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CONWEBBLOG IS NOTING WHERE JOSEPH "WORLDNETDAILY" FARAH IS STARTING TO GET PARANOID, even if it means resorting to devious, illicit and questionable pseudo-journalistic tactics to make sure the Fourth Estate (or what remains of it) kowtows to him and him alone, reinforced by the one command he knows--OBEY:
Joseph Farah's Oct. 31 WorldNetDaily column
is another whine-fest about how the rest of the media is being mean to
WND over the birther issue, and this time he's issuing threats:
I believe I have been far too kind to my colleagues in the rest of the media.
I have been playing Mr. Nice Guy.
Well, Mr. Nice Guy has been around this business for 30 years and knows where a lot of bodies are buried.
And if I have to redirect some of my attention toward reporting on the media, I will do it.
Consider that a warning.
Consider this a shot across the bow.
Uh, when has Farah ever been nice?
Well, to people who hold his same far-right views, sure--see WND's Orly Taitz protection racket. But this is a man who condones the murder of adulterers and advocates censorship through the return of the Hollywood blacklist. As we've detailed,
Farah in 2004 described John Kerry as "a privileged rich boy,"
"traitorous," "rotten to the core," and, of course, "truly dangerous
... truly contemptuous ... truly egomaniacal ... truly without
character ... truly transparent as a political huckster and charlatan."
Oh, and he called an Obama White House adviser "toga head."
This is "Mr. Nice Guy"?
What set Farah off this time was Bill O'Reilly talking about birthers:
There was pompous old Bill O'Reilly again this week attacking one of his favorite targets–"birthers."
He
had two guests on with him – neither one cognizant of the facts
surrounding the Barack Obama eligibility questions. Both of them
happily nodded in agreement to most of the tripe emanating from
O'Reilly's big, ill-informed mouth.
Night after night, show after show, network after network this goes on.
This is journalism?
Whatever happened to "fair and balanced"?
Whatever happened to getting other points of view?
Whatever happened to the idea of interviewing those with whom you disagree?
Whatever happened to the notion of representing honestly the opinions of others?
I'm getting flat-out sick of it.
Really?
If so, Farah might want to keep his reporters and columnists (and
himself) from engaging in those very same behaviors. As we've detailed,
WND's articles are not "fair and balanced," and its reporters
frequently do not gather other points of view. Nor does it honestly
represent the opinions of others, as, John Holdren and Chai Feldblum, among others, know all too well.
Needless
to say, a few paragraphs after he whines about "representing honestly
the opinions of others," Farah misrepresents facts, complaining that
"Not one of these cable networks, let alone the Associated Press, New
York Times, Los Angeles Times or the major networks, has reported the
significance of the fact that Michelle Obama admitted her mother-in-law
gave birth out of wedlock." But that's not what she did--An Oct. 27
WND article
by Aaron Klein dug up a quote of Michelle Obama saying "during a July
2008 round table at the University of Missouri" that Obama's mother,
Stanley Ann Dunham, "was very young and very single when she had him."
That's not the admission Obama was born "out of wedlock" Farah portrays
it as or even "contradicted previous claims President Obama made about
the circumstances of his birth,": as Klein writes, since it could also
describe that Dunham was estranged from her husband at the time. Farah
and Klein have simply chosen to interpret it that way.
Farah seems to be oblivious to the fact that petulant screeds like this and sloppy, biased reporting--on top of Farah's inability to handle criticism--are precisely the reason why WND isn't treated with respect, nor
does he seem to realize that there are other reasons as well, such as
repeatedly reporting lies as fact.
Then
again, maybe Farah does know this, and refuses to acknowledge it
publicly for fear of becoming even more discredited. Either way, it's
not a way to earn the respect he so desperately craves.
And it's no wonder that WorldNetDaily is not held in such high esteem by such among the Greater Blogosphere who values sanity and the freedom of the (virtual) press, when you get right down to it. It's become as if Mr. Farah, oblivious to the loss of credibility when it comes to his (supposed) Pride and Joy in the Information Stuporbahn, has started to become his own worst joke, forcing him to play the schoolyard bully in what may be a last desperate move to save what he sees as his Good Name and Repute.
And wants to stop @ nothing, Joe McCarthy-stylee, to make sure he gets his way, no matter how filthy, obscene, vile, disgusting, putrid, loathsome or scandalous it may be. (Come to think of it, about the only advertising WorldNetDaily can attract is from rather disreputable channels, the sort no mainstream online news site is willing to accept lest their good name and repute be compromised.)
In any case, WorldNetDaily needs to be told for once these same words as were the ruin of this supposed hero of Joseph Farah's: "Have you no sense of Decency, Sir, @ long last? Have you left no sense of Decency?"
The which WND would likely respond to by quoting Nietzsche's "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." (As if--!)
And how much longer before Farah turns to Al Cohol, Mary Jane Weaver, Auntie Em and/or Doctor White for inspiration and story ideas, if this isn't exactly the case already?
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