We noted the other day how WorldNetDaily’s proclaimed achievement of obtaining 500,000 signatures on its anti-Obama birther petition wasn’t much of an achievement given its refusal to disclose the signers or subject…
WND Plays Victim, Tries to Intimidate WHCA
WorldNetDaily’s pattern of playing the victim and trying to intimidate anyone who Joseph Farah believes has slighted his website is playing out again with WND’s lawsuit against the White House Correspondents’ Association…
Aaron Klein Responds — And Admits His Kahanist Sympathies
Aaron Klein used his April 11 WABC radio show to respond to our article (as published at Huffington Post) detailing his affinity for right-wing extremism. Sadly, Klein selectively quotes from the article…
Bozell Twists Words to Defend Pope
Brent Bozell uses an April 12 Media Research Center press release to run to the defense of Pope Benedict XVI and the Catholic Church, even though defense of Catholics is not exactly…
WND Continues to Prove Farah A Liar
WorldNetDaily seems to be extremely determined to prove its own editor a liar. We noted that editor Joseph Farah’s assertion that “no one at WND to my knowledge has ever said Obama…
WND Petition Milestone Remains Murky
An April 10 WorldNetDaily article makes a big deal over WND’s petition “demanding proof” Barack Obama is eligible to be president receiving more than 500,000 signatures. But WND’s dishonesty on the issue…
WND Columnist Hides White Supremacist’s History of Violence (And His White Supremacism, Too)
Ilana Mercer’s April 9 WorldNetDaily column is dedicated to lionizing South African white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche, who was killed by two black farmhands. Mercer describes Terreblache’s death as part of “the black…
Joseph Farah the Liar, Part #3,875
Remember last November when Joseph Farah said, “Of course, no one at WND to my knowledge has ever said Obama wasn’t born in the U.S. or suggested he was born in Kenya”?…
Farah Dubiously Claims WND Is Bigger Than MSNBC
Joseph Farah spent his April 8 WorldNetDaily column gloating that he had once dreamed that his website would be bigger than MSNBC, and now it is: Not surprisingly, WND.com leads MSNBC substantially…
Us v. FrontPageMag
Last week, we wrote an item for Media Matters about Ralph Peters’ nonsensical fearmongering over “voting rights for illegals” at FrontPageMag. In response, FrontPageMag published a column by Rich Trzupek that engaged…