We wrote here and in several follow-up posts about the New York Times’s outrageous front-page smear of Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Times reporter Eric Lichtblau falsely accused Issa of using his Congressional office to enrich himself. Lichtblau’s piece was so fact-challenged that it has given rise, so far, I believe, to four corrections. There should be several more, but the Times has dug in its heels and refuses to correct any more of its obvious errors.
The Times piece started with a left-wing web site; indeed, some have accused Lichtblau of plagiarism. This is common: reporters for Democratic newspapers like the Times and the Washington Post constantly troll far-left web sites for story ideas. When they come across a slander they think they can sell, they jump in. That is what happened here.
The Times story blew up like an exploding cigar. You might think that would cause the Left to abandon it in shame, but you would be wrong. Today The Hill reported that a left-wing group has asserted ethics violations against Issa, based on the Times story. That was the plan all along, of course. The Hill writes:
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Connecting the Dots: How the Left Works
Via Sipsey Street Irregulars
Sounds like "American Family Voices" should lose it's 501(c)(4) tax exempt status. (Civic Leagues, Social Welfare Organizations, and Local Associations of Employees) Probably just a cover for some Liberal crookedness, anyway.
ReplyDeleteHell yes, as should the $NAACP$ and the $PLC.
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