Posted on 10/18/2005 10:25:10 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
Knight Ridder's Scandalous Coverage of the Iraqi Elections
October 18, 2005 - San Francisco, CA - PipeLineNews.org - On a day [Sunday October 16, 2005] when the success of the Bush Administration's establishment of not one, but two democracies in the Mid East, should have been the story, a San Francisco Bay Area newspaper - the Contra Costa Times - [a Knight Ridder product, edited by Chris Lopez and based in Walnut Creek, CA] chose to devote the majority of its Iraq coverage to largely invented and negative news.
True, the story "Turnout Signals Progress" [the only semi-positive Iraq story in this entire edition] was above the fold and on page one, however the body of the story was relegated to page 9.
Sharing the front page was the piece "Imbalanced Army Contributes To Civil War Threat In Iraq." It was assigned roughly the same column space [text] as the lead story. The remainder of this negative story was placed on page 8, but ahead of the obligatory "Progress" piece, indicating its relative ranking of importance in the minds of the newspaper's management.
Page 8 was devoted to negative speculation about Iraq and including the article "Violence, Sectarian Divide Tear At The Lives Of Iraq's Soldiers."
All of this occurs on the day that Iraqis ignored foreign led Islamist terror - defying negative U.S. media coverage - to go to the polls. This slanting of the news seems to demonstrate that local management is holding to the overall Knight Ridder ideological line, that the war on terror is a mistake. Towards that end, Editor Lopez made the decision to feature news seemingly out of step with the actual events on the ground on such a momentous day.
Even the "Progress" story had to share space and was relegated to the bottom third of page 9. Occupying the entire top half of that page was an opinion piece disguised as reporting and picked up from AP, "Sunni Arabs Finally Have A Say On Constitution At Polls."
It is significant to note that it was the Sunnis who supported Saddam and who now constitute the core of the Islamist terrorists, both inside and outside of Iraq. While the article suggests that somehow the Sunni's have been denied participation in the democratic process the fact is that they were not barred from voting in January, they simply listened to their radical Imams and refused to vote.
How is that the fault of Washington or the Iraqi majority?
In large part this piece and the overall Times' coverage is simply devoted to conjuring up reasons why - even as democracy takes hold - the left believes it simply can't work.
Correction, the leftist press does not necessarily believe that democracy CAN'T work in Iraq, the fact is that they HOPE that it doesn't work, because that would affirm the wisdom of the Bush administration's anti-terror policies.
Page 10 - the lead story, a half page is "Iraqi Women's Rights Retreat As Men Fight." How are women's rights decreased when they now have the right to vote, the right to assemble and right to be educated, something heretofore unheard of in Iraq and in traditional Muslim society?
Under Saddam, the regime that would have been still in power today had people like Mr. Lopez [and John Kerry, the presidential candidate the Times endorsed last November] carried the day, women had one right.
They had the right to be raped, something the left prefers over "Bush enabled" democracy.
The Sunday CC Times' continued agitation against the war on terror and the war in the Iraqi is the essence of bias. That bias starts at the top, with the editors.
We at CC Times Watch direct the CC Times' readers to observe that the editors are either unwilling, unable or both to address the newspaper's bias.
The paper refuses to publish letters to the Editor from conservatives who suggest bias while at the same time the Times' letters to the Editor page is replete with the output of small cabal of Cindy Sheehan clones, who are allowed to make the most outlandish charges as long as they are directed against the President and the war against the Islamists.
What the Contra Costa Times engages in is not journalism, it's reportorial advocacy of a policy of defeat, at a time when the Western world is in the midst of enduring its most serious crisis since the darkest days of the Cold War.
If one is to judge from the CC Times news content, Mr. Lopez refuses to accept the fact that the Islamists have declared war against the West.
That attitude is what led to 911.
The Times' coverage of the war on terror and specifically the war in Iraq is transparently partisan, negative and most important - factually incorrect and imbalanced to the point of absurdity.
It's an accepted fact in media circles that Knight Ridder's coverage of the war has been among the most slanted of any major print news organization. The front section of the Contra Costa Times proves that nearly every single day.
