Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Newsweak blows hot and cold By Joseph Farah

I had one of those "Stop the Presses!" moments this week.

That's when I read something in the so-called "mainstream" press that blows even my mind – someone who was a denizen of that institution for 20 years.

I thought I had seen it all – from the inside and out.

As a former editor in chief of daily newspapers, I have an exquisitely refined sense of propriety. I frequently served as a highly paid expert witness on newspaper standards and practices. My job often entailed cutting out biased copy from stories before they ever saw the light of day.

Evidently, that's not the way it works in the "mainstream" news business any more – at least not at Newsweek (or is it Newsweak?).

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