Thursday, June 19, 2025

Malpractice in Journalism, starring the New York Times: Omitting the name of Russell Vought, head of the Office of Management and Budget AND co-author of Project 2025

 
Top headlineNew York Times, 6/18/2025
Bottom headlineThe Conversation, 5/15/2025

Maggie Astor conducts a master class on the sins of omission:


However, the White House Office of Management and Budget has previously described the hotline’s L.G.B.T.Q. section as “a chat service where children are encouraged to embrace radical gender ideology by ‘counselors’ without consent or knowledge of their parents.” That language reflects the Trump administration’s broader efforts to eliminate services for and legal recognition of transgender people.  [emphasis added]
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Excerpt from Project 2025



When it comes to political reporting, there's plenty that's wrong with the New York Times.
May 2025

March 2025
The Right is riding high with Trump because US corporate media is not doing its job. They’re paving the road to authoritarianism.  (3/25)

January-February 2025
New York Times goes all in to normalize latest round of Trump chaos and confusion.  (2/5)Trump administration unleashes first volley in Project 2025 attack on public broadcasting and the New York Times is asleep at the wheel. (1/31)

November 2024

October 2024
New York Times headlines mash-up of VP debate:  Vance 'made Trumpism sound polite, calm and coherent' with a cascade of false and misleading statements. (10/6/2024) 
Majority of 13 writers charmed by the smarm of JD Vance.  (10/2)

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