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January 24, 2008

Newspapers Peddling Delusion Drugs


I doubt that any major newspaper would publish a press release from a pharmaceutical company or a pharma company’s related “research institute” without at least mentioning the fact of the source’s involvement, the one-sided self-interest of the press release, and questioning the source’s credibility.

Yet, newspapers across the country carried the press release journalism by the Associated Press and New York Times and other newswires about the George Soros funded “study” of what it calls lies by those in the administration who sent us into Iraq. Soros is not mentioned, nor is the methodology of the “study” questioned, nor is context of any import that – aside from every intelligence body in the Western world believing the charges against Saddam – today’s Democrat Party leaders believed Saddam was a serious threat who must go.

Bob Owens, who led the dissection and exposure of the rotten core of Beauchamp and the New Republic, does it again with this so-called study. READ IT.

Bob writes me, there’s more:

Sadly, I didn't have enough space to include all of Dr. Kuyper's comments--the post was already in excess of 2,500 words--but he noted quite a few more examples of bogus "research" in the CPI study.

Perhaps these guys should work for The Lancet?

Though they do draw their paychecks from the same convict billionaire either way, so it may not matter...

MSM reporters have access to the Internet. They, ultimately, draw their paychecks from readers. Will MSM reporters follow-up, or are they indebted to ideological paychecks from Soros fronts?

Bruce Kesler | Jan. 24, 2008 | 10:01 AM