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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 8:46 AM

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:36 AM

JONGSSTRAW


Pretty bold for Newsweek to put that on the cover. Unfortunately the author, a Harvard professor and Brit, couldn't make the case last night on Fox News. He seemed embarrassed by the article, and when pressed for reasons why he wrote the anti-Obama hit piece, he barely could come up with anything the average schmo already hadn't heard somewhere else. Newsweek may have hit a new low for themselves, well a new low since the last one they set with the Romney is a Wimp cover.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:39 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!



He did give some valid reasons, but that's not the real kicker. What is, that Newsweek decided to run w/ this, as a COVER story, no less.


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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:49 AM

JONGSSTRAW


I thought he sounded very nervous. I thought his points were highly subjective as he struggled to answer questions while sounding like Piers Morgan after a few martinis.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:57 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Yeah, Jong...become a big kerfuffle it has, apparently:
Quote:

The controversy over Newsweek's latest issue is continuing to swirl, and the magazine itself is coming under fire.

What might be called "l'affaire Ferguson" erupted on Sunday, when Paul Krugman lit into writer Niall Ferguson for what he deemed to be unforgivable factual errors in Ferguson's cover story for the magazine ( http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/19/unethical-commentary-newsw
eek-edition/
]). Ferguson then responded to Krugman, saying that he had been telling the truth and nothing but.

His response was followed by a whole phalanx of fact-checkers ( http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/08/a-full-fact-check-
of-niall-fergusons-very-bad-argument-against-obama/261306/
]), economists ( http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2012/08/more-lies-from-niall-ferguson.ht
ml
]) and bloggers who trashed the story and Ferguson's rebuttal, saying that both were filled with distortions and falsehoods about Obama's record. The biggest issue people took was with Ferguson's seeming use of a part of the Affordable Care Act as a way to say the whole act would add to the deficit, though the Congressional Budget Office has said it would not.

Ferguson replied rather blithely, taking to Fox News to say, "hell hath no fury like a liberal blogger scorned," and telling Bloomberg that he thinks his credibility is intact.

Newsweek, too, had a muted reaction to the outcry at first. It issued a statement saying that it was continuing to "monitor the debate," and posted an item on its website listing some of the reactions to the piece. It also admitted that it did not fact-check Ferguson's article ( http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2012/08/niall-fergusons-obama-stor
y-factchecked-132571.html
).

Later, executive editor Justine Rosenthal said that the article should be viewed as opinion. "These are of course, informed, but they are arguments, not just reported pieces," she said in a video posted to the Daily Beast. "I'm not sure there is a clear delineation of right and wrong here."

The magazine came in for more than its fair share of criticism.

Leading the way was Capital New York editor Tom McGeveran, who said that editor Tina Brown was risking damaging her magazine. "If Newsweek's editor doesn't take it seriously, why should anybody?" he wrote.

Atlantic blogger Ta-Nehisi Coates also said that it was an embarrassing moment for Newsweek.

"Ferguson was not truthful in his article," he wrote. "Instead of his editors calling him on it, and noting it for the public, they lent him their website to double down on his dishonesty. And then to defend the initial error, the magazine cited current trends."

The Columbia Journalism Review's Ryan Chittum also chimed in.

"Tina Brown is finally getting her rag talked about, at least," he wrote. "But at a high cost to its credibility."

Ouch!

I read the articles I linked, and oh wow, it looks like he really screwed the pooch by twisting, omitting and bald-faced lies! Very bold, when you read about the actual facts. Pretty amazing someone could not only get away with that, but have it end up as a COVER ARTICLE! The bit about Newsweek's "admission" is on point; they don't have a fact-checking department, so nobody checked to see if any of it was accurate. Most of it, as it turned out, wasn't. Not good news for Newsweek!

Journalism apparently, much like TV newstainment, has gone down the tubes...bummer.

Boy, PN's sure been slathering us with his bullshit the last couple of days. Must be on some kind of kick or something...I wish he'd take it to some other website! Most of the titles turn me off without even checking the posts (which is probably true for more than just me...).


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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 11:10 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!



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Boy, PN's sure been slathering us with his bullshit the last couple of days. Must be on some kind of kick or something...I wish he'd take it to some other website! Most of the titles turn me off without even checking the posts (which is probably true for more than just me...).


The last couple of days ???

Where have you been the last... how ever long this site's even EXISTED ??

1st time I can recall he's not had the words 'Jew', 'GAY HOMOSEXUAL LOVER', or ' Bohemian Grove ' anywhere in his posts.



Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen
" We're all just folk. " - Mal

" AU, that was great, LOL!! " - Chrisisall

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:34 PM

FREMDFIRMA



And they wonder why print media is taking such a beating financially ?
Of course, the internet allows faster retraction of something this abysmally STUPID, but once you put it in hard copy, they can flail you with it FOREVER, so there's that factor too - some have never forgiven the Daily Mail (aka Daily Heil) for it's pro-fascism stance back in the 1930's.

Of course, it ain't Newsweek that's hearing about it from my end of things, not directly anyways.
See, we tore into their advertisers, since money seems the only thing anydamnbody cares about these days, you hit them in the fucking wallet, see how they like that.

The irony is that cause of this they'll likely lose backing of any decent respectable advertisers and wind up gaining rightwingnut trolls and shills, and then HAVING to pander to them to stay afloat, eventually reducing what was once a decent mag to naught more than one more piece of rightwing trash suitable only for catbox liner.

And frankly ?
Good riddance - anyone who associates with these inhumane sociopathic slime deserves every ounce of misery they come upon because of it.

-Frem

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012 6:39 AM

JONGSSTRAW


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The irony is that cause of this they'll likely lose backing of any decent respectable advertisers and wind up gaining rightwingnut trolls and shills

Yeah, out with the Grey Poupon and Stoli ads, in with Chick-Fil-A and Online Bootycall ads.


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Good riddance - anyone who associates with these inhumane sociopathic slime deserves every ounce of misery they come upon because of it.
Yeah, like the MSNBC slimes whose programs often feature Jonathan Alter and Howard Fineman of Newsweek. They always made me miserable anyhow. Good idea!

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:54 AM

HERO


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
What is, that Newsweek decided to run w/ this, as a COVER story, no less.


It is surprising. Newsweek is not the magazine it was twenty years ago. Literally, they took a leftist track, went bankrupt, and got sold for a dollar to...I can't remember but it was a liberal...and have since been shilling for the liberals and unions (kinda like that Dan Rather's news show on cable).

So why take a hard swing at Obama? I'm not sure but I think they were trying to push him to make some kind of change...but she said no! HAHAHAHA and so on.

Its also possible that this was a press warning shot. He's been taking a lot of heat for bypassing and controlling the media lately. He rarely takes more then one or two qestions from the national media. Instead they book him on entertainment shows and local news where he gets softball (or t-ball) questions.

For example, taxes/war/debt/Iran/gas prices...etc, but we now know (thanks to the hard hitting interviews) that the campaign bus is comfy, that he likes ice cream, that he really does like to play basketball, and so on.

H

Hero...must be right on all of this. ALL of the rest of us are wrong. Chrisisall, 2012

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