Morning Jolt: How China Keeps Getting Away with It

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On the menu today: A new book compares the New York Times' appalling Walter Duranty-era coverage of the Holocaust and the Soviet Union to that newspaper's current coverage of China and the genocide of the Uyghurs; a scientist contends that I missed the point of his research, while I think he missed the point of my argument; and the Washington Post offers a report indicating that John Kerry is an outlier in the Biden administration.

How Honest Can Most U.S. Media Be about China?

Over on the home page, I wrote a pitch for our webathon focusing on how over the past two years, NR has not been afraid to question the prevailing narratives about COVID-19. It turns out that a lot of what you were told by most of the mainstream media during this pandemic turned out to be a load of bull. Development of a vaccine was not going to take years. New York governor Andrew Cuomo was not the wise, benevolent, and careful public servant that the media insisted he was. Reopening schools did ...

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WITH JIM GERAGHTY October 26 2021
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WITH JIM GERAGHTY October 26 2021
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How China Keeps Getting Away with It

On the menu today: A new book compares the New York Times' appalling Walter Duranty-era coverage of the Holocaust and the Soviet Union to that newspaper's current coverage of China and the genocide of the Uyghurs; a scientist contends that I missed the point of his research, while I think he missed the point of my argument; and the Washington Post offers a report indicating that John Kerry is an outlier in the Biden administration.

How Honest Can Most U.S. Media Be about China?

Over on the home page, I wrote a pitch for our webathon focusing on how over the past two years, NR has not been afraid to question the prevailing narratives about COVID-19. It turns out that a lot of what you were told by most of the mainstream media during this pandemic turned out to be a load of bull. Development of a vaccine was not going to take years. New York governor Andrew Cuomo was not the wise, benevolent, and careful public servant that the media insisted he was. Reopening schools did ...   READ MORE

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