Mr. Editor, instead of playing games we suggest that you hold a public meeting to address these issues.
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Yes the inevitable refuge of the leftist media whores is to claim that the election results are suspect on various grounds, including allegations of ballot box stuffin.
Tis is so 2000, my guess is that elections in Basra are probably fairer than those in Chicago.
Cbart95
I think it's pretty obvious who between us has to resort to ad hominem and childish personal attacks.
You might want to indicate where and when your next public address is so that we might benefit from your wisdom and professional insight.
Can we buy tickets in advance or will be have to deal with scalpers?
Yeah the Monday hightlight is almost always a lefty, although they did profile the local GOP guy a month or so ago, but my feeling is that since he is a rising star locally they really wanted to out him and call him to the attention of the lefty goon squad.
I fired my newspaper over twenty years ago. I haven't watched ABCNNBCBS for even longer than that.
Friends are amazed at how much better informed about the world and world events than they are, and often say so.
But, but, but, what about the daily crossword puzzle, dont you feel deprived?
Your choice of terminology such as "out him" speaks volumes about your qualifications to speak authoritatively on this or other topics.
I subscribe to the Valley Times and have written them several times regarding their bias. I noticed Sunday's paper with the mixed message headlines and it was what I expected. Here you have a historic day and they report it in the same breath as they advocate and hope for civil war. The only reason why I subscribe to the paper is because I get it for $24/year which includes the Sunday paper. But do I use it as my sole source for ascertaining what is going on in the world? - oh hell no. I go on line and go to various internet sources. The paper is used more for entertainment, advertising, sports and for my dogs.
Better watch it with this Contra Costa "brother",Brother.
He wants you to march on the editors and accuse them of "lying" in a face-to-face showdown.
You may have to actually hit him with your purse.*
*Like he's planning to do. Tee Hee!
I was not aware that "out him" appeared on the list of amateurish & restricted Phrases, thanks for correcting me.
Is your book still number 1 at Amazon?
Correct, now that the Shias have decided to participate the media becomes breathless at the possibility of civil war, go figure.
Excuse me the Sunnis, not the Shias.
lol...yes, accepted international voting standards were always applied heavily, during Saddam's "one candidate/100% vote counts."
The agenda is the controlling factor, not objectivity or a fair rendering of reality.
But why suffer "amateur" speculation on what really is happening by comparing notes with "local yokels" or "gay caberelleros"?
There is an embarrassment of informed forums where these subjects are intelligently dealt with.
I fully agree. My comment to WOSG was pointing to the absurdity of liberal media/icons bemoaning possible vote tampering in a free election- when just a few years ago- Iraqi's had only one candidate, who amazingly captured 100% of the votes, everytime. This one defining fact has still gone unmentioned, as a comparative perspective by all MSM and their fellow travelers. These bastards of humanity can try to confuse and divide all they like- the obvious Truth will not be impeached.
"Unless and untill we hold the media accountable, nothing will ever change."
I held this paper accountable years ago by cancelling my subscription. They still call me and I get to hold them accountable all over again!
At some point I ended up on their mailing list and took to stuffing their self-addressed envelopes with trash and mailing it back to them so that they would have to pick up the postage.
Cbart
Unless and or until you offer substantive criticism most here will have to assume that your trolish behavior is the result of unresolved childhood conflicts possibly arising from improper potty training and associated issues.
I think that Bozell's last week released study of media bias by the networks confirms your general statement.
I guess that eventually even the dunderheads in circulation figured that out eventually.
"I guess that eventually even the dunderheads in circulation figured that out eventually."
I don't know. I made sure there was no return addresses on the stuff I sent back.
I have since started doing the stuffed envelope returns to any leftie group that senda me junk mail. It's an easy way to hit the enemy in the pocket book and I seem to be on a mailing list that circulates among enviro-wacko groups like the Sierra Club.
My greatest coup happened last week - the New Youk Times sent my wife a solicitation and I stuffed it full, dropped several pennies in the envelope and wrote, "I hope you go out of business" on a slip of paper inside.
I really have too much time on my hands.
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