysis.

 

Uh huh...   It doesn't

Uh huh...   It doesn't take much time at all. 

Step 1.  Wait for 7PM to roll around.

Step 2.  Turn on one of the following:

  • CBS
  • NBC
  • MSNBC
  • ABC
  • CNN

Step 3.  Using 5 minute intervals, switch between the aforementioned stations and witness them all repeating eachother.  Analysis complete.  Gee.  That might take you a half hour.

The American Revolution Continued

SSS, 1)  That is

SSS,

1)  That is extremely time consuming and extending our debate is not really worth my time if that's what it takes.

2)  7 pm!  Ha!  I can't think of the last time I was home from work by 7 pm.  Sorry my man, I have a real job with big boy hours.

So I will no longer reply to your request as I feel that I have given you adequate reasoning.  But by all means, feel free to continue pestering.

Leon has 'big boy' hours...

Leon,  Again, that was SATIRE.  You are so inept...  WTF does the hour you get home have to do with it being a 'big boy' job?  You are so wrapped up in yourself.  We bring up the documented corruption of the MSM, and you fire back with a tree octopuss...?  Yeah, thats TOTALLY on the same level...   Why don't you try and bring relevance to the argument.  

 

PS.  I'm curious as to how old you are.  You sound like you are in your very early twenties due to all of your arrogance and constant boasting.  It's a shame our generation looks bad because of the likes of you.

The American Revolution Continued

25.  I'm the youngest in

25. 

I'm the youngest in my particular job in the office by 10 years and I'm certain that nobody looks badly on me. 

My generation yes, but not me. 

I think you're confusing arrogance with being right.

I think you're confusing arrogance with being right.

Well at least he's not confusing Idiocy with being wrong.

"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...

Leon

      You better be careful.  Some of your ego is spilling out of the wheelbarrow...

The American Revolution Continued

25? That explains it all.

25? That explains it all. When I was 25, I thought I knew it all too. Guess what? I was as wrong as you are.

Kalb is a semi-regular guest

Kalb is a semi-regular guest on Bill O'Reilly's show, since he was a "professor" of Bill's at Hahvud. He can reliably be counted on to make a fool out of himself every time. Even O'Reilly looks like he's feeling sorry for him.

I hope someone doesn't read

I hope someone doesn't read this blog and then try to change all the wiki entries.  =(

-PJ

"Trake: Your lofty convictions are another blemish on the rump of congregational sectarianism." -Tumbler 5/15/07 

The bias/distortion was

The bias/distortion was always there.  Always.  Only now do everyday people have the tools to expose it all, clearly and cleanly. 

If you value Peace above Freedom, neither will you attain.

Lest we forget, the Liar in

Lest we forget, the Liar in Chief, Bill Clintoon:

On June 8, 1996, Bill Clinton publicly- and painfully said, said,

I have vivid and painful memories of black churches being burned in my own state when I was a child.

There is no record of a Black church burning in Arkansas when Bill Clinton was a child.

On February 21, 1996, Bill Clinton, with the greatest sincerity said,

“Since I was a little boy, I’ve heard about the Iowa caucuses. That’s why I would really like to do well in them.”

In fact, the Iowa caucuses began in 1972, when Mr Clinton was in Oxford.

And don't forget what his

And don't forget what his wife-of-convenience once claimed, which was that she was named after Sir Edmund Hillary. Unfortunately for her, she was born 6 years before Sir Ed climbed Everest.

To give you an idea as to how biased Snopes.com is, they bent over backwards to try and give Hillary (the screecher, not the climber) EVERY benefit of the doubt on this story, but even they couldn't pull it off:

http://www.snopes.co...

}}---> And the famous rocks

On the pristine untrod sandy beach of Normandy, mystically there was a collection of stones...so out of place it seemed...But Bill arranged those six stones into the shape of a Cross upon which to meditate.

The lives of those who sacrificed so much were somehow worthy of the meditation of Bill Clinton.

A tear still comes to my eye.

~LYDSEXICS UNTIE!~

Thank you ever so much

Thank you ever so much Cool.

I had probably the worst day a person could have, professionally speaking....then read your post.

That's it, I'm leaving.  I'm going to the hospital to get knocked out before I stroke out.  My blood pressure's been through the roof all day.  But that's enough.  I'm logging out.

Night O, All.