"No one should buy it. This was journalistic malpractice, pure and simple. It’s time to scrap the Pulitzer Prize and start issuing the more appropriate Duranty Prize for flagrant attempts to lie to and mislead the public to push a leftist agenda."
Duranty was the MSNBC of the 1930s |
"Five years too late, the Wall Street Journal finally reports – when it no longer matters – what journalists knew all along but covered up: Joe Biden was not mentally fit to be president.
"The mainstream media’s disservice to the public ranks right up there with Walter Duranty’s New York Times reporting, in which he fed Soviet Union propaganda to the U.S. as news and helped cover up the hellscape that was Stalin’s Russia. (The New York Times never returned the Pulitzer Prize that Duranty won for his lies.)
"Except in this case, it wasn’t one reporter halfway around the world in a closed society. It was a legion of reporters inside the White House.
"The Journal report reads as though it’s the result of hard investigative work. “This account of how the White House functioned with an aging leader at the top of its organizational chart is based on interviews with nearly 50 people, including those who participated in or had direct knowledge of the operations,” it says. "Bullsh-t."
"The Journal’s story is just a catalog of what reporters knew – or must have known – all along but refused to tell the public.
"Remember, these are reporters who are as close to a president as you can get. They hear all the White House gossip. They see the president up close every day. They knew how bad he was. They knew he was being protected by a close-knit group of advisers. They knew that the staff was frustrated, and lawmakers concerned. They just covered it up on Biden’s behalf. And the party’s.
"Not only did they refuse to cover these things, they attacked anyone who dared suggest that Biden was incapable of carrying out his duties. When Biden slurred, stumbled, tripped, mumbled, or did something that so obviously showed his frailty, the mainstream press, including the reporters at the Wall Street Journal, would rush out stories about how he was full of vim and vigor.
"The Journal also pretends that the White House efforts to insulate Biden were so effective that reporters had no idea what was going on." . . .
We urge you to sign the petition to deprive Walter Duranty of the Pulitzer Prize | National Museum of the Holodomor-Genocide "Walter Duranty is a famous journalist, a special correspondent of the New York Times in Moscow, who contributed to the concealment and denial of the Holodomor. His materials from the early 1930s are a clear example of disinformation that helped the communist regime hide the facts of mass starvation from the world. Regretfully, in 1932, Duranty was awarded the Pulitzer Prize – the most prestigious journalistic award for a series of reports about life in the USSR.
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