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MM to NYT: Welcome to the jungle.

I prefer the term 'Fishbowl,' myself.

The New York Times, on its corrected coverage of the ongoing fall of ACORN:

ON Sept. 12, an Associated Press article inside The Times reported that the Census Bureau had severed its ties to Acorn, the community organizing group. Robert Groves, the census director, was quoted as saying that Acorn, one of thousands of unpaid organizations promoting the 2010 census, had become “a distraction.”

What the article didn’t say — but what followers of Fox News and conservative commentators already knew — was that a video sting had caught Acorn workers counseling a bogus prostitute and pimp on how to set up a brothel staffed by under-age girls, avoid detection and cheat on taxes. The young woman in streetwalker’s clothes and her companion were actually undercover conservative activists with a hidden camera.

Michelle Malkin grades them for the effort: short version is that they’re still flunking, and will continue to do so until they address the Anita MonCrief [corrected] matter*. Michelle ended her article by welcoming the NYT to the ‘jungle.’ Personally, I prefer ‘Fishbowl:’ it’s more descriptive.  People notice these things now.  They notice, also, when newspaper websites do their best to avoid linking directly to conservative online sources; I’m pretty sure that Big Government wouldn’t have gotten that link if ACORN hadn’t pulled their own statement from their own website.

I don’t actually want to see newspapers go away, seeing as they’ve got structural advantages on news gathering that I envy.  Like actual budgets: when someone like Robert Stacy McCain** decides that he’s going to go down to Kentucky and cover the Bill Sparkman murder, he has to shake the tip jar, write a few posts highlighting the issue, and hope that somebody comes through for his expenses.  The equivalent NYT editor simply calls up the relevant department and has somebody set it up.  The ability to follow stories that easily is a powerful ability; would that the NYT was willing to take advantage of it.

Moe Lane

*Unless you consider one sentence sans link or details at the end of this piece ‘addressing.’  Michelle clearly doesn’t.  For that matter, I don’t think that I do, either.

**Otherwise known as R.S. McCain, Bob McCain, Stacy McCain, or Robert McCain.

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • http://www.jeannie-ology.com jeannieology

    or should I call organic gardener…Michelle Obama and see if she has one?

    www.jeannie-ology.com

  • Jack_Savage

    This is a fine example of the thuggery that is Obama and his little robot disciples. A quote, not from Moncrief, but another reporter regarding her ACORN investigation:

    “I?m calling a halt to my efforts. I just had two unpleasant calls with the Obama campaign, wherein the spokesman was screaming and yelling and cursing me, calling me a rightwing nut and a conspiracy theorist and everything else?I?d still like to get that file from you when you have a chance to send it. One of these days, the truth is going to come out.?

    I am going out, and when I get back I am going to Moncrief’s blog and see if there is any way I can help her.

    I despise these bastards.

  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    Of course I don’t think they will. But I really despise them. Newspapers have long been the worst possible source of unbiased reporting. Good usually only for the sports section.

    Our local paper, the Houston Chronic, has resorted to dropping off free newspapers in everyone’s yard whether they want it or not! Now I have to go out everyday and pick up that ridiculous rag and dump it in the trash.

    I complained, but they keep bringing it.

  • johnt

    I wonder how many loyal readers read the Times bit linked by Moe.
    Or what they took away from it? The parts about Rangel & Spitzer may gave eased the pain but the problem there is that ACORN cuts much deeper, nation wide , heavily funded, major campaign resource, an institutional problem rather than individual.

    And yes, that affiliation formerly bragged about with The O, covered as he is with corruption but not mentioned by the paper of record.

    Perhaps liberals[?] should stop looking for hatred under the beds of America and try a few minutes of self examination every day. But honesty does hurt.

  • RedBeard

    …with the participant honestly admitting to having the problem. Unfortunately, as it relates to saving The Times (the faux mea culpa of The Times’ statements notwithstanding), such a genuine admission is still not forthcoming.

  • 6eorge Jetson

    nt

  • farstar99

    Shell acorns and chop.
    Dice acorns.
    Mince acorns.
    Crush acorns.
    Throw acorns in dirty sock and run over with truck,
    Bury under full moon.
    Order pizza.

    As for dinosaur media, I don’t think the budget is all that useful to getting the truth out there. If a reporter wanted to go to Kentucky to prove it wasn’t murder, what newspaper editor is going to give them the money, anyway?

