National Public Radio plans to change the way it labels labels opinion content online, according to NPR ombudsman Elizabeth Jensen. Beginning on July 25, online content currently labeled as “Commentary” will be labeled “Opinion.” In an internal memo on Thursday, Sara Goo, interim managing editor for digital news, and Mark Memmott, NPR’s standards and practices […]
Newspapers, which have been in a general decline for the last several years, received some more bad news this week with the release of a new survey from Edison Research that showed that they have become the least essential form of media in our lives. The survey asked respondents to answer the question: “Among […]
WASHINGTON, May 8, 2012 – Accuracy in Media’s Center for Investigative Journalism released a special report exposing the history, current tactics and implications of progressive vote fraud and intimidation. “The ultimate goal is systematized, taxpayer-funded voting machinery that will guarantee maximum participation from the Left’s voting demographic while undermining the ability to manage elections and […]
1. As ACORN whistleblower Anita MonCrief has described, and documented by numerous criminal investigations, ACORN canvassers are trained to do this. Registration fraud is not due to a few bad actors working alone, but a premeditated consequence of ACORN training. Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto said that ACORN’s training manuals “clearly detail, condone and… […]
This report reveals the Left’s vote fraud strategy for the 2012 elections. Like a KGB operation, it is thorough, multi-faceted and redundant. It has overt and covert, illegal and legal elements, the latter of which are designed, at least in part, to facilitate illegal activities later. It is a deliberate, premeditated, comprehensive plan to win […]
Politico’s Dylan Byers reports that MSNBC does in fact have news shows as opposed to “point of view shows.” MSNBC considers everything from 3 p.m. into primetime to be “point of view” shows. That includes Martin Bashir, Dylan Ratigan, Chris Matthews, Al Sharpton, Ed Schultz, Rachel Maddow, and Lawrence O’Donnell. Meanwhile, the shows that run from […]
Lest we think the New York Times can go a day without hating on Republicans, witness the following from yesterday’s editorial. Emphasis mine: Republican leaders have to decide if they want the tiny fraction of furious voters who have showed up at the primary polls to steer them into the swamp for years ahead. They […]