Stephen Colbert postulated that “reality has a well-known liberal bias.” Accuracy in Media’s Brian McNicoll seems to be offering up a corollary: If the facts make your side look bad, it’s a hit job.
“Strip Club Rents Doral, Setting the Stage For Another Fahrenthold Hit Job” was the headline on McNicoll’s July 10 piece. His complaint: The Washington Post’s Blake Farenthold wrote a story about a strip club hosting an ostensible charity golf tournament at a Trump-owned course in Florida. McNicoll cited no factual errors in Farenthold’s story; instead, he complained that “Fahrenthold stuck to the Trump-bashing angle and seemed not to notice a more troubling aspect of the story.”
The “more troubling aspect” is apparently not, according to McNicoll, that a strip club is involved, or even that “the Trump organization has stooped to holding such events because of financial reasons.” It’s that the beneficiary of the event was to be a youth basketball club, which apparently wasn’t all that bothered by the strip-club involvement.
McNicoll didn’t bother to update his story to note that the basketball club pulled out of the event and the Trump club subsequently canceled it.
No “hit job” here — just solid, factual reporting that had consequences. Not that McNicoll will ever admit that fact, of course.