Petula Dvorak of Washington Post whitewashed ANSWER

That is the charge in "Liberal Media Again Whitewashed the Colorful, Leftist, Kook Fringe", about the MSM coverage of the recent peace protests.

It concentrates on the Washington Post piece by Petula Dvorak, the front-pager "Antiwar Fervor Fills the Streets."
...Dvorak's story didn't get to the unifying message of the rally -- pure Bush hatred -- until paragraph 23, and she only managed to relate that "Bush and Cheney were depicted on posters, T-shirts and makeshift costumes. Several demonstrators wore masks of Bush's likeness and prison jumpsuits. They were often asked to pose for photographs."

There was one story on counter-protesters at the bottom of this big spread. But on the next page, there was another story on grumpy peaceniks who were stranded at a New York train station over an electrical outage. "This has Rove's fingerprints all over it," said one protester, and the Post considered that credible enough to use.

Once again -- and this is nerve-wracking because it's the standard MO for the liberal press -- nowhere in this storyline was any focus on who the protest organizers are. International ANSWER is a project of the Stalinist Workers' World Party. United for Peace and Justice believes it's opposing an America that is perpetually at war in pursuit of a world empire. Kooky? No doubt. Radical? Unquestionably. Anti-American? You bet. Is this important to the Washington Post? Nah...

In fact, the Washington Post's reporter Petula Dvorak took the whitewash to a whole new level before the march. She profiled "novice protester" Patrice Cuddy of Olathe, Kan., who "said she had to pull off her gardening gloves each time a neighbor interrupted her yardwork" to sign up for her protest bus to Washington.

There was a big problem. Cuddy is no novice. A quick Google search for the NewsBusters blog found that the Kansas City Star reported on Cuddy protesting the Iraq war before it even began, in a Jan. 16, 2003 news report. She was quoted as warning Iraqi children were about to be crushed by American bombs. One blogger joked she was a "lifelong novice," since he found Cuddy touting herself on the Internet as a "Life long Labor Democrat, arms-control, peace, environmental activist since the mid-1970s."
10/9/05 UPDATE: The WaPo has corrected Dvorak's piece, as described here:
A Sept. 23 Metro article about people coming to Washington for the Sept. 24 demonstration against the war in Iraq described ^ (don't want to say "incorrectly" in this case) Patrice Cuddy, 56, of Olathe, Kan., as a novice protester. Cuddy had participated in three other large rallies against the war, two in Washington and one in New York.
That's the extent of their correction; the bit in parentheses was apparently put there by an editor. They'll get around to discussing ANSWER's communist links at some unspecified date in the future. Soon!

Comments

I oppose the Iraq War, but the Workers World Party is a truly vile organization. They split from the main part of the Trotskyist movement because of their enthusiasm for the Soviet suppression of the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. They have defended every Stalinist dictatorship that ever existed,including Pol Pot's Cambodia and the current worker's paradise of North Korea.

I oppose the Iraq War, but the Workers World Party is a truly vile organization. They split from the main part of the Trotskyist movement because of their enthusiasm for the Soviet suppression of the Hungarian Uprising of 1956. They have defended every Stalinist dictatorship that ever existed,including Pol Pot's Cambodia and the current worker's paradise of North Korea.