The Media's Enemy #1 and #2.
To absolutely nobody's surprise, the Democratic Lapdog Media has taken Nancy Pelosi's orders totally seriously—and has begun investigating the funding behind the dastardly 70% of the country that's opposed to the Ground Zero Mosque:
I just got a call from Kenneth P. Vogel of Politico, asking me a series of questions about donations to our efforts against the Ground Zero mega-mosque, and growing increasingly hostile and belligerent when I declined to answer.
Well, Politico can be very proud of itself. Instead of looking into where the pro-Sharia, anti-freedom of speech, refuses-to-denounce-Hamas Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf and his thug developer Sharif El-Gamal are getting their $100 million to build the mega-mosque, when they haven't ruled out funding from Iran and Saudi Arabia, they're spending their time trying to trace the few thousands it will take Pamela Geller and me to mount our rally against the mega-mosque on 9/11.
Bravo, Politico. Do your worst. When this all comes down, you'll be in the running for a Walter Duranty Award. Don't know who he was, Vogel? Look him up.
If it weren't so transparent, I'd be livid.
I think I'll just laugh instead.
POLITICO = LOSERS.
For those who don't know who Duranty was:
Walter Duranty won a Pulitzer Prize in 1932 for a set of stories he wrote in 1931 as The New York Times' Moscow correspondent, covering Joseph Stalin's Five-Year Plan to industrialize the Soviet Union. Duranty, who died in 1957, enjoyed a lavish lifestyle during his 12 years in Moscow, and is widely seen as an apologist for Joseph Stalin. He is the subject of a 1990 biography called "Stalin's Apologist.
The New York Times hired a professor of Russian history to review Duranty's work. That professor, Mark Von Hagen of Columbia University, says Mr. Duranty's reports were unbalanced and uncritical, and they far too often gave voice to Stalinist propaganda.
In his New York Times articles, Duranty repeatedly denied the existence of the 1932 Ukrainian famine that is estimated to have killed between five million and 10 million Ukrainians, even though he knew of its existence. Because of this, several organizations have called on the Pulitzer Board to revoke his prize, but no action has been taken.
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