Posted on 03/18/2015 5:43:53 PM PDT by Dave346
The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) told The Algemeiner today that The New York Times has an anti-Netanyahu obsession. The media watchdog made the comments in response to a strongly worded editorial in The Times decrying Prime Minister Netanyahus election victory on Tuesday.
Anyone who wasnt already aware of The New York Times mindset just has to read todays paper on Israels elections to realize how pervasive is the anti-Netanyahu obsession at that newspaper, said Senior Media Analyst Ricki Hollander of CAMERA.
CAMERA also accused the paper of being anti-Israel. Hollander said that the newspaper makes no secret of its disdain for the Israeli election results and of Israels democracy.
Hollander added that she is hard pressed to think of any other foreign election that has elicited such clear and obvious bias at The New York Times.
Entitled An Israeli Election Turns Ugly, The New York Times editorial board used words, such as desperate, craven, racist, outrageous, and fear-mongering in its description of Netanyahus reelection campaign. The board also argued that Netanyahu had forfeited any claim to representing all Israelis.
The New York Times specifically criticized Netanyahus comments this week in opposition to a Palestinian state, writing:
Mr. Netanyahu showed that he was desperate, and craven, enough to pull out all the stops. On Monday, he promised that if his Likud faction remained in power, he would never allow the creation of a Palestinian state, thus repudiating a position he had taken in 2009.
The publication continued:
But his statement this week laid bare his duplicity, confirmed Palestinian suspicions and will make it even harder for him to repair his poisoned relations with President Obama, who has invested heavily in pushing a two-state solution.
The New York Times editorial board also accused Netanyahu of ugliness:
Mr. Netanyahu added to the ugliness of the campaign when, during Tuesdays voting, he said in a video on social media: Right-wing rule is in danger. Arab voters are streaming in huge quantities to the polling stations.
The editorial further described what it considered fear-mongering:
In his desperation, Mr. Netanyahu resorted to fear-mongering and anti-Arab attacks while failing to address the issues that Israelis said they were most worried about, namely the high cost of housing and everyday living in Israel.
Soon after the editorial was published, Haaretz journalist Chemi Shalev described it as one of the harshest in memory. New York Times greets Netanyahu victory with one of harshest editorials ever, he wrote on Twitter.
Ya think?
Last year (2014), the NY Slimes posted an operating profit of $92 million, down from $156 million in 2013.
The editorial is so overheated that it undermines itself. It can be dismissed as a tantrum. And it’s a great example of their bias. I wouldn’t be surprised if the writers are wishing they had toned it down a little now.
This is a perfect example of why we call the MSM out as lapdogs for barky.
If barky had not gotten so pissed off about Mr. Netenyahu’s speech, the slimes wouldn’t be writing this article today.
They’re nothing but little yip-yappy lapdogs defending their master.
“Watchdog Group Says New York Times Has Anti-Netanyahu Obsession”
No kidding. The NYT 50 IQ apes are pro-Nazi pigs. The castrated wimps would load Jews onto the cattlecars if they could. Unfortunately for them, we have enough ammo to shoot every NYT Nazi 540,674 times.
Plus, given the disastrous experience with pulling out of the Gaza Strip, i.e. Hamas making war on Israel from there, Israel can't trust the Palis not to do the same from the West Bank.
It's impossible to craft a deal for a Pali state in these conditions.
Looks like a job for Captain Obvious!
There’s far too much accreditation given that commie rag or to the handfull of “onservatives” that front for it. It should be given the French resistance treatment the French gave publications during the time of the Vichey government.
The NYT has an anti virtue obsession.
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