Recently I have been messing around with Twitter, the social media site of the day (shameless plug: see me as warnerthuston on Twitter). So, checking out some of the Old Media to see what they were saying about Twitter, I ran across Time Magazine's attempt to seem cool with the Twitterers, er Twitterists, er Twits, er whatever they are called. Time was following some "Tweets From a Washington Dinner" and I found something amusing there. Time, you see, added the Tweet from a guy claiming to be a John McCain adviser that was outed as a fraud months ago; Martin Eisenstadt.
You will recall that this fake Martin Eisenstadt was the same nonexistent fellow that fooled the media for weeks into thinking he was part of the McCain campaign for president. This Martin Eisenstadt even pretended to be a "Senior Fellow of the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy." But it was finally revealed that this Martin Eisenstadt was really a liberal named Eitan Gorlin. But it didn't come to light before he was quoted by several Old Media news outlets as a legitimate McCain adviser.
You might also recall that this fake McCain adviser made a splash in the Old Media because he claimed to know for a fact that Sarah Palin didn't know that Africa was a continent. The Old Media was completely taken in by this fraud. By November of 2008, though, he was discovered as a hoaxer.
There is no Martin Eisenstadt and there is no such place as the Harding Institute for Freedom and Democracy. The Old Media got taken.
But, don't tell that to Time Magazine. Let them continue in their little fantasy that Martin Eisenstadt still exists even though the rest of the world knew he was a hoax 6 months ago. Unfortunately for Time, even the mythical Eisenstadt is guffawing at their gullibility on his blog.
Ah, the Old Media establishment. Always so reliable.




















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Uh hoh geez....that is sad.
Thu, 05/14/2009 - 06:42 ET by supercon"Marty Eisenstadt, former McCain Adviser. (4 pm.)
Ran into Val Kilmer, still on couch at Haddad's house. We're splitting cab to #nerdprom when he stands up. Could be a while."
And we are following Time Magazine,former credible news source.
Ha Ha!
Hey Janet Napolitano...I'm proud to be a Right-winger.
Many years ago Time was a
Thu, 05/14/2009 - 07:08 ET by marvlMany years ago Time was a decent news magazine. That was back before you could get a journalism degree by mailing in 25 Wheaties box tops to General Mills HQ. Today's average news journalist (present company excluded, of course) is uneducated and incompetent in the extreme.
Does this Gorlin guy know
Thu, 05/14/2009 - 07:31 ET by rimskyDoes this Gorlin guy know who he is when he wakes up in the morning? Does he have a sense of reality? What exactly does he do for a living? Who pays this fraud?
Ok, so he and his buddy just piggy-backed on the Palin/Africa-as-a-continent story. It doesn't make what they did and do any less despicable.
In a time when it's already way to difficult to determine the truth about anything or anybody, why must we deal with THIS?
Fact Checking is Dead
Thu, 05/14/2009 - 08:03 ET by allanfMedia fact checking is all but dead. If a claim fits a template or action item, the media runs with it, and just quotes the "source" as cover for any inaccuracies.
Fraud is as fraud does
Thu, 05/14/2009 - 09:44 ET by needle"Time, you see, added the Tweet from a guy claiming to be a John McCain adviser that was outed as a fraud months ago."
It was fraudulent journalism that allowed Eitan Gorlin to perpetrate his Martin Eisenstadt fraud in the first place. By still helping Gorlin in his illegitimate role Time is revealing itself yet again not as a legitimate news magazine, but as a fraud as well.
By the way, who thinks Time did this by mistake?
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
You're hurtin' my head
Thu, 05/14/2009 - 16:24 ET by danebramage"By the way, who thinks Time did this by mistake?"
I give up. Joe Klein?