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Press Attacks Murdoch Outlets For Not Being Trump-Russia Obsessed
Newsbusters ^ | 11/3/17 | Tom Blumer

Posted on 11/03/2017 4:42:28 AM PDT by markomalley

Most establishment press outlets initially gave wildly disproportionate time and attention to the Monday indictment of March-August 2016 Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, to the exclusion or near exclusion of many other stories, particularly Russia-related items relating to Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, the Clinton Foundation and the Obama administration.

Several outlets owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. have not — and the press is furiously and often dishonestly attacking them.

On Tuesday, as noted in a NewsBusters post, CNN found "some" Fox News employees who claimed to be, in reporter Oliver Darcy's words, "embarrassed and humiliated" by the network's coverage — first, because the network "found plenty of time to cover other topics, like the NFL protests, North Korea, and tax reform," while CNN and MSNBC "aired non-stop rolling coverage throughout the day"; and second, because "Fox News aired segments that questioned (special counsel Robert) Mueller's credibility" and looked at how 'Trump and his allies were responding to the news."

In other words, in the whiners' world, you weren't a real journalist on Monday unless you were all Manafort-Trump-Russia, all the time, with completely one-sided reporting.

The cacophony of press criticism has extended to other Murdoch-owned outlets (bolds are mine throughout this post):

An especially cynical and dishonest critique came from Jason Schwartz at Politico:

Murdoch-owned outlets bash Mueller, seemingly in unison

After resisting opportunities to take Trump's line on Russia, the Wall Street Journal editorial page goes all in.

The Wall Street Journal editorial page has in the past been a stern critic of Donald Trump, but in recent days has come under fire for pieces that critics say shift attention away from the president — with many people, including former staffers, left to wonder why.

After having generally avoided Trump’s efforts to de-legitimize democratic institutions, the Journal last week wrote an editorial calling for special counsel Robert Mueller to resign and featured a contributor op-ed Sunday afternoon that said Trump should issue a blanket pardon in the Russian scandal, including of himself. The Journal has also called for an investigation into Democratic Party collusion with Russia, a conservative talking point in the wake of a Washington Post report that Hillary Clinton’s campaign paid for some of the opposition research that led to the infamous “dossier” of anti-Trump information – but which made no suggestion of any collusion with Russia.

The points made in the pieces in the Journal, owned by Rupert Murdoch, not only tracked with White House talking points but were similar to those being hawked on other Murdoch properties, including the New York Post and Fox News.

Taking the six bolded items in order:

Schwartz's screed originally contained two serious errors of omission. One of them has since been corrected in a disingenuously labeled "clarification." A Journal editorial on Tuesday described the error:

The Press Loves Fusion GPS Politico fails to disclose that one of our critics works for Fusion.

... (Schwartz) quoted Neil King, identifying him as a former WSJ editor who slammed our work and said “I don’t know a single WSJ alum who’s not agog at where that edit page is heading.” Perhaps Mr. King is agog because Axios reported in January that he had joined . . . Fusion GPS.

So Politico quotes an employee of Fusion to attack The Wall Street Journal for criticizing Fusion. Even better, Mr. Schwartz didn’t tell his readers that Mr. King has worked for Fusion. Mr. Schwartz also failed to point out that Mr. King’s wife, Shailagh Murray, also a former Journal reporter, worked in the Obama White House. Perhaps Mr. Schwartz understands that this kind of political incestuousness is so routine in Washington that even to mention it would get him drummed out of the club.

... If reporters want to know why Donald Trump finds too many willing believers for his false anti-media tirades, they might consider the dishonest reporting of the kind practiced here by Politico.

Politico's posted clarification — "An earlier version of this story failed to mention Neil King’s work for Fusion GPS." — went up 29 hours after Schwartz's original time stamp. His wife's employment, further affecting King's perceived objectivity, still wasn't disclosed.

Memo to WSJ's opinion writers: This "dishonest reporting" and the media Murdoch pile-on demonstrate that at least some of Trump's anti-media tirades aren't false


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1 posted on 11/03/2017 4:42:28 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

The Deep State Swamp will not go quietly. They will use their propaganda arm to its last dying breath (which I hope I live to see...).


2 posted on 11/03/2017 4:55:04 AM PDT by jeffc (The U.S. media are our enemy)
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To: markomalley

CNN and MSNBC makes up for the Russia, Russia, Russia obsession. It is unwatchable.


3 posted on 11/03/2017 4:58:30 AM PDT by Gahanna Bob
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To: markomalley

The funny thing is all the fake news isn’t even about alleged collusion.

After a year of searching forward, backward and sideways, they haven’t a single scintilla of proof Trump worked as a Kremlin stooge.

Going after Trump was their big mistake and the blowback from the Russia obsession is now trapping high level Democrats in big legal trouble.

They’re still talking of taking Trump down with impeachment but without proof of wrong-doing, its like they’re hoping to win the lottery.

If you run with fake news, expect to get burned. These people have learned nothing since last November and they have forgotten everything.


4 posted on 11/03/2017 4:58:34 AM PDT by goldstategop ((In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever))
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To: markomalley

Bkmk


5 posted on 11/03/2017 5:16:21 AM PDT by sauropod (I am His and He is Mine)
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