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<PREVMEDIA SLOW TO REPORT ON ACORN SCANDAL NEXT>
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Coble, Howard [R-]
Begin2009-10-0110:14:12
End10:15:02
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Mr. COBLE. Madam Speaker, in his latest column, New York Times Public Editor Clark Hoyt criticized the Times for its lack of coverage of the ACORN fraud and corruption scandal. Hoyt wrote that the Times showed ``slow reflexes'' and risks appearing ``clueless'' or ``partisan'' if it does not cover similar stories in the future.

The Times wasn't alone. The Washington Post's ombudsman admitted the Post was slow to cover the story as well and speculated that reporters' liberal leanings might have played a part. [Page: H10413]


Most other national news outlets ignored or downplayed the ACORN scandal. Days passed before the network news programs covered the story, and only one out of five Sunday news show hosts asked the President about ACORN last week.

The national media should report the facts instead of ignoring stories that don't fit their liberal agendas.
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