[IP] more on Some replies to bloggers hurting reporters' 1A d efense [fs]
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Hi Dave,
Its kind of weird that Stewart would bring this up. "Credible allegations"
is a wonderful phrase, but here is some context. The notion was debunked
years ago.
http://archives.cjr.org/year/92/6/stone.asp
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> Actually, Dave, there are credible allegations from more than one source
> that IF Stone was a long-time Soviet agent. That puts a different spin on
> his recounting of the Gulf of Tonkin incident and suggests that ethical
> issues surrounding undisclosed ties on the part of "independent" journalists
> are not new.
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>> <snip>
>> There's a fundamental difference between a blogger and a reporter
>> -- the former is without editorial controls placed on what they
>> choose to write, nor are they subject to ethical or moral standards,
>> beyond ridicule.
> <snip>
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> Actually, one of America's greatest investigative journalists and
> commentators, Isadore Stone, unable to get steady employment at traditional
> publication, started his own one-man weekly in 1952,
>
> In 1964, Stone was the only journalist to challenge the Johnson
> Administration's account of the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which was used to
> increase America's presence in the Vietnam War (gee, this is starting to
> sound familiar...).
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