LATimes: Obama's New Muslim Appointment is Hope... for Egyptians

April 22nd, 2009 5:42 AM
I will begin this right at the top by saying that I don't care a whit if the appointment of any American official brings hope to Egyptians. After all, an American official should be concerned with America's interests not Egypt's. Not that I am saying that American officials or appointments should necessarily have as a chief criteria for appointment an interest in the denigration of any foreign…

WaPo, LA Times Leave President's Name Out of Somalia Pirate Stories

April 10th, 2009 1:36 PM
A search of Nexis between April 7 -- the day when pirates seized the U.S.-registered and American-crewed Maersk Alabama -- and today, April 10, shows that both the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times failed to even mention President Barack Obama in their stories on the ongoing hostage situation. The New York Times did, once, in a page A6 April 9 story by Mark Mazetti and Sharon Otterman, but it…

LA Times Columnist's Farewell: 'Bail Out Journalism

April 9th, 2009 3:55 PM
Is this really what it has come to - columnists lobbying the government for a bailout? Rosa Brooks, a Georgetown University law school professor, wrote in her last column for the Los Angeles Times on April 9 that it is time for a government bailout for journalism because our way of society is reliant on that profession for its survival. "If newspapers become mostly infotainment websites - if…

Clueless on Catholicism VI: LAT Misrepresents Obama-Notre Dame Scandal

April 2nd, 2009 10:35 PM
The brute dishonesty and ignorance with which the Los Angeles Times opines on issues related to the Catholic Church never ceases to astound. The latest shameful entry is an error-ridden and misleading editorial (Wed. 4/1/09) on the Obama-Notre Dame scandal. This follows an equally fallacious opinion piece from Tim Rutten just a few days ago.The article begins by slamming those who oppose Obama's…

Media Ignore Abortion Connection in Montana Plane Crash Coverage

April 2nd, 2009 4:56 PM
Loss of human life is a tragedy. Media outlets rightly treated the recent Montana plane crash that killed seven adults and seven children as such. But correctly reporting the deaths of fourteen people as a tragedy doesn't mean the media necessarily did their job. If they feel compelled to note that victims were "ultrarich," they should also note the business that made them that way.…

British Enviro Adviser Calls for Halving UK’s Population; US Media V

March 31st, 2009 11:02 AM
There is plenty of evidence that many environmental activists are, at bottom, dangerous extremists who have deluded themselves into believing that the earth's population must be radically reduced if humanity is to survive. There is also growing evidence that this far-out viewpoint is more widely accepted among so-called mainstream environmentalists than the establishment media would have us…

Shocking LA Times Op-Ed: Liberal Critics Never Listen to Limbaugh

March 30th, 2009 12:22 AM
How often have you wondered whether or not the liberals who are so outraged by conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh have ever actually listened to his program?Shockingly, an op-ed in Sunday's Los Angeles Times asked such a question.In fact, author Andrew Klavan took it a step further:If you are reading this newspaper, the likelihood is that you agree with the Obama administration's recent…

LAT's Rutten Smears Pro-Life Catholics, Misrepresents Notre Dame-Obama

March 28th, 2009 9:46 PM
If the Los Angeles Times' Tim Rutten is determined to establish himself as one of the nation's worst journalists when it comes to writing on the issues of abortion and Catholicism, he's doing a helluva job. His latest column on the Obama-Notre Dame controversy unfairly characterizes pro-lifers and misrepresents the scandal. Here's how Rutten portrays pro-life Catholics who are protesting…

We NEED a Newspaper Bailout to SAVE This Professionalism

March 28th, 2009 1:33 AM
Put Subhead HERE The L.A. Times has always considered itself the cream of the newspaper crop in the Western U.S., the height of the industry. It is supposed to represent the best in newspaper professionalism. Papers like the L.A. Times are also held up as an example of what we don't want to lose when supporters talk of instituting newspaper industry bailouts in the halls of Congress. Well, our…

Media Claiming '1 Million' Illegal Abortions in Brazil, But Number Is

March 26th, 2009 11:33 PM
Media outlets including CNN, Time magazine, and the Los Angeles Times are reporting that "over 1 million" women in Brazil illegally terminate their pregnancies every year. (Abortion is illegal there, except under rare circumstances.) However, this figure appears to originate from a group called Ipas, an organization dedicated to "advancing women's reproductive rights." It openly endorses…

LA Times Notes Liberal Democrat's Fight Against Alternative Energy

March 25th, 2009 5:19 PM
Quick quiz for you. The number one enemy of solar and wind energy projects in the Mojave desert is a) Big Business b) Dick Cheney c) a Republican "cabal" d) environmentalists, with the political backing of  Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.).Of course, the answer is d).But here's, perhaps, the surprising part. The Los Angeles Times has the story (emphasis mine) in its March 25 paper:

LAT Torn: Do We Cover for Obama or Puff Pelosi? Let's Try BOTH

March 24th, 2009 5:25 AM
The L.A. Times took upon itself a difficult task. The chore: to make it seem like Obama is in control of Congress at the same time that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is still a powerhouse there. The truth of the matter is that Barack Obama has revealed little influence over the Democrat majority in the House of Representatives but the Times wants to make it seem as if Obama is firmly in…

NYU Teacher in LAT: 'Hero' Late-Term Abortionist On Par With MLK and S

March 22nd, 2009 8:31 PM
According to New York University instructor Jacob Appel, Kansas' notorious late-term abortionist George Tiller should be looked upon as "a genuine hero who ranks alongside Susan B. Anthony and Martin Luther King Jr. in the pantheon of defenders of human liberty." Good ... grief. Just when I thought I've read it all.Appel formulated his sick view in a letter to the editor in today's Los Angeles…

Obama Closes Press Award Ceremony... to the Press? Where's Outrage

March 20th, 2009 6:35 AM
OK, this story has GOT to have been written by that satirical website The Onion! Barack Obama is about to be crowned "Newsmaker of the Year" by the National Newspaper Publishers Assn. The ceremony is to take place this afternoon,March 20, at the White House. And here is the kicker... it's CLOSED to the press! Seriously! This dude is getting an award from the press and he's closed the ceremony…