AP, NY Times Have Ignored Wasserman Schultz-Dem IT Scandal For Over A Month
Posted: 08-30-2017 12:21 AM
Since Imran Awan's arrest in late July, the Daily Caller has published roughly two dozen follow-up stories on various aspects of the scandal involving the longtime rogue Democrat IT staffer and his inexplicably enriched family members.
Anyone who really believes none of these Daily Caller stories are of national interest is either completely incompetent, works for the national establishment press as a de facto Democratic Party operative with a byline, or both.
Meanwhile, the Associated Press and the New York Times have, from all appearances, published nothing since July 28.
We must recall that in the single story the New York Times has deigned to write about the Awan situation, reporter Nicholas Fandos, in addition to employing the fundamentally dishonest Trump-related headline ("Trump Fuels Intrigue Surrounding a Former I.T. Worker’s Arrest"), tried to claim that "Many here (in Washington) are finding it hard to say" whether "the (Awan) family’s story (is) the stuff of a spy novel, ripe for sleuthing and criminal prosecution, or simply an overblown ... story, typical of midsummer."
If this were a story about Republicans and conservatives, it would be a national establishment press obsession.
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Anyone who really believes none of these Daily Caller stories are of national interest is either completely incompetent, works for the national establishment press as a de facto Democratic Party operative with a byline, or both.
Meanwhile, the Associated Press and the New York Times have, from all appearances, published nothing since July 28.
We must recall that in the single story the New York Times has deigned to write about the Awan situation, reporter Nicholas Fandos, in addition to employing the fundamentally dishonest Trump-related headline ("Trump Fuels Intrigue Surrounding a Former I.T. Worker’s Arrest"), tried to claim that "Many here (in Washington) are finding it hard to say" whether "the (Awan) family’s story (is) the stuff of a spy novel, ripe for sleuthing and criminal prosecution, or simply an overblown ... story, typical of midsummer."
If this were a story about Republicans and conservatives, it would be a national establishment press obsession.
FULL STORY