NY Times Holds Stories Because They're Afraid of Conservatives

The John McCain-Vicki Iseman story is not the first article the New York Times has held back for political reasons. They have now done this on at least three occasions:

1.    The original FISA story on how the Bush administration was not getting warrants for wiretaps inside the United States.
2.    The original story in 2004 that showed Osama bin Laden was hiding in Pakistan, not Afghanistan.
3.    The McCain-Iseman story.

We had James Risen, the writer of the first two stories on our show back in 2005 and he admitted that they held the Bin Laden story until after the 2004 election because the New York Times didn't want to "get caught up in the politics of it."(You can listen to the whole Jim Risen interview here.)

Another way of stating that is that they were afraid of being called the liberal media by Republicans. After decades of being chastised for being liberal, they have become gun-shy. In this McCain story, they also held off until they were about to outed by other news agencies as sitting on the story.

Conservatives are now charging that the New York Times held off on the story until after McCain had wrapped up the nomination, so they could ruin his chances in the general election. First, this is wrong because if they wanted to hurt his chances of getting elected, they would have revealed this fact much closer to the general election. They couldn't have done McCain a bigger favor than by waiting to release the piece until after the primaries and way, way before the general.

Since they endorsed McCain in January despite knowing this story - and the clear implications of hypocrisy on campaign finance reform, let alone the other implications - the most likely conspiracy would be that they favor McCain in the election. But I don't think there is a conspiracy.

I think the far simpler answer is the correct one. The McCain campaign threatened and intimidated them as the Bush team has done on countless occasions and they gave in until someone else was about to release the story. The only thing worse than being bullied by Republicans is getting scooped by your competitors.

The story here isn't that the NYT is trying to hurt conservatives, it's the exact opposite - they're afraid of them. On every occasion that they have had a major story like this, they have held it after being badgered by Republicans. They only print the stories when there are no other options left and the story is about to get printed elsewhere anyway.

In the end, the concerns Jim Risen expressed to us about politicizing these stories are ironically counterproductive. When any paper holds a story because of political pressure, they are politicizing the story. The only way to avoid making this type of political decision, by commission or omission, is to print the story when you have it.

Now the New York Times has gotten itself in the same old pickle they always do - they are going to be criticized by Republicans when in fact they were trying to be extra fair to Republicans. What they don't get is that the conservatives view them as the enemy; they are never going to be appeased. So, do us all a favor and just print the damn story when you have it.

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Why are they trying to appease the Republicans?  It's worse than negotiating with terrorists, despots&nb sp;and fanatics. 

It's sobering to think that many people get vital information from a publication by people who are so dense they still think you can appease the right-wing nutjobs.

by Dogger on 02/21/2008 07:48:39 AM EST

That is what people will say but I thought of this non story story from the front page of the NYT

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by ViperVisor on 02/21/2008 08:05:45 AM EST

"The worst evil is - and that's the product of censorship - is the self-censorship, because that twists spines, that destroys my character because I have to think something else and say something else, I have to always control myself."
Milos Forman

by toosinbeymen on 02/21/2008 08:58:25 AM EST

The New York Times, just like any newspaper, is a business, and they answer first to their advertisers...namely Conservative Republicans with lots of Money...

Anybody who thinks that the media can possibly be impartial and do right by the people is foolish and not paying attention to reality...

So whining about fairness and when they publish the story is somewhat irrelevant...They are going to do what makes them more money regardfless of right or wrong...


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by bobo1 on 02/21/2008 10:21:54 AM EST

If they were afraid of their corporate bosses that much, then why even report the story at all?

Cynicism is poison to reform and pumps life into the status quo.

by prezalex on 02/21/2008 09:52:20 PM EST

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The corporate bosses want the newspapers to sell more papers to advertise their products more. How much free publicity did the NYT get over this flap? A Lot, and the more papers the sell, ostensibly the more products they advertise in the paper they sell...

Media is controlled by who funds it...BIG BUSINESS!!! Is it that difficult to understand?

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by bobo1 on 02/21/2008 10:42:26 PM EST

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Which did they do in order to boost sales/ad revenue: sit on the story or break it?

SAM: What's new, Normie?
NORM: Terrorists, Sam. They've taken over my stomach and they're demanding beer.

by Spinny on 02/22/2008 09:26:31 AM EST

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now of course there is a certain amount of discretion that is used at any editorial board, but the overlying message/goal is the same...Make Money for our advertisers...

I think they couldn't have timed it any better... McCain is just that close to winning, and Obamas momentum story is quite frankly getting a bit tired... If the NYT and its supporters and friends wanted to stir things up, they couldn't have picked a better time to infuse the story into the election news...Plus the NYT editors are so pro Clinton that this can do nothing but help her distract from the Messiah story...

Now do I think they should have done that? No, but people talk about how political it is, and i keep thinking to myself "Well DUH!". It amazes me how naive some bloggers are to how biased and unscrupulous the media is...I cant believe anyone still thinks that the news is what actually happens in the real world...

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by bobo1 on 02/22/2008 11:04:36 AM EST

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