Friday, March 22, 2019


THE WASHINGTON POST FAILS COMPREHENSIVE MIL-ED EVALUATION…

Findings: 
1. News columns present erroneous and misleading information as facts; introduce editorial opinions as part of news coverage; rely  for input on stringers, informants and sources with clear [but attributed] biases and affiliations.
2. Fact checker and fact checking columns are frequently wrong in their conclusions and reporting. If a person or a cause they support as a grain of truth in their statement they evaluate it as "partially true"; if an opponent is not 100% accurate they evaluate it as "partially false.”

3. Jeff Bezos  uses the Washington Post and its resources to further personal and political agendas. For example, he, like Anthony Weiner, had sexual fantasies (and activities) that violated marital vows. When the brother of Bezo’s current mistress sold copies of salacious photos of Bezo [including Bezos penis] that  Bezo had sent to his mistress, Bezo used the full resources of the Washington Post and of Amazon, first to blame” the leak” on the "vindictiveness" of the Trump administration and then subsequently on Saudi Arabia's" "campaign of retaliation’against the Washington Post”as Saudi Arabia's payback for the "honest and penetrating coverage that the Washington Post is given to human rights violations within Saudi Arabia ".

4. As an example of the Washington Post’s continued bias against Israel , the Washington Post headline assigns "occupied" is the status of the Golan Heights. It fails to mention that prior extensive Jewish property rights had been extinguished when the French took over the mandate for that area. Further, it does not mention that for many years the Syrians utilized the Golan fire artillery into Israel.



From WP:
In a tweet, the president said the area seized from Syria in the 1967 Arab war is “of critical Washington Post the Washington Post strategic Tand security importance” to Israel.

IGNORED IN WP REPORT: Towards the end of the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured the Golan from the attacking Syrian army. In 1981, Israel’s Knesset voted to apply Israeli law to the Golan Heights, but stopped short of formally annexing it. After 1967 and for the next 40 years, multiple attempts by a number of Israeli prime ministers to give the Golan Heights to Syria in exchange for peace ended in failure over Syrian refusal to cut ties with terror organizations and Iran.

Today the Golan Heights remains an critically important region for Israel’s security amid the Syrian civil war. Iran, which has deepened its presence in Syria during the war, and its terror proxies such as Hezbollah poses a serious threat to Israel from Syria.


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