Google seems to be living rent-free in the brain of WorldNetDaily managing editor David Kupelian. His latest dubious attack on the search giant came in a Nov. 7 letter to readers in which he complained about “Google’s “new front in its war to drive WND out of business” — as if Google feels specifically threatened by anything WND is doing. He then continued:
These leftist censorship tools are making it harder and harder for WND to deliver our content to our current readers and ever more difficult to attract new ones. So you can imagine our concern when:
Google recently announced that it would be using its vast wealth to enter the internet news business and was launching this new initiative by bankrolling 29 websites to compete for WND readers.
[…]It’s not enough to ban our content or conceal it from potential readers looking through search results.
No. Google is going into the “news” business, starting with 29 websites to spread its far-left propaganda – content I am certain will appear at the top of search results when people look for news on the internet.
[…]I will venture a guess that Google will not charge for access to its selected “news” websites either. With 90% of the online advertising pie at their disposal, they won’t need to.
They will spread and promote their liberal poison using their wealth, their ability to cripple and sideline genuinely pro-American, non-Swamp news organizations like WND, and do all of these things in the background without the public even knowing they are being lied to and bombarded with godless, biased, leftwing propaganda.
Well, no. As we documented when the Media Research Center fearmongered about this initiative, several of the Google grant recipients are already-existing mainstream media outlets, and almost none involve spreading “far-left propaganda” — many are infrastructure-related, such as developing databases or helping to move a for-profit newspaper to a nonprofit structure.
At no point in his letter did Kupelian describe any of the projects the Google initiative is funding — all the better to portray the company as a bogeyman trying to run WND out of business. But Kupelian also wants money; he wrote that “I hope you will take a moment to help WND with a contribution of $25, $35, $50, $100 or more today.”
At least Kupelian is admitting WND’s bias, which currently incapacitated founder Joseph Farah never did, stating that WND caters to “conservative, pro-American readers like you.”