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Ex-Reporter Blasts NYTimes
« on: May 21, 2003, 02:47:16 PM »
First is this, about Jayson Blair.  He was the heralded reporter that was found to be...very creative with the truth:

From MSNBC.com
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Unrepentant Blair taunts ‘idiot’ editors
 
Ex-reporter says he laughed
when he read NYT’s mea culpa

By Howard Kurtz
THE WASHINGTON POST
   
May 21 —  Jayson Blair is lashing out at the New York Times, saying that “racism had much more of an impact” on his career at the paper than affirmative action did and boasting about his repeated deception of Times editors.        

        IN AN extraordinary interview with the New York Observer being published today, the former reporter laughed about the Times’s investigation of him and seemed angry that his serial fabrications weren’t being properly appreciated.
       “I don’t understand why I am the bumbling affirmative action hire when Stephen Glass is this brilliant whiz kid, when from my perspective — and I know I shouldn’t be saying this — I fooled some of the most brilliant people in journalism,” he said. Glass, who was fired by the New Republic for inventing stories five years ago, “is so brilliant and yet somehow I’m [an] affirmative action hire. They’re all so smart, but I was sitting right under their nose fooling them. If they’re all so brilliant and I’m such an affirmative action hire, how come they didn’t catch me?”
       
BLASTS ‘IDIOT’ EDITORS
       Times editors have denied that they treated the error-prone Blair leniently because he is African American — although Executive Editor Howell Raines has said he might have done so subconsciously. But Blair told reporter Sridhar Pappu:
       “Anyone who tells you that my race didn’t play a role in my career at the New York Times is lying to you. Both racial preferences and racism played a role. And I would argue that they didn’t balance each other out.”    
       While ridiculing what he called “idiot” editors at the Times, he also said it was “kind of unfair” to blame Raines and Managing Editor Gerald Boyd for his misconduct. He said Boyd, the paper’s highest-ranking black editor, tried to block his promotion to the national staff.
       The only point at which Blair, 27, appeared to blame himself was when he said he might have been too young for “a snake pit” like the Times.
       But he kept returning to the question of race, telling the Manhattan weekly: “I was under a lot of pressure. I was black at the New York Times, which is something that hurts you as much as it helps you. I certainly have health problems which probably led to me having to kill Jayson Blair, the journalist. ... So Jayson Blair the human being could live, Jayson Blair the journalist had to die.”
       Blair did not criticize metropolitan editor Jonathan Landman, who tried to help the reporter but told his bosses in an e-mail 13 months ago that they had to stop Blair from continuing to write for the Times. But he said Landman, whom he called an honorable man, refuses to believe that some of his subordinates are “racist.” Blair added that “there are senior managers at the New York Times who want African American reporters to succeed, and there are hundreds of white junior managers who resent that and don’t.”  
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CENTER OF DEBATE
       Blair has been at the center of a fierce, racially charged debate over how badly the Times handled the lies and plagiarism that led to his May 1 resignation. In a 7,000-word mea culpa, the paper said Blair had fabricated 36 stories — including one that featured the father of rescued POW Jessica Lynch choking up, complete with an erroneous description of his West Virginia home because Blair had lied about being there.
       When the Times investigation was published, Blair said, he “just couldn’t stop laughing” because his description of the West Virginia home had been so far off from reality.
       Blair dismissed the notion that senior editors had protected him, rattling off the names of Raines, Boyd and others who he said never helped him, including a female editor whom he described as caring only about pretty Jewish girls.
       Observer Editor Peter Kaplan said Blair appeared “deeply angry” at the Times. “He seems to have obscured his own moral lapses in what he did, in deference to the racial injuries he feels he suffered.”
       Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis said yesterday that the paper would have no comment. But in a memo yesterday, Raines and Boyd said they planned to demonstrate “our absolute determination to change the way this newsroom works,” including the hiring of 20 more people to ease workloads at the paper. They also said, in response to complaints about a top-down management style, they would “push authority on news coverage and staff assignments down to the department heads” and “work with them in a consultative way on matters of news judgment and deployment of resources.”
       Describing himself in the Observer interview as having struggled with alcohol and cocaine since he was a teenager, Blair said he botched the coverage of a 2001 benefit concert, which required two corrections, because he was drunk on assignment.
       
PROBLEM LASTED YEARS
       Blair maintained that his web of lies started in earnest in January and that he had fudged the facts perhaps five times before that. However, The Washington Post has reported that he badly distorted an interview done for him in 2000 by a Times freelancer, Lisa Suhay, and threatened to get the paper to drop her if she didn’t stop pressing for a correction.
       The Post has also reported that in 1999, while working as an intern at the Boston Globe, Blair faked an interview with D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams. Blair told the Observer that his former Globe colleagues were “a bunch of thin-skinned, sheltered, cocooned babies.”
       Blair was more restrained in a separate statement to CNN on Monday, saying he is “sorry” and wants to write his story — he has hired an agent to entertain book and movie offers — so that “others will learn from my mistakes.” But, he said, “there are many assumptions being made, that because I’m black, Gerald Boyd was my mentor, and because my closest friend, Zuza Glowacka, is Polish, I was trying to gain favor with Howell Raines. People will be surprised when the whole story comes out.’ ” Glowacka, a Times clerk who has resigned, is a friend of Raines’s wife, Krystyna Anna Stachowiak.
       
       © 2003 The Washington Post Company


And then this:

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New York Times Reporter Booed at College Graduation

Tuesday, May 20, 2003



CHICAGO — A New York Times reporter cut short a keynote address to graduates at a private Illinois college over the weekend after audience members shouted down his comments about the war in Iraq.

