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Bob Woodward v. Andrew Sullivan’s “Daily Ditch”

by Mojambo ( 209 Comments › )
Filed under Liberal Fascism, Media, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives at March 15th, 2013 - 7:00 am

It is hard for me to believe that 10 years ago my first two reads when I turned my computer on in the morning when I got to the office was Charles Johnson’s “Little Green Footballs” and Andrew Sullivan’s “The Daily Dish” (now referred to by many on the Right as “The Daily Ditch”). This article just shows you how the political Left will turn on their own when their “own” shows some intellectual and professional integrity. (Although to be fair I never thought of Bob Woodward as being on the hard Left.) Tina Brown not firing Andrew Sullivan from The Daily Beast because of all those vicious smears about Trig Palin’s parentage shows us as Mr. Nolte points out that as long as you target the “right” people, any smears no matter how  vicious and preposterous will be tolerated.

hat tip – Powerline

by John Nolte

A couple weeks ago, the last living legend in journalism, Bob Woodward — the man who took down a corrupt president and for the last forty years has remained at the top of his profession — made the biggest mistake of his career.

Woodward was caught red-handed using his own exhaustive reporting to expose President Obama as a liar for trying to tie ownership of sequester to the tail of congressional Republicans.  Afterwards, based on his own opinion, Woodward was then busted for saying he was uncomfortable with a top White House official telling him he would “regret” reporting that Obama had moved the negotiating goal posts with respect to sequester tax increases.

Unlike so many others in his profession, Woodward wasn’t caught lying or manufacturing facts. [……] His sin was only daring to step off the Narrative Plantation at the expense of President Obama. And for that sin, the recriminations from his so-called colleagues came fast and furious.

In other words, the media-collective was all geared up to deliver Obama a major sequester victory before Woodward came along and rained a bunch of facts down on their parade. And now, as payback, they are raining hell down on him with derision and ridicule that has lasted straight through to today. Throughout the Web, Woodward is now getting hammered via Slate (an outlet owned by his employer, The Washington Post) over his reporting in “Wired,” a 1984 biography of the late John Belushi.

What’s notable is that all of this is occurring in a media environment in whicg Eliot Spitzer is given two primetime cable news shows, Al Sharpton is an NBC News star, Dave Weigel has his own Slate blog, Ezra Klein’s (of journoList fame) and Ben Smith’s stars are ever on the rise, Dan Rather is treated as an elder statesman, Brian Ross remains an ABC big shot, and the Internet’s number-one smear-merchant, Andrew Sullivan, is treated like the media’s favorite uncle.

For those of you who don’t know, Sullivan spent years manufacturing a vicious conspiracy around the parentage of Trig Palin, Governor Sarah Palin’s youngest son. Currently, Sullivan is spreading smears about Pope Benedict and the Catholic Cardinals. [……..] And yet, the media not only helps to aggregate these partisan smear campaigns; they treat Sullivan with respect and deference.

Earlier this year, after Sullivan was dumped by the Daily Beast, everyone from the New York Times to Politico to NPR came to his rescue with the affection and attention needed to ensure his new venture would be a success. All this for a man who launched a nasty “birther” style conspiracy against a Down Syndrome child and his mother.

Can you imagine the same media doing anything close to the same for someone who put a tenth as much effort into questioning Obama’s birthplace or the parentage of one of Obama’s daughters?

It’s a revealing and very troubling fact that, even though Sullivan’s unfounded rumor-mongering and character assassination passes nothing close to a journalistic standard and goes a long way towards defining his online identity, the media still embrace him. [……..] Because Sullivan is savvy enough to engage in the “correct” kind of unfounded rumor-mongering and character assassination.

You see, although Andrew Sullivan violates every rule of ethical journalism, the media still love and promote him, because he targets the “right” people. That was true with Palin and it’s true today.

Since going independent, Sullivan’s latest unfounded smear campaign is aimed directly at the Catholic Church.  Without any evidence, he has accused the Holy Father of having a secret homosexual relationship. Later, Sullivan upped the ante by claiming “many” of the Catholic Cardinals are gay.

