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Friday February 29th, 2008 10:13 AM by BHDC Staff  
Filed under: Journalism, New York Times, John McCain, Vicki Iseman, J.P. Freire, American Spectator

J.P. Freire, managing editor of the conservative American Spectator magazine, is outraged. Simply outraged that the New York Times would have the sheer audacity to run a questionable article about a possible tawdry affair between Sen. John McCain and lobbyist Vicki Iseman. That the so-called Paper of Record would dare hint at a sex scandal.

“If you want to have reliable journalism, or any sort of standards when it comes to reporting the right things, maybe what you should do is…avoid going to the New York Times,” Freire said last Thursday on Neil Cavuto’s FOX News program (YouTube below). “They can’t be relied on to tell a decent story, especially when it comes to John McCain.”

Freire went further. He wants people to boycott the publication. Cancel their subscriptions. Rip the paper to shreds.

“It’s sloppy work,” Freire insisted. “It’s not properly attributed.”

Stop the presses. Doesn’t Freire work for the same American Spectator that unabashedly pursued a story involving someone named Paula Jones (they only referred to her by first name in the beginning) and her allegations of an affair with President Bill Clinton? Didn’t the American Spectator rely on several unnamed sources in that situation? Didn’t employees of the American Spectator long pursue a whispering campaign, fostering rumors that President Clinton fathered a child out of wedlock with a young African American woman? Didn’t they leak that unfounded story to Matt Drudge in 1999?

The magazine, it turns out, is a verifiable glass house.

Still, we have no doubt that Freire’s outrage is real. But, perhaps, it stems from a source other than indignity over journalistic standards. After all, before working for the American Spectator, Freire did work at the New York Times. And he was forced to move on when his boss got demoted.

Now he’s throwing stones.

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  1. 5 Comments to 'American Spectator Should Look In the Mirror'


  1. 1. Richard said:


    The stories about Clinton and Paula Jones were true. The stories about John McCain and Vicki Iseman were fabrications.

    What don’t you understand about that?

    posted February 29th, 2008 at 10:23 am | Quote

  1. 2. thefrontpage said:


    Not to mention that if you actually read the entire New York Times article on McCain–you’ll see it’s a great piece. It’s accurate, knowledgeale, well-sourced, well-written and makes a good, strong point that McCain, a former member of the Keating Five, is just as shady and questionable as Obama and Clinton and Huckabee. McCain palled around too closely with a lobbyist working on an issue that McCain was deeply involved with and writing letters about and possibly overstepping his bounds about, all of which raised perfectly good, normal questions about ethics, morals and conflicts of interests. When members of a presidential candidate’s staff have to meet privately with a young, attractive lobbyist involved directly with an issue concerning McCain and they have to tell her to back off from their boss, obviously, clearly, completely, something is wrong. The New York Times piece is strong, is accurate, and the Times should be proud. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t know what the hell they’re talking about.

    posted February 29th, 2008 at 10:24 am | Quote

  1. 3. thefrontpage said:


    Addendum: The stories about McCain and Iseman are NOT “fabrication.” Those stories are true. Already in the past week, two McCain staffers admitted that they indeed told Iseman to back off from their boss. Iseman did work on the FCC-Paxson issue. Iseman and McCain did meet several times, and they did travel together. McCain did pull questionable influence on the FCC issue. Iseman was involved with the FCC issue at question. Staffers did tell Iseman to back off. Get it? There are no–none–”fabrications.” That is why The New York Times has not retracted, corrected or apologized for anything–because the paper doesn’t have to. You have to understand that the Times and the Post remain the two best newspapers in the United States, for many reasons. Stories like this are one of them.

    posted February 29th, 2008 at 10:27 am | Quote

  1. 4. mm said:


    The stories about Clinton and Paula Jones were true. The stories about John McCain and Vicki Iseman were fabrications.

    What don’t you understand about that?

    The Times piece WAS NOT fabricated, you conservative twit. And the point of this article is less about the veracity of the Times story, and more about the Spectator’s willful use of journalistic practices it deems boycott-worthy.

    posted February 29th, 2008 at 10:27 am | Quote

  1. 5. WOW said:


    Seems to me then that the American Spectator SHOULD cover the Larry Sinclair story!!

    posted February 29th, 2008 at 8:17 pm | Quote

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