Chris Hedges (search), a Pulitzer Prize winner and author of a recent book that describes war as an addiction, was booed Saturday at Rockford College (search), a small liberal arts school 80 miles northwest of Chicago. After protesters rushed the stage and twice cut power to the microphone, Hedges cut his speech short.

"He delivered what I guess I would refer to as a fairly strident perspective on the war in Iraq and American policy," college President Paul Pribbenow said Tuesday. "I think our audience at commencement were not prepared for that."

Many audience members turned their backs on Hedges, while others booed and shouted, said Pribbenow, who at one point pleaded to let the speech continue.

Hedges said he had given similar talks at several other colleges on his book, but had never had such a response.

"I was surprised at how vociferous it was and the fact that people climbed onto the podium," Hedges said.

Elinor Radlund, who attended the ceremony, said a woman beside her began singing "God Bless America" while a man rushed down the aisle shouting, "Go home!"

"It just got to be a very nasty situation," Radlund said.

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« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2003, 02:49:57 PM »
This guy would make a GREAT defense lawyer.

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« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2003, 05:27:28 PM »
this guy is a real piece of work

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« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2003, 05:32:27 PM »
You gotta admire Blair.  He gets caught and immediately goes on the offensive.  He will end up a millionaire over this.  

And Hedges was a buttwipe to use a once-in-a-lifetime graduation ceremony as a political podium.   He may as well have gotten up an tried to sell the crowd Amway products.

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« Reply #4 on: May 21, 2003, 09:04:47 PM »
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You gotta admire Blair.  He gets caught and immediately goes on the offensive.  He will end up a millionaire over this.  
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« Reply #5 on: May 21, 2003, 09:42:00 PM »
Could this be used as an argument to stop Affirmative Action?

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Times editors have denied that they treated the error-prone Blair leniently because he is African American — although Executive Editor Howell Raines has said he might have done so subconsciously. But Blair told reporter Sridhar Pappu:  “Anyone who tells you that my race didn’t play a role in my career at the New York Times is lying to you. Both racial preferences and racism played a role. And I would argue that they didn’t balance each other out.”  
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« Reply #6 on: May 21, 2003, 09:48:52 PM »
He knows the drill... admit nothing, deny everything, and make counter-accusations.
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« Reply #7 on: May 21, 2003, 10:58:00 PM »
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He knows the drill... admit nothing, deny everything, and make counter-accusations.


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« Reply #8 on: May 21, 2003, 11:04:51 PM »
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Chris Hedges (search), a Pulitzer Prize winner and author of a recent book that describes war as an addiction, was booed Saturday at Rockford College (search), a small liberal arts school 80 miles northwest of Chicago. After protesters rushed the stage and twice cut power to the microphone, Hedges cut his speech short.

"He delivered what I guess I would refer to as a fairly strident perspective on the war in Iraq and American policy," college President Paul Pribbenow said Tuesday. "I think our audience at commencement were not prepared for that."

Many audience members turned their backs on Hedges, while others booed and shouted, said Pribbenow, who at one point pleaded to let the speech continue.

Hedges said he had given similar talks at several other colleges on his book, but had never had such a response.

"I was surprised at how vociferous it was and the fact that people climbed onto the podium," Hedges said.

Elinor Radlund, who attended the ceremony, said a woman beside her began singing "God Bless America" while a man rushed down the aisle shouting, "Go home!"

"It just got to be a very nasty situation," Radlund said.


This story cannot be true.  I read on this board that colleges are breeding grounds of anti-American sentiment and leftist-Communist sympathy.  Surely there are no such conservative students who would react in such a crude and juvenile manner.  That behavior is just too similar to that of the degenerate anti-war demonstrators.  It must be a leftist conspiracy to make a free-speech martyr out of this Hedges guy.  He's from the NYT - say no more!!!

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« Reply #9 on: May 21, 2003, 11:55:32 PM »
I hope Blair writes a book so we can learn the real truth. :rolleyes:   (sorry, I couldn't pass that up)

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« Reply #10 on: May 21, 2003, 11:59:43 PM »
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Chris Hedges (search), a Pulitzer Prize winner and author of a recent book that describes war as an addiction, was booed Saturday at Rockford College (search), a small liberal arts school 80 miles northwest of Chicago. After protesters rushed the stage and twice cut power to the microphone, Hedges cut his speech short.

"He delivered what I guess I would refer to as a fairly strident perspective on the war in Iraq and American policy," college President Paul Pribbenow said Tuesday. "I think our audience at commencement were not prepared for that."

Many audience members turned their backs on Hedges, while others booed and shouted, said Pribbenow, who at one point pleaded to let the speech continue.

Hedges said he had given similar talks at several other colleges on his book, but had never had such a response.

"I was surprised at how vociferous it was and the fact that people climbed onto the podium," Hedges said.

Elinor Radlund, who attended the ceremony, said a woman beside her began singing "God Bless America" while a man rushed down the aisle shouting, "Go home!"

"It just got to be a very nasty situation," Radlund said.


Simply put, the anit-war soothsayers predicted doom.  We would lose, there would be many American casualties, blood flowing the streets, etc.

Of course, there is going to be a backlash against these people.

I'm not naming names (Hollywood comes to mind) but they have already felt some heat from their statements before the actual war started.  Now that it has shown that they were completely wrong they are feeling a different heat.  Hopefully of their face warm with shame.
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