February 13, 2004

Media Standards

I will join Virginia Postrel in complementing US Media for holding back on the Kerry bimbo scandal. This story looks worthy of burial before it gets traction. But Brother Hugh Hewitt seems right-on in asserting a double standard:

The New Republic's Peter Beinart and I mixed it up today, when after dancing around the fact that he and the staff at TNR had been discussing the Kerry allegations he chastised me for bringing up the DrudgeReport's allegations on air without any evidence for their veracity. Trap sprung. I asked Peter for the evidence supporting the allegations that Bush was a "deserter" or "AWOL", allegations that he and the TNR staff have been rolling about in for days. The only "evidence" he could cite was General Turnipseed's alleged charge.

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But while Beinart and his colleagues of the left have no problem covering the Bush story and shifting coverage from the lack of evidence for the charges leveled at Bush to their dissatisfaction with the completeness of the Bush denials, they are feigning shock that a report from Matt Drudge on alleged Kerry infidelity should be mentioned outside their newsrooms.


Hmmmmm? Peter? Hat-tip Instapundit

Posted by jk at February 13, 2004 04:07 PM
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