NY Times criticizes other news organizations for reporting fake story
Mr. Kuhners Web site, Insight, the last remnant of a defunct conservative print magazine owned by the Unification Church led by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, was able to set off a wave of television commentary, talk-radio chatter, official denials, investigations by journalists around the globe and news media self-analysis that has lasted 11 days and counting.
The controversy started with a quickly discredited Jan. 17 article on the Insight Web site asserting that the presidential campaign of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was preparing an accusation that her rival, Senator Barack Obama, had covered up a brief period he had spent in an Islamic religious school in Indonesia when he was 6.
As opposed to a similar scandal that was denied for weeks, by this very newspaper.
Mr. Kuhners ability to ignite a news media brush fire nonetheless illustrates how easily dubious and politically charged information can spread through the constant chatter of cable news commentary, talk radio programs and political Web sites but not newspapers, especially one as prestigious as us. And at the start of a campaign with perhaps a dozen candidates hiring research directors to examine one another, the Insight episode may be a sign of what is to come.
Let us all savor the rich, rich irony of the Gray Lady that is the New York Times blasting weblogs for reporting fake stories.
Posted by: gromky 2007-01-30 |