Whoa! Look out evildoers! The NYT is (finally) on the case. (Thanks to Michelle Malkin for the heads up. If she was bubblegum, she'd be Babe-a-licious. Ok, so I messed with the quote a bit. But it's better than "Baberaham Lincoln".)
After 15 days of silence, the New York Times has filed a thin little report on the Air Scamerica/Air Enron fiasco. But you need a magnifying glass to find it. Go the the NYTimes.com homepage. Nothing there. Click over the National section. Nothing there. Find your way to the NY/Region section. Scroll way down past the featured stories.
Aha! There it is:
Bronx Boys Club's Finances Investigated
The article is a rehash of everything blogs and a sprinkling of MSM outlets have already reported. Underwhelming. Entirely expected. And wholly inadequate given the paper's massive previous coverage of Air America.
Send your thoughts on the NYTimes' slothful reporting to ombudsman Byron Calame (public@nytimes.com).
Update: Check out the Times' Dowdification of Al Franken's quote about what happened to the money.
The NYTimes reports:
"I don't know why he did it," Mr. Franken said, according to a transcript of the broadcast made by the Department of Investigation. "I don't know where the money went. I don't know if it was used for operations. I think he was borrowing from Peter to pay Paul."
Here's what Franken actually said (via audio at Brainster's Blog and transcript at Brian Maloney, who busted this story wide open in the blogosphere the Times sneers at):
I don't know why they did it, and I don't know where the money went, I don't know if it was used for operations [softer, especially fast], which I imagine it was. I think he was robbing Peter to pay Paul.
The omission of those five little words matters because Al Franken's actual statement suggests that the money was in fact stolen from poor kids to pay Air America's bills--a speculation that the Times attributes to "conservative-leaning blogs," but not to the Times' favorite liberal talk show host who said it himself.
(Hat tip: Reader Michael V.)
Mr. Calame, care to explain the omission?
Michelle's blog is a great place to stay up to date on this theft of funds from poor minority kids for the benefit of fatassed totalitarians.
BTW, don't the cadavers at the Times know they cannot control what people read anymore?
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