Alex Berenson
Jul 30--The New York Times appears to have spread propaganda meant to raise fears of famine in Gaza.
In an astonishing correction tonight, the Times said a Gaza toddler whom it had said last week suffered from malnutrition in fact had other “pre-existing health problems.”
But the vaguely worded correction does not explain a far more serious problem. As part of the article, the paper ran a huge photo that seems to show the boy is dying of malnutrition — but excluded his brother, who is clearly of normal weight. (Two pictures are worth a million words.) READ MORE HERE.
Jul 30--The New York Times appears to have spread propaganda meant to raise fears of famine in Gaza.
In an astonishing correction tonight, the Times said a Gaza toddler whom it had said last week suffered from malnutrition in fact had other “pre-existing health problems.”
But the vaguely worded correction does not explain a far more serious problem. As part of the article, the paper ran a huge photo that seems to show the boy is dying of malnutrition — but excluded his brother, who is clearly of normal weight. (Two pictures are worth a million words.) READ MORE HERE.
(AND ON AN UNRELATED NOTE, THERE WAS THIS LITTLE GEM FROM CNN)
(AND WAPO, OF COURSE: EverythingCroton: IN THE NEWS--WAPO--AGAIN...AND THE GREAT MATT TAIBBI TOO--VIA MATT VESPA)
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