For John, BLUF: Question everything. Tear and compare. Trust few, unless they have proven themselves worthy of trust. Nothing to see here; just move along.
From PJ Media, by Columnist Stephen Green, 13 August 2025, 11:20 AM.
Here is the lede plus four:
Many years ago, Bill Whittle gave me the sharpest definition you might ever read for the proper role of journalism in a healthy republic: "They're the antibodies of the body politic." But we do not live in a healthy republic — and journalists too often are part of the cancer we're trying to eliminate.The two are Reorter Ellen Nakashima, of The Washington Post, and Reporter Michael Schmidt, of The New York Times.Case in point: So-called journalists who, instead of investigating Russiagate claims, performed as marionettes for the Obama-era intelligence community, determined to rig and then undo a presidential election.
And now we have at least two names.
I'll get to those in just a moment, but first, this important reminder.
At the center of the Obama White House’s fabricated Russia collusion narrative is Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) — currently under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maryland for mortgage fraud.
Then there is this:
John Solomon and Jerry Dunleavy reported late on Tuesday that "Columbia University law professor Daniel Richman admitted to [FBI] agents in interviews he routinely communicated on behalf of [then-FBI director James] Comey, his longtime friend, with Times reporter Michael Schmidt, whose work was among the newspaper's 2018 Pulitzer-winning stories on Russian election interference."The sad part of this, for me, is that a Pulitzer Prize was awarded and likely won't be revoked. Just as Reporter Walter Duranty's Pulizer for what turned out to be the Holodomor, was never revoked.Pulitzer-winning fake news — good grief.
I am counting on the Press to aim for the target and to come close. For them to be a partisan hack is not only very disappointing, but is bad for our Republic.
Hat tip to the InstaPundit.
Regards — Cliff
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