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In reply to the discussion: Is Glenn Greenwald the Future of News? - Bill Keller/NYT [View all]questionseverything
(11,716 posts)But to the broader point: even if one were to assume for the sake of argument that WikiLeaks more aggressive transparency may occasionally result in excess disclosures (a proposition I reject), the more government-friendly posture of The N.Y.T. and similar outlets often produces quite harmful journalism of its own. It wasnt WikiLeaks that laundered false official claims about Saddams W.M.D.s and alliance with Al Qaeda on its front page under the guise of news to help start a heinous war. It isnt WikiLeaks that routinely gives anonymity to U.S. officials to allow them to spread leader-glorifying mythologies or quite toxic smears of government critics without any accountability.
It isnt WikiLeaks that prints incredibly incendiary accusations about American whistle-blowers without a shred of evidence. And it wasnt WikiLeaks that allowed the American people to re-elect George Bush while knowing, but concealing, that he was eavesdropping on them in exactly the way the criminal law prohibited.
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nyt also helped defund acorn by running all that pimp story crap and refusing to print retraction