The lead story at WorldNetDaily on Jan. 21 was an interview managing editor David Kupelian conducted with pro-choice doctor turned anti-abortion activist Bernard Nathanson. It’s not until the fifth paragraph that Kupelian admits this interview was conducted in 1990 — and it’s not until the very final paragraph of this lengthy article that Kupelian notes: “Bernard Nathanson passed away on Feb. 21, 2011, at the age of 84.” So not only is this a 31-year-old story, the interviewee died 10 years ago.
If Kupelian’s interview sounds familiar beyond its date, that’s because it is. He posted this exact same article two years ago, when we also noted its age and also the fact that it came from Kupelian’s book “The Marketing of Evil.” And if you look at that 2019 link, you’ll see that the date now reads Jan. 21, 2021 — meaning that Kupelian simply changed the date on this 2-year-old story to make it appear new. The URL indicates the original 2019 date.
A 2-year-old version of a 31-year-old interview of a man who died a decade ago is the antithesis of “news” — it’s the apex of lazy reporting. But do we expect any more from WND?