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:: 9.15.2005 ::
:: "Arianna Learns to Love the Blog" ::
From Wired News Media Hack ยป The controversial pundit behind The Huffington Post explains why the mainstream media is failing, and serves up some zingers for Bush apologists posing as journalists. A Wired News Q&A with Adam Penenberg.
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Wired News: Do you think the press has given President Bush a free ride?
Arianna Huffington: The unquestioning regurgitation of administration spin through the use of anonymous sources is the fault line of modern American journalism. You'd think that after all we've seen -- from the horrific reporting on WMD to Judy Miller and Plamegate (to say nothing of all the endless navel-gazing media panel discussions analyzing the issue) -- these guys would finally get a clue and stop making the Journalism 101 mistake of granting anonymity to administration sources using them to smear their opponents.
The Washington Post, for example, citing an anonymous "senior Bush official," reported on Sept. 4 that, as of Saturday, Sept. 3, Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco "still had not declared a state of emergency" ... when, in fact, the declaration had been made on Friday, Aug. 26 -- more than two days before Katrina hit Louisiana. This claim was so demonstrably false that the paper was forced to issue a correction just hours after the original story appeared. It's time for the media to get back to doing their job and stop being a principal weapon in Team Bush's damage-control arsenal.
WN: Do news organizations do anything right?
Huffington: Sure. Mainstream sports coverage is excellent!
[LOL=] posted by me
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