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The Old Gray Liar (Ann Coulter)
World Net Daily ^ | 5/14/2003 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 05/14/2003 4:04:21 PM PDT by TLBSHOW

The Old Gray Liar

By Ann Coulter

The New York Times is to be commended for ferreting out Jayson Blair, the reporter recently discovered making up facts, plagiarizing other news organizations and lying about nonexistent trips and interviews. A newspaper that employs Maureen Dowd can't have had an easy time settling on Blair as the scapegoat. Blair's record of inaccuracies, lies and distortions made him a candidate for either immediate dismissal or his own regular column on the op-ed page.

The editors have set up a special e-mail address for readers to report falsehoods they discover in Jayson Blair articles. OK, but how about setting up one for Paul Krugman? They ought to claim all those front-page articles predicting a "quagmire" in Iraq were also written by Blair.

The Times has now willingly abandoned its mantle as the "newspaper of record," leapfrogging its impending technological obsolescence. It was already up against the Internet and Lexis-Nexis as a research tool. All the Times had left was its reputation for accuracy.

As this episode shows, the Times is not even attempting to preserve a reliable record of events. Instead of being a record of history, the Times is merely a "record" of what liberals would like history to be – the Pentagon in crisis, the war going badly, global warming melting the North Pole, and protests roiling Augusta National Golf Club. Publisher Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger has turned the paper into a sort of bulletin board for Manhattan liberals.

In the Soviet-style reporting preferred at the Times, its self-investigation of the Blair scandal included copious denials that race had anything to do with it:

"Mr. Boyd [managing editor] said last week that the decision to advance Mr. Blair had not been based on race."

"Mr. Blair's Times supervisors ... emphasize that he earned an internship at The Times because of glowing recommendations and a remarkable work history, not because he is black. The Times offered him a slot in an internship program that was then being used in large part to help the paper diversify its newsroom."

Did Blair write that? If the Times "diversity" program refused to consider Blair's race, then it wasn't much of a diversity program, now was it? This is like job advertisements that proclaim: "Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer." Well, which is it?

In one of several feverish editorials supporting the University of Michigan's race-based admissions program, the Times denounced the Bush administration for imagining "that diversity can be achieved without explicitly taking race into account." Any diversity program that failed to do so, the Times lectured, was "necessarily flawed." But then it gets caught publishing Jayson Blair and the Times demurely insists that its own affirmative action program scrupulously ignored race.

The Times not only expressly took race into account, but also put Blair's race above everything – accuracy, credibility and the paper's reputation. It hired a kid barely out of college. In fact, it turns out he was not yet out of college. He had no professional journalistic experience, except at the Times. He screwed up over and over again and the paper had to print 50 corrections to articles he'd written.

Despite all this, Blair was repeatedly published on the front page, promoted and sent love notes from the editor in chief, Howell Raines. Ignoring the warnings of a few intrepid whistleblowers, top management kept assigning Blair to bigger stories in new departments without alerting the editors to Blair's history because – as Raines said – it would "stigmatize" him. (After this scandal, does the demand for black heart surgeons go up or down?) Raines jettisoned the Times' famous slogan, "All the News That's Fit to Print," preferring the slogan: "The New York Times: Now With Even More Black People!"

If mismanagement at Enron had been this clear-cut, the Times would be demanding the death penalty for Ken Lay. Indeed, taking a page from all corporate scandals, the Times insists that the organization is fine; it was just one bad apple. As I recall, the Times editorial page did not accept that explanation when Merrill Lynch said it about Henry Blodget.

Raines' behavior is far worse than the corporate chieftains. He clearly bears the most responsibility for this fiasco, but when disaster strikes ... he blames the black kid! So far, Raines' response has been basically to say: "You try to help these people ..." (Raines' other great contribution to race relations was his unintentionally comical magazine piece about his black maid, "Grady's Gift.")

Put aside whether race should be used as a hiring criterion. Even people who support affirmative action don't have to support Raines' approach of refusing to hold blacks responsible for anything, from fake reporting to gang-raping a jogger in Central Park. What Raines did to Blair was cruel.

Think of it in a nonracial context: Suppose the owner of a big company sends his kid to learn the business and tells low-level managers to treat him just like anyone else. The managers curry favor with the boss by reporting that his son is doing great and is a natural genius for this business. So the kid keeps getting praised and promoted, until one day he is actually put in charge of something he has no ability to run. That is cruel. And it's the story of Pinch Sulzberger, isn't it?