  • http://warlocketx.wordpress.com/ Ric Locke

    …discussed here (yes, that’s a blogpimp).

    Regards,
    Ric

  • archer52

    I heard Barney Frank was backing up the bus on ACORN as well. That is a signal to the rest of the left to start acting shocked and outraged.

    Here is the question of the day. Is ACRON

  • archer52

    Here is the question of the day. Is ACORN part of the conspiracy the left is pushing on our nation, or just another example of the “useful idiot” taken advantage by socialists and communists during their effort to take over governments? (Examples of this are Michael Moore, Sean Penn, eco-fanatics, tree huggers, feminists and other special interest groups.)

    Will Obama sign any legislation that stops the funding to a group he claims he is committed to if there are no back door ways to keep it going? He claims he is beholden to them and understands the plight of the poor black, but at the same time he was picked, polished and promoted by radical men, many of them elite whites and elite blacks who worked alongside each other. Do they really care about the condition of the poor? Does Obama, who scurries to elite parties like the one in San Fran where he made it infamous “God and guns” statement, really see himself in the same light as those who will never rise above their current lot in life?

    We’ll see. If Obama refuses to sign any bill with the de-funding provision in it, we will know it was all a ruse and cover for the liberals who supported ACORN and now want to get above the stink. If Obama signs it, and ACORN is truly cut off (keep in mind they could get funding from another related corporation which is still funded by the U.S.) then we will know that Obama cares more for himself and his own agenda than the people who blindly supported him.

    That will be an interesting fallout to witness.

  • bk

    But why does the NY Times refer to ACORN as “Acorn” instead of “A.C.O.R.N.” like they do with other acronyms? They use “U.S.” instead of “US” and “I.R.S.” instead of “IRS” for example. I think it’s stupid that they (almost) always include the extra periods, but why aren’t they at least consistent about it?

  • janis

    Consistency is for the little people, don’t you know. As is truth. And being unbiased.

  • johnt

    He dares not do otherwise.
    Have you ever known a liberal who would not push his best friend under the bus, tie the weights around his mothers ankles & push her off the rowboat, poison his pet dog,[if he ever had one], strangle his wife in her sleep, and of course, sell his country down the river for a handful of votes ?
    Remember, and as the Times would say, Liberals eschew ideology in favor of pragmatism. Read, turn them inside out and you will find nary a hint of either principles or loyalty, it’s the law of the jungle baby and they think they’re the kings.
    ACORN? It never existed !

  • peg_c

    Someone will always report news. I just want everything and everyone associated with the current newsgathering regime in the Old Media to die, go away, fall by the wayside, evaporate. They deserve nothing but failure and ignominy. I don’t consider the NY Post, FNC and some other organs part of this cabal of liars and domestic enemies.

    There is a paper here in the Hudson Valley out of Middletown called “The Times Herald-Record.” It is a miserable mess of lefty lies and propaganda and I wouldn’t take it for free. (It’s actually fairly popular with the citizenry on the west side of the Hudson, which says something about the mean IQ level here.) Wouldn’t you know it started mysteriously appearing on my driveway daily, in early August. When I complained on the phone they said it was a 2 week free trial. I told them to stop it immediately – that no way was I reading it and I resented having to expend energy to toss their garbage in the trash.

    This is the latest ploy by failing liberal rags to boost circulation. It no longer matters if they are paid for. Unbelievable.

  • peg_c

    I believe they follow Alinsky. Wasn’t their original mission to disrupt society and overthrow accepted economic practices and mechanisms and basically enact income redistribution? Because those have certainly been effected by ACORN, SEIU, the CRA (same “parents”), and the Barney Frank disasters? All very interrelated, incestuous and intersected. And having seen all those ACORN videos, I have to say this entire grand scheme is aka Reparations. They were going to do it however they had to.

  • WarEagle01

    ?I?m calling a halt to my efforts. I just had two unpleasant calls with the Obama campaign, wherein the spokesman was screaming and yelling and cursing me, calling me a rightwing nut and a conspiracy theorist and everything else?I?d still like to get that file from you when you have a chance to send it. One of these days, the truth is going to come out.?

    If you’re a member of the MSM, Barry says “jump” and you ask “how high?”