LGF operative zombie is quoted in this LA Times article, and with that patented, many-layered system of fact-checking for which the mainstream media is famous, writer Jim Puzzanghera blindly assumes that zombie is a “he:” Google logo tweak sends critics into orbit. In May, the website www.zombietime.com started a Memorial ...
One of Bob Owens’ readers contacted Winchester’s parent company Olin to ask them about that Iranian Photoshop fraud, and received the following reply: Thank you for visiting Olin’s website. Your inquiry was forwarded to me for response. The ammunition boxes appearing in the picture are similar to commercial packaging we began using about ...
Fauxtography, Iran, Weapons, Fars News, LA Times, Winchester
Blogger Myra Langerhaus wrote to Kim Murphy of the Los Angeles Times, about their article on Iran’s claim of US involvement in attacks on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, and received an answer: When Journalists write back.
Why do I have the feeling that if I look into the background of this group, I’ll find connections to one or another trans-nationalist progressive organization? Letter From Leaders Assails Bush’s Middle East Policies. (Hat tip: Ron.) In an effort to counter a mounting White House campaign to depict its Middle ...
The Beyond Borders Blog catches the Los Angeles Times in a blatant lie (yes, again) in an immigration story focusing on a woman described as “ambivalent” about immigration reform—when in reality, she’s a committed activist: The LA Times’ Dishonest Feature on Immigration. An all too common form of hack journalism consists ...