The latest issue of WorldNetDaily’s sparsely read Whistleblower magazine is called “Meet the Fake News Media,” with the subtitle “Feigning objectivity, they traffic in disinformation, conspiracy and fabrication.”
That’s an uncannily apt description of WND itself — disinformation, conspiracy and fabrication are pretty much all Joseph Farah and Co. live for. Heck, WND kept putting out fake news even as it was railing against it.
WND doesn’t want to talk about that, of course. Most of the articles in the magazine have already appeared at WND, including its unprofessional smear of a professor who put WND on a list of fake-news sites.
The article promoting the issue laughably claims that WND “adheres to the highest traditional journalism standards.” You can ask Clark Jones, for one, about the truth of that claim. WND managing editor David Kupelian repeats the claim in the lead essay for the magazine, which WND published on Jan. 12.
We ask Kupelian: Would a news organization that “adheres to the highest traditional journalism standards” be caught making major changes after publication to not one, not two, but three articles in the past month or so to walk back false or unverified claims? And reprinted another fake-news article the previous month?
Would a news organization that “adheres to the highest traditional journalism standards” be conducting a publicity stunt at the Temple Mount?
Would a news organization that “adheres to the highest traditional journalism standards” be censoring all evidence that contradicts its Obama birther conspiracies (and also refuse to apply those same birther standards to Ted Cruz)?
Instead, Kupelian self-aggrandizingly posits another reason: “Here’s why: WND’s worldview is pro-American, pro-Constitution, pro-Judeo-Christian, pro-capitalism and pro-morality. Obviously, then, it must be condemned as hateful and delusional by the left, which seems perpetually at war with America’s cultural, legal and moral foundations.”
Making excuses to ignore Russian meddling in a U.S. presidential election is hardly being “pro-American.” Supporting a thrice-married adulterer for president is hardly being “pro-morality.”
As much as you don’t want to admit it, Mr. Kupelian, WND has earned being disregarded as fake news.
Feel free to prove us wrong — if you have the guts. We’ll be right here.