Other than a few media tsk-tsks, though, over the years, Sullivan has paid zero price for any of this behavior. In fact, these deliberate smear campaigns have likely helped to up his media profile and endear him to a left-wing media that secretly loves this behavior. [……..]

But who is having his career relentlessly undermined right now? Bob Woodward, for doing nothing more than reporting the truth and his opinion.

So, as you can see, the message from the media is abundantly clear: You can hurl all the unfounded claims and filth at the right without ever having to fear any kind of recrimination from your “journalist” peers. But should you report a truth about Barack Obama that derails his political goals, your peers will relentlessly destroy you and your legacy — even if it means going all the way back to 1984.

Read the rest – How Woodward’s truths and Sullivan’s smears expose our corrupt media

Andrew Sullivan goes after Bob Woodward

by Phantom Ace ( 45 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Cult of Obama, Media, OOT at February 28th, 2013 - 11:13 pm

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The Progressive machine has gone after one of their icons. Ever since Bob Woodword called out Obama’s lies on Sequester, he is no longer the media icon he used to be for his role in uncovering Watergate. Now the Progressive machine is going after him.

Andrew Sullivan, who is probably Charles Johnson’s influence, goes after Bob Woodward. In Sullivan’s mind – how dare Woodward go after his believed God-King.

Woodward has called the president guilty of “madness” and of moving the goal-posts by suggesting that the threat of the sequester was designed to facilitate a grand bargain – tax hikes, entitlement and defense cuts combined with tax reform. But that was the point of the sequester; it was a deadly instrument designed to force both parties to compromise – one on taxes, the other on spending cuts. Woodward’s op-ed was untrue, it seems to me, plainly untrue. More to the point he accused the president of madness, even though he has offered a compromise that includes cuts to Medicare as serious as those in Bowles-Simpson, while the Republicans insist on only spending cuts.

Yes, the sequester idea originated with Jack Lew in the Obama administration but was quickly embraced by the GOP and became a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, after the brinksmanship of the debt ceiling battle in 2011. Odd, isn’t it, that Woodward did not, to my knowledge, describe the GOP’s successful and completely unnecessary downgrade of this country’s credit rating as “madness.”

How dare Woodward question The Progressive Movement’s Lord and Savior!

The Daily Beast dumps Andrew “Trig truther” Sullivan

by Mojambo ( 100 Comments › )
Filed under Media at January 15th, 2013 - 2:30 pm

Andrew Sullivan (obsessed by Sarah Palin’s uterus while becoming a rabid anti-Semite)  is so demented that I would not even think that the Stalinist rag “The Nation” would touch him. In his descent into madness he has mirrored a certain heavy set, double chinned, unemployed jazz guitarist who has dabbled in blogging with varying degrees of success.

by John Nolte

According to a credible source with inside knowledge of the matter, the actual  reason Andrew Sullivan and the Daily Beast are parting ways at the end of this month has nothing to do with some high-falutin’ “duty to try and see if we could help break some new ground” and “pioneer” a “solid future for web journalism.” According to this source, who spoke exclusively with Breitbart News, the powers that be at the Daily Beast decided the traffic Sullivan’s Daily Dish delivered just wasn’t worth the price of holding on to him for another year.

In other words, the Daily Beast did not renew Andrew Sullivan’s contract, and he was let go.

Though Sullivan never came out and said directly that it was his choice to leave the Beast, the carefully worded  January 2 post announcing the move most certainly left the impression that the reason for the separation didn’t involve him being dumped. Rather, that this was all about Sullivan and his editorial staff making a scary/brave decision to embark on a new adventure involving a completely independent, subscription-based blog:

And so, as we contemplated the end of our contract with the Beast at the end of 2012, we faced a decision. …

The only completely clear and transparent way to do this, we concluded, was to become totally independent of other media entities and rely entirely on you for our salaries, health insurance, and legal, technological and accounting expenses. …

So, as of February 1, we will revert to our old URL – www.andrewsullivan.com. All previous URLs will automatically redirect, so don’t worry about losing us. Until then, the Beast has generously agreed to keep us on so we can organize ourselves in time for the launch. In fact, Tina and Barry have been fully supportive of this decision once we made it, although we’re all sad to part ways.