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: anncoulter; ccrm; falsification; gray; howellraines; jaysonblair; liar; liberals; mediafraud; medialies; newyorktimes; nyt; pinchsulzberger; plagiarism; thenewyorktimes; turass
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To: TLBSHOW
BTTT
21 posted on 05/14/2003 4:44:07 PM PDT by Gritty
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To: aristeides
Anyone seen Drudge lately? Sounds like Boyd may be the fall guy...
22 posted on 05/14/2003 4:44:15 PM PDT by mewzilla
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To: genefromjersey
I just finished SLANDER. I highly recommend it. Easy and fast read. Check it out at your local library. Semper Fi
23 posted on 05/14/2003 4:45:01 PM PDT by kellynla ("C" 1/5 1st Mar Div Viet Nam '69 & '70 Semper Fi)
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To: genefromjersey
Here new one is going to be #1 all summer long.

Called Treason.
24 posted on 05/14/2003 4:47:39 PM PDT by TLBSHOW (the gift is to see the truth)
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To: genefromjersey
Her new one is going to be #1 all summer long.

Called Treason.
25 posted on 05/14/2003 4:47:45 PM PDT by TLBSHOW (the gift is to see the truth)
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To: TLBSHOW
Bulletin board for Manhattan liberals. Love it !
26 posted on 05/14/2003 4:50:10 PM PDT by lainie
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To: TLBSHOW
It was this column:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/2001-07-25-ncguest2.htm

The corrections that followed were that CSU-Bakersfield did not in fact cut its wrestling team, and that a US wrestler did indeed win a gold at the Olympics.

She and Laura Ingraham would alternate writing every other week, but that was the last Coulter USA Today column.

The errors were minor in Coulter's column, but if she's going to complain about this kid's error rate (which is pretty atrocious, I agree) I thought it needed to be brought up.
27 posted on 05/14/2003 4:50:47 PM PDT by laurav
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To: kellynla
I just finished SLANDER

Good read.

I love Ann C. Whenever I need a little inspiration, I say "OK, how would Ann Coulter handle this?"

Must be why I have lost a couple of "friends" this year. Oh well...

28 posted on 05/14/2003 4:51:25 PM PDT by riri
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To: TLBSHOW
This is like job advertisements that proclaim: "Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer." Well, which is it?

This is a great line - I've seen that so many times I thought nothing of it.
29 posted on 05/14/2003 4:52:32 PM PDT by July 4th
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To: laurav
Thanks, now where are the corrections that USA did?
30 posted on 05/14/2003 4:58:21 PM PDT by TLBSHOW (the gift is to see the truth)
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/911646/posts
The Old Grey Info-Slut... the NYT/Jayson Blair Affair
various FR links | 05-13-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
31 posted on 05/14/2003 5:02:31 PM PDT by backhoe
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To: TLBSHOW
This is straight from the editor who worked with her.
32 posted on 05/14/2003 5:05:49 PM PDT by laurav
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To: Desecrated
Ann's Adam's apple scares me.

I'd be happy to bite it for her.

33 posted on 05/14/2003 5:07:51 PM PDT by Don Corleone
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To: TLBSHOW
In one of several feverish editorials supporting the University of Michigan's race-based admissions program, the Times denounced the Bush administration for imagining "that diversity can be achieved without explicitly taking race into account." Any diversity program that failed to do so, the Times lectured, was "necessarily flawed."

But then it gets caught publishing Jayson Blair and the Times demurely insists that its own affirmative action program scrupulously ignored race.

Liberals often get away with contradicting their own previous arguments, when they try to score points.

Ann did a great job, here, of catching The Times using that tactic.

34 posted on 05/14/2003 5:15:18 PM PDT by syriacus (If the NY Times is hiring a Jayson Blair replacement, Michael Moore could fill his boots.)
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To: Burkeman1
"This helps minorities? I feel sorry for the qualified blacks who are journalists"

See Jason Riley's article today on the editorial page of the WSJ. Riley is black.... and very qualified.

35 posted on 05/14/2003 5:16:20 PM PDT by ontos-on
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To: laurav
Sure it is and you work for the New York Times don't you?
36 posted on 05/14/2003 5:19:37 PM PDT by TLBSHOW (the gift is to see the truth)
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To: TLBSHOW
We need to lobby for Ann to get the first interview of Hillary on her book tour! Wouldn't she do a much better job than Diane Sawyer or Oprah? :-)
37 posted on 05/14/2003 5:19:39 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: mewzilla
"Sounds like Boyd may be the fall guy..."

Does anyone know if Boyd is black? I thought that was hinted at in something I was reading on this Blair thing.

38 posted on 05/14/2003 5:20:20 PM PDT by ontos-on
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To: SevenofNine
"I hope it die slow death."

Fast death is ok too.

RACK 'EM! :-)

39 posted on 05/14/2003 5:20:26 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: TLBSHOW
My baby is too kind, I would have called the N.Y. Times the old grey (rhymes with itch).
40 posted on 05/14/2003 5:21:59 PM PDT by Enterprise
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