To understand just deep the anger against the New York Times runs in American 
politics these days, follow the reaction in the blogosphere to the O'Hanlon and 
Pollack article on Iraq:

Google Blog Search [New York Times Pollack]

http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?q=New+York+Times+Pollack&scoring=d

Color the New York Times finito.

You can follow the discussion and commentary in real time with an RSS feed.  
People have had enough of this scheiss from neocon ne'er-do-wells who should 
find another line of work entirely.  It's difficult to understand why Arthur 
Sulzberger Jr. still hasn't gotten the message.

tigerbengalis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  Sean 
McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[The New York Times is an Israeli/neocon op, trying to pass itself off as a 
"liberal" institution -- the algorithm couldn't be more simple.]
Elsewhere, Sean McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In fact, I never assert as fact that which isn't backed up by irrefutable 
proof.  Why would anyone want to appear to the world as someone who cannot 
distinguish fantasy and speculation from hard fact?

REPLY

Can you provide the "irrefutable proof" for your statment above re: The New 
York Times?

                             [The New York Times is an Israeli/neocon op, 
trying to pass itself off as a "liberal" institution -- the algorithm couldn't 
be more simple.]










 
 
  
 Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader:
  
  
 The NYT's New Pro-War Propaganda
 via Consortiumnews.com  on Jul 30, 2007

 The Bush administration is gearing up its Iraq War propaganda again, with the 
New York Times back in its role as credulous straight man. On its op-ed page, 
the Times published a pro-surge article by Michael O'Hanlon and Kenneth 
Pollack, allowing the pair to present themselves as harsh critics of the Iraq 
War grudgingly won over by the promising facts on the ground. Left out of this 
happy tale of conversion was that O'Hanlon and Pollack have long favored a 
beefed-up occupation of Iraq. July 30, 2007
 
  
  
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