The impression is so strong, that David Carr of The New York Times linked to the post Friday and wrote,  “On Wednesday, Andrew Sullivan, one of the pioneers of the blogging Web, decided to end his relationship with The Daily Beast[.]”

Except, according to our source, it wasn’t Sullivan’s decision.

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There’s no question Sullivan is a popular blogger. The question, though, is among whom and how many? Obviously, the elite media adores Sarah Palin’s Primary Womb Detective, as do enough people, apparently, to get Sully Telethon 2013 over the $300,000 mark in a little over 24 hours. But a look at some other data points might help to make sense of the Daily Beast’s decision to cut its losses.

For a blogger with a media profile as big as Sullivan’s, the fact that he has fewer than 75,000 Twitter followers is a bit surprising. By comparison, Ben Smith has over 125,000, Dave Weigel over 98,000, and Michelle Malkin (who Sullivan has named an unflattering award after) has more than the three of them combined.

Furthermore, a quick scan of the Daily Dish front page, which holds around 40 individual posts, reveals that (as of this writing Friday afternoon) only one post has received more than a hundred Facebooks “Likes,” and 24 have fewer than ten. [……..]

Another mystery our source may have cleared up is why Beast proprietor, Tina Brown, would allow Sullivan to stay on a full month after announcing a decision to leave. Allowing Sullivan a full month’s perch on her site to raise money for his own operation makes more sense in a situation where it was her decision to part ways, not his.

You can’t blame Sullivan for putting the best face possible on the situation. But he’s also someone who frequently writes about the special relationship he has with his readers.  [……]

Read the rest – Exclusive: Sullivan unceremoniously dumped by Daily Beast

Andrew Sullivan to start subscription site

by Phantom Ace ( 121 Comments › )
Filed under Humor, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Progressives at January 3rd, 2013 - 3:00 pm

Andrew Sullivan, whose claim to fame is rivaling Charles Johnson’s online nervous breakdown and paranoia, has reached a new delusional level. He is leaving the Neo-Marxist Daily Beast and plans to start a subscription website.

Andrew Sullivan, the prolific writer who has built up his following for his blog “The Dish” first at the TheAtlantic.com and then at the Daily Beast, announced on Wednesday he is striking out on his own with a Web site dependent entirely on subscription revenue.

Mr. Sullivan said in an announcement posted on “The Dish” that starting on Feb. 1, he plans to charge readers $19.99 a year or whatever they might want to pay to subscribe to his site. He said that he spent the last dozen years blogging and trying to figure out how to make his venture profitable. He tried pledge drives for six years and then shifted to partnering with larger institutions like the Atlantic and the Daily Beast. He said he decided to make this change now since his contract with the Daily Beast was finished at the end of 2012.

“We felt more and more that getting readers to pay a small amount for content was the only truly solid future for online journalism,” Mr. Sullivan wrote. He added “the only completely clear and transparent way to do this, we concluded, was to become totally independent of other media entities and rely entirely on you for our salaries, health insurance, and legal, technological and accounting expenses.”

Mr. Sullivan is starting his new company, Dish Publishing LLC, with his two colleagues and executive editors, Patrick Appel and Chris Bodenner. Mr. Sullivan said that he has received the support of Tina Brown, the Daily Beast’s editor in chief, and Barry Diller, its owner, to keep “The Dish” on the Daily Beast Web site through Feb. 1. Then the site will shift to his old address, www.andrewsullivan.com.

Other than Charles Johnson, Chris Matthews and a few loons, who the hell will pay money to read Andrew Sullivan rants. His paranoid world view centered around Sarah Palin’s son, Trig, and some nefarious anti-gay genocide plot is not even funny. Unlike Charles whose hysterical rantings about Ron Paul and Nazis can be funny occasionally, Sullivan is a bore. He is a Far Left Neo-Marxist but calls himself a Conservative. This is not a man who lives in reality and will soon discover, he does not have the clout nor readership he thinks he does.

I hope Andrew Sullivan will end up broke in the streets along with Charles Johnson. They both should be locked up in mental asylums.