Posted on 02/21/2008 9:55:29 AM PST by montag813
Commentary: Insufficient sourcing weakens paper's argument
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - The New York Times' front-page story on John McCain on Thursday was an example of shoddy journalism.
The piece raised the possibility that McCain had had a fling with a lobbyist 31 years his junior. It offered no legitimate basis, other than the whispers of unnamed sources - the most questionable form of reporting in a democratic society.
McCain said in a televised press conference Thursday morning from Ohio that the story was "not true" and added that he was "very disappointed" in the Times. McCain was no doubt worried that the speculation would hurt his chances of rallying evangelicals and other conservative Republican voters who have been cool or downright hostile to his campaign so far.
The Times' story is weakened by insufficient sourcing since it is based on anonymous sources. Because the paper didn't name them, it opens the possibility that a former McCain aide is using the Times to get revenge on the presumptive Republican candidate or help one of his political enemies.
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Just take out McCain from the headline and you have a standing review of all the NYT crap.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
I wonder if McCain opened the fortune cookie that says “Lie down with dogs, wake up with fleas”?
Guess “Gray Lady” is out and “Enquiring minds want to know” is in...........
I'm no McCain fan by a long shot but he's ten times more suitable than Hellary, Obama, or Huckabee and a hundred times more electable than the latter.
-Eric
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
I agree with another poster who said the NYT released this in retaliation for Cindy McCain's jab at Michelle "'Aint too proud to be a beyotch" Obama.
My 9 year old comes home with better school yard gossip than this.
I would wager there is probably much more out there. He has been in DC a long time. Thats one of the problems with long time Senators running for POTUS.
This is probably the first shot across the bow. Who knows what else is out there?
What the Times has done here is abysmal, in line with Dan Rather's smear of 4 years ago. But there is still some poetic justice in the fact that McCain will have to use funds for his election to counter this.
He would have a LOT more money available to persue this election, if it wasn't for his McCain-Feingold bill of a few years ago.
He didn’t do it.
But if he did do it, it simply wasn’t sex.
OK, so it was sex, but he didn’t do it.
Alright, he did it, but everyone does it.
Concluding with:
There must be something wrong with you: Why do you hate McCain?
(Jeepers, it’s deja vu all over again!)
I think they were afraid another outlet had a McCain hit piece ready to go.
Now is it not just one bit interesting that a Senator on and chairing of all things the Commerce committee in the holy Senate body would not learn anything about economics????
A story like this, no matter if true or not, just screams of dirty politics.
My first reaction was “well who didnt expect this to start?” and not even care about the story itself. I dont think the story is going to have much impact at all except generate talk in political circles. *yawn*
This is like a lovers quarrel. John McCain has been in love with the MSM. He constantly panders to them and tries to curry favor with them. The MSM don’t like McCain but figure him for a “useful idiot” to use against conservatives and Republicans so they string him along and pretend they like him. Now that McCain is going to be the Republican candidate the MSM will try to destroy him. And McCain will be like a jilted lover who is continually “dissappointed” to use his word.
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