WorldNetDaily’s lack of interest in the Jack Abramoff scandal, despite its claim to be a watchdog of government corruption, comes in no small part because the scandal touches some of its favorite…
Massie’s Double Standard
A March 14 WorldNetDaily column by Mychal Massie demonstrates once again his blinders toward conservatives with a history or racism. While Massie makes sure to tar Sen. Robert Byrd as a “cross…
Lust-Filled Women!
In case you thought we were making up WND’s sex-obsessed promo:
Sex Rampage!
On today’s WorldNetDaily front page, the headline teaser for its Whistleblower magazine edition on teacher-student sex: “Lust-filled women on sex rampage with your kids.” UPDATE: Screen shot is right here.
Klein’s Labeling Bias
A Feb. 27 WorldNetDaily article by Aaron Klein repeatedly calls groups such as the Israel Policy Forum and Americans for Peace Now as “leftist,” but it describes the American Israel Public Affairs Committee only…
Downplaying Domestic Terrorism
In a Jan. 2 WorldNetDaily column, WND editor Joseph Farah accuses the media of downplaying reports of alleged domestic terrorism. He lists examples of what he calls “law enforcement officials and the…
Massie Lies About Ginsburg
Project 21’s Mychal “Bull Connor” Massie falsely smears Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a Nov. 1 WorldNetDaily column, claiming that “had argued there is a constitutional right to prostitution and polygamy” and…
Sob Story
An Aug. 18 WorldNetDaily article by Aaron Klein tells the sob story of people “forced from their homes” in Gaza through the disengagement and are “not sure where they will go” now…
No Bolton-Bashing Here
One thing was conspicuously missing from an Aug. 1 CNSNews.com article by Randy Hall about President Bush’s recess appointment of John Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. While Hall noted…
Massie Falsely Attacks FBI Documents
WorldNetDaily columnist (and Slantie winner) Mychal Massie falsely cast doubt on documents upon which Sen. Richard Durbin based his claim (for which he has since apologized) that U.S. treatment of prisoners at…