Why Does the NYT Refrain from Explaining the Predatory Motives of a Billionaire-Backed Think Tank?
By Lynn Stuart Parramore
May 27, 2013
| One of the all-time greatest hits of right-wing pundits is the
insistence on a “liberal bias” in the media. Journalist and historian
Eric Alterman exposed this myth in his 2003 book, What Liberal Media? [3]
yet it persists, often resulting in mainstream media outlets caving to a
strategy known as “working the refs,” in which shrill cries of bias
cause journalists and pundits to privilege right-leaning perspectives so
they won’t be accused.
A disturbing example of this trend haunts the pages of the New York Times, in which the pernicious work of the decidedly right-wing Peter G. Peterson Institute is treated as ideologically unbiased while that of other organizations across the spectrum are consistently mentioned along with an ideological tag; often one designed to misguide readers on the actual nature of the organization’s agenda.
Let’s take a tour of the NYT archives.
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