Friday, October 30, 2020

Here Is The Article On Joe Biden And His Son That Forced The Resignation Of Glenn Greenwald From the Publication That He Cofounded

 


 An attempt to assess the importance of the known evidence, and a critique of media lies to protect their favored candidate, could not be published at The Intercept 

TITLE: THE REAL SCANDAL: U.S. MEDIA USES FALSEHOODS TO DEFEND JOE BIDEN FROM HUNTER’S EMAILS 

 Publication by the New York Post two weeks ago of emails from Hunter Biden's laptop, relating to Vice President Joe Biden's work in Ukraine, and subsequent articles from other outlets concerning the Biden family's pursuit of business opportunities in China, provoked extraordinary efforts by a de facto union of media outlets, Silicon Valley giants and the intelligence community to suppress these stories. 

One outcome is that the Biden campaign concluded, rationally, that there is no need for the front-running presidential candidate to address even the most basic and relevant questions raised by these materials. Rather than condemn Biden for ignoring these questions -- the natural instinct of a healthy press when it comes to a presidential election -- journalists have instead led the way in concocting excuses to justify his silence. 

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WNU Editor: It is a long post, but it is the best analysis and breakdown on how Joe Biden used his son to enrich the family. It is also a story that the main stream media continues to not over.

Update
: Glenn Greenwald posts Biden article The Intercept refused to publish where he tears into 'biased' journalists for 'making excuses' for Joe - and shares his editors' demands to 'narrow down' his corruption claims (Daily Mail). 

Update #2: Here is an easy prediction. Glenn Greenwald's resignation and the revelation that the Intercept is biased on how it reports political stories is a serious blow towards its journalistic credibility. I will be surprised if it is still around in a year.

8 comments:

  1. Left Stream media busted ... again. If the other guy wins, it will be back to business as usual, with a globalist government as transparent as stone. Love him or hate him, DJT is the ONLY road out right now.

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  2. I do not like Glenn, but he is doing good work here.


    Love him or hate him, he is in a league of his own. He is not in the same league as Chris Wallace, Jake Tapper, Chuck Todd, stephanopolis, Max Boot, ....

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  3. I'm surprised they were able to fit both Tucker's and Glenn's heads on the screen at the same time.

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  4. It is called journalistic integrity

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  5. Barr is on top of this, right? oh. hiding out. wonder why virus? no phone or computer or assistants

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  6. Glenn Greenwald’s decision to resign from The Intercept stems from a fundamental disagreement over the role of editors in the production of journalism and the nature of censorship. Glenn demands the absolute right to determine what he will publish. He believes that anyone who disagrees with him is corrupt, and anyone who presumes to edit his words is a censor. Thus, the preposterous charge that The Intercept’s editors and reporters, with the lone, noble exception of Glenn Greenwald, have betrayed our mission to engage in fearless investigative journalism because we have been seduced by the lure of a Joe Biden presidency. A brief glance at the stories The Intercept has published on Biden will suffice to refute those claims.

    The narrative Glenn presents about his departure is teeming with distortions and inaccuracies — all of them designed to make him appear as a victim, rather than a grown person throwing a tantrum. It would take too long to point them all out here, but we intend to correct the record in time. For now, it is important to make clear that our goal in editing his work was to ensure that it would be accurate and fair. While he accuses us of political bias, it was he who was attempting to recycle the dubious claims of a political campaign — the Trump campaign — and launder them as journalism.

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