Thursday, February 18, 2010
NYT Vs Paterson
NYT Needs Regime Change
No More Ivy League Clueless Reporters
Friday NYT Focus in On the Gov
Absent at critical times and not often in his office
The NYT is aware of the very negative reaction it has gotten from both the public and other journalists for the story about David Johnson, today public what many believe was the real direction of their investigation Paterson's personal habits. The NYT said Paterson has become increasing isolation but does not explain how the budget crisis and dysfunctional legislature contributed to it. As Campaign Nears, Paterson Is Seen as Increasingly Remote
With all the corruption in New York how could the NYT publish such a dumb article Wednesday? What more can I say. There is no there there at the Times anymore. The paper needs a new management team if it is going to continue
Paterson response
David Paterson's Sudden Conversion on Monserrate Violence Case Sparked by Times Probe of His Own Aide David Johnson? A Timeline. (Barrett Village Voice)
Taunting The TimesPaterson ripped the New York Times this morning for what radio host John Gambling deemed a "hit piece" on the governor's "body man," David Johnson
Paterson Aide’s Quick Rise Draws Scrutiny Readers are leaving comments slamming the NYT * NYT Plagiarist RESIGNS *** No One's Perfect, Not Even The NY Times *** Scandalous NYT David Paterson Story Not Even About David Paterson mediabistro.com *** Let's Not Forget about David Paterson's Other Sketchy Aide Gawker *** David Paterson Story in the Times Undermined by Its Own Foreplay Village Voice *** A Times reader asks: what's the point of the story? *** Reader Cret 75 said my piece "SEEMS MORE LIKE GOSSIP." *** Paterson: New York Times report on aide lacks 'facts' CNN*** Profs respond to Paterson coverage NYU Washington Square News *** The Business Insider apologizes to Paterson, calling the Times story on David Johnson "a big fat nothing." *** Ditto, says the Syracuse Post-Standard.
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