My friend Quin
is right as far as the way I phrased my
blog post late yesterday: Juliet Eilperin is not a joke. She
is a human being created in God’s image, and I should know
better, and for that I apologize to Ms. Eilperin.
Juliet Eilperin’s reporting is a joke. In fact, it’s not
reporting. It’s environmental activism, as my post yesterday
explained, and as I noted with Marc Morano’s
documentation of her work. The reason it’s a joke is that the
Post, which considers itself an objective news
organization, runs it in its news section when instead it should
be run in the opinion section or not at all. If Eilperin wrote
for, say, The Nation, Grist, or some other
ideological publication, she wouldn’t be the subject of a blog
written by me. That
she is the star of reporting workshops sponsored and hosted
by the likes of the Center for American Progress (where
Eilperin’s husband, Andrew Light, is a fellow) proves my point.
That Eilperin did what Quin considers a bang-up job on the
negatives of corn ethanol is meaningless to me, as many
enviro-lefties are on that bandwagon. Maybe she’s a nice person.
Maybe she does listen and then spill out her environmentalism
anyways. I don’t really care. Her advocacy does not belong where
it is being published.
And I don’t buy into the “don’t pick fights with those who buy
ink by the barrel argument” either. Eilperin and the vast
majority of the members of the Society of Environmentalist
Journalists are activists — plain and simple. I have found that
talking with them is a waste of my time (unlike a lot of my
conservative, climate realist friends) and that they need to be
exposed for what they are — alarmists and hopelessly biased.
Trying to curry their favor is not the best use of my time when I
can be writing, researching or doing something else more
worthwhile. They can spill their ink and I’ll use my keyboard.
If Quin would rather make the case that the Post’s
reporting — at least on environmentalism — is a joke instead of
just Eilperin, I won’t argue. After all, they let leftist
Kari Lydersen do reporting for them also.