John, Byron York, far from "sneering" at John Loftus, calls his
judgement into question by reporting on his former investigations,
publications, and opinions. Surely that's legitimate, and
fact-based. Like this:
I first encountered (Loftus's) name in the fall of 2003, when I
was working on a story about Bush hatred. I was looking at the
people who claim that the Bush family got its wealth from financing
the Nazis, and I discovered that one of the sacred texts of that
particular worldview is a book, The Secret War Against the
Jews, by the authors Mark Aarons and...John Loftus. In 1995,
when the book appeared, Anti-Defamation League director Abraham
Foxman, who can reasonably be counted on to speak out against
people who financed the Nazis, called it "so exaggerated, so
scantily documented, so overwrought and convoluted in its
presentation, that Loftus and Aarons render laughable their claim
to offer 'a glimpse of the world as it really is.'"
One might guess that the Sun is not aware of Loftus' other work,
but that would be incorrect. In January 2004, the paper published
an article on those notorious MoveOn.org ad submissions that
compared George W. Bush to Adolf Hitler. The story included a quote
from Loftus, who said the ads were basically accurate. "The Bushes
played a significant role in bringing money into the Third Reich,"
Loftus told the paper. "They literally financed Hitler. It was all
about the money. It wasn't about the ideology."
York, incidentally, was for years the star investigative
reporter for this magazine, a stardom he deserved.
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