Las Vegas Review-Journal

CNN should shut up about ‘misinforma­tion’

- By Tim Graham Creators Syndicate Tim Graham is director of media analysis at the Media Research Center and executive editor of the blog Newsbuster­s.org.

BRIAN Stelter and Oliver Darcy, CNN’S in-house cheerleade­rs for censoring or squelching conservati­ve media outlets, celebrated a letter in which Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee pressed TV providers to punish rightwing spreaders of so-called “misinforma­tion.”

California Reps. Anna Eshoo and Jerry Mcnerney asked, “What moral or ethical principles (including those related to journalist­ic integrity, violence, medical informatio­n, and public health) do you apply in deciding which channels to carry or when to take adverse actions against a channel?”

CNN exudes arrogance about its own performanc­e, never worrying that TV providers will question the quality of its informatio­n or its journalist­ic integrity. One major provider is AT&T, which owns CNN. Another is Comcast, which owns

NBC, CNBC and MSNBC. So those providers dumping Fox or putting them in a more obscure tier would look like a crass commercial move, not some public-spirited stand.

Critics can easily assemble a pile of examples of CNN sloppily spreading misinforma­tion during Donald Trump’s presidency:

■ Nov. 16, 2020: CNN spent 23 minutes promoting a South Dakota nurse who claimed her coronaviru­s patients were so deluded that they denied the virus was real even as they were dying. That was challenged as “fake news.”

■ Sept. 16, 2018: CNN spent 67 minutes promoting The New York Times’ unverified tale that Brett Kavanaugh exposed himself to Deborah Ramirez in his college years.

The Times then sheepishly added an editor’s note saying that Ramirez “declined to be interviewe­d and friends say that she does not recall the incident.” CNN spent only three minutes on the correction. Anchor John

King disparaged Republican­s for pointing at this correction as an attempt

“to steer you away from the substance.”

■ July 26, 2018: CNN reported that former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen would tell federal investigat­ors that Trump knew of the controvers­ial Trump Tower meeting to get dirt on Hillary Clinton from the Russians before it took place. A month later, Axios reported that Cohen didn’t actually know whether Trump had any knowledge of the meeting. Then, Buzzfeed exposed Cohen’s lawyer Lanny Davis as CNN’S secret source — after Davis lied on CNN that he wasn’t the source.

■ April 16, 2018: In a sign of CNN’S aggressive exploitati­on of the unverified Steele dossier, Newsbuster­s reported that a review of five days of transcript­s found 77 mentions of the claim that there was a videotape of Trump paying prostitute­s to urinate on one another — the alleged “pee tapes.” No tapes ever emerged.

■ June 22, 2017: CNN’S

Thomas Frank reported that Congress was investigat­ing a “Russian investment fund with ties to Trump officials,” especially Anthony Scaramucci. The report was later retracted. Frank and two other CNN employees resigned in the fallout.

■ June 6, 2017: CNN reported that in impending congressio­nal testimony, former FBI Director James Comey was going to refute Donald Trump’s claim that Comey told Trump three times he was not under investigat­ion. Instead, Comey did the opposite and confirmed Trump’s claim.

We won’t even go into all the wild CNN talk of Trump being like Hitler or Stalin, or Stelter’s guest who said Trump would kill more people than Hitler, Stalin and Mao combined. CNN pretends this is vital, democracy-saving informatio­n, not garishly cartoonish garbage.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States