The journalistic legacy of Walter
Duranty, Herbert
Matthews and
Jayson Blair is
alive and well at the New York Times:
A lawyer involved with legal action against Association of
Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) told a House
Judiciary subcommittee on March 19 The New York Times had killed
a story in October that would have shown a close link between
ACORN, Project Vote and the Obama campaign because it would have
been a "a game changer."
Heather Heidelbaugh, who represented the Pennsylvania Republican
State Committee in the lawsuit against the group, recounted for
the committee what she had been told by a former ACORN worker who
had worked in the group's Washington, D.C. office. The former
worker, Anita Moncrief, told Ms. Heidelbaugh last October, during
the state committee's litigation against ACORN, she had been a
"confidential informant for several months to The New York Times
reporter, Stephanie Strom."
Read the rest, if your digestion can stand it.