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…
NewsMax Democrats
Beware when NewsMax touts someone’s Democratic credentials. It does just that in a Jan. 30 article by Jerry Zeifman attacking Ted Kennedy. Not only does “Former Democratic Chief Counsel” appear in the…
The Plantation, Part 2
The folks at NewsBusters are making a big deal out of Hillary Clinton’s “plantation” remark: Mark Finkelstein has three posts on it, and Brad Wilmouth and Dave Pierre each have one. But…
The Plantation
A Jan. 17 NewsMax article quotes Republican Rep. Peter King denouncing as “cheap racial politics” and “beyond the pale” Sen. Hillary Clinton’s statement that the Republican-controlled House of Representatives was run like…
Aaron Klein, Meet Cinnamon Stillwell
A Jan. 13 NewsBusters post by Cinnamon Stillwell criticizing alleged double standards got us to wondering if Stillwell herself has perpetrated the same. What we found was much more interesting — and…
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…
Poll Numbers
A Nov. 22 WorldNetDaily article makes an unusually big deal out of the removal of an “unfavorable” poll from Rep. John Murtha’s website after it allegedly showed support for views other than…
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…
Learning to Smear
Is the WorldNetDaily style of journalism turning into a family tradition? An Oct. 29 WND article carries the byline of Alyssa Farah, billed as a “reporter intern.” The logical assumption is that…