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Steve Emerson points out NY Times bias in favor of Hamas

by Phantom Ace ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Anti-Jihad, Dhimmitude, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Israel at January 6th, 2009 - 2:58 pm

Steve Emerson is one of the founding fathers of the anti-Jihadi movement. Back in the mid 90’s around 95 I believe, he had specials on how Jihadi charities were active in America. he sounded off the alarm bell on Al Qaeda. He also was one of the few journalists to support Serbia’s fight against Jihad.

Why Does The New York Times Love Hamas?

The paper of record refuses to call them terrorists, extols the groups’ humanitarian efforts, and whitewashes its behavior during the now-broken ceasefire.

In the past week, the Fourth Estate’s Hamas cheerleaders have stripped away any pretense of being honest or neutral, with the New York Times continuing to take the side of the terrorist group in one of the most shameful journalistic episodes I have ever seen. In following the Times coverage for the past six months and checking external sources of information, one can see a clear pattern of propagandistic reporting favoring Hamas that selective suppressed or willfully misrepresented information.

Steve Emerson should be listened too. He’s the real deal unlike Charles Johnson.

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