In case you were unaware, the online publication BuzzFeed is a lying Left-Wing Internet rag
hugely responsible for spreading Leftist propaganda, disinformation,
misinformation and even tipping toward downright lies. In essence BuzzFeed is the Prince of notorious Fake
News. Of most infamy is the publication of the discredited Steele Dossier used as a Dem pretext to exact a silent coup against
President Trump via the mechanizations of a Left-dominated Federal bureaucracy in
the DOJ and various Intelligence Agencies.
Looking at BuzzFeed’s
infamous notoriety for Leftist hit pieces, Mark Alexander in his Thursday column openly wonders
about Buzzfeed’s interest in the
operation The
Patriot Post.
JRH 7/18/19
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The Left's Moderation of Conservative Media
"They are relentless and use Gestapo tactics."
July 17, 2019
“If by the liberty of the press
were understood merely the liberty of discussing the propriety of public
measures and political opinions, let us have as much of it as you please. But
if it means the liberty of affronting, calumniating and defaming one another,
I, for my part, own myself willing to part with my share of it.” —Benjamin
Franklin (1789)
Sometimes I am able to plan a topic more than 48 hours ahead
of my deadline. This started as one of those weeks. But as with the best-laid
plans, sometimes it’s necessary to alter them. (I’ll say a bit more on that
original topic at the end of this column.)
The Patriot Post has become the target of a
thinly veiled effort to undermine the reach of our conservative voice. That
effort was launched by one of the biggest entertainment/news tabloids on the
Web, BuzzFeed, with a review claiming that we’re “the biggest mystery in
conservative media” and raising questions about the team “behind one of the
oldest conservative” online news organizations.
BuzzFeed’s media editor, its resident expert on “fake news”
(I know, the irony is rich), has used that platform for his inquiry. When
a Leftmedia outlet with a budget hundreds of times the
size of our small grassroots organization targets us — a “David versus Goliath”
contest, if you will — it creates a quandary.
We have a longstanding Patriot Post policy:
“Don’t swap spit with a jackass.” But when the accuser has a huge platform, as
one of our editors noted, “to leave misinformation uncontested is tantamount to
suggesting that it’s true.” And while it’s likely that none of you, our
readers, are even aware of the BuzzFeed accusations, rebut we must.
Sometimes criticism is intended to be constructive.
Last week, for example, I wrote about the rise of a new
genre of digital-media arbiters of truth,
in which I mentioned a new media accountability effort, NewsGuard, and
explained how it worked. I further noted that whenever humans render opinions
about the world around them, they inevitably bring a bias to that perspective.
However, undergoing NewsGuard’s process of evaluation was
helpful to our team. It employs a battalion of professional journalists, which
we have never claimed to be, and their questions and suggestions helped us
improve what we do.
On the other hand, sometimes criticism is intended to
be destructive. With BuzzFeed, and the leftist academic
social-media “expert” who pointed them at us with a clear agenda, their intent
was something other than constructive.
The inquiries about The Patriot Post started
with BuzzFeed’s “fake news expert,”
Toronto-based Media Editor Craig Silverman. He seems like a decent person whose
left-of-center bias is mostly the byproduct of being caught in a Leftmedia echo
chamber.
The timing of Silverman’s appointment to his current
position is ironic, as it came just before BuzzFeed’s Leftmedia hacks published
the infamous fake “Russian Dossier,” a
completely fabricated opposition-research document
funded by the Democrat Party and Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
That provided the fodder that mainstream-media outlets like CNN and MSNBC
needed to promote as the basis for the Democrat/MSM propaganda machine’s bogus two-year
Trump/Russia collusion investigation, a ruse to obstruct Trump’s MAGA agenda.
Suffice it to say that the fake dossier has since been completely debunked, but not
before BuzzFeed issued yet another bombshell fabrication,
prompting special prosecutor Robert Mueller to take the unusual step of calling
out the BuzzFeed report as fake news. Buzzfeed will never shed the ethical
malpractice for this partisan “fake news” charades. (See “Beyond BuzzFeed: The 10 Worst, Most
Embarrassing U.S. Media Failures on the Trump-Russia Story.”)
For his part, Silverman now distances himself from the
term “fake news,” because Donald Trump has successfully hung that moniker where
it belongs: around the necks of the Leftmedia. And while it’s entirely possible
that Silverman really wants to eradicate the purveyors of misinformation, he’s
leading that charge from one of the most prolific propagators of misinformation
on the Web.
As you may know, BuzzFeed is having serious problems.
Founded in 2006 by Left Coast native Jonah Peretti, the
company had over $300 million in revenues in 2018. Notably, $84 million of that
was from Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Netflix, and yet, according to The New
York Times, “the company still loses money.”
Amid a decline in traffic, BuzzFeed is
laying off hundreds of its news staff because, as Silverman told me, the profit
is on the entertainment side.
As for BuzzFeed’s collaboration with Facebook, it is notable
that the latter was just issued a $5 BILLION fine for breaches of privacy,
which is why nobody should trust such platforms with any personal
information.
When he inquired about The Patriot Post’s unusual
model of accepting no advertising, Silverman said, “Refusing ads is
a notable policy given that email lists are huge moneymakers … and The
Patriot Post’s has been built up over more than 20 years.”
As for our principled reasoning for refusing advertising, I
referred him to our About page, which explains,
“Our website pages and emails are certified ‘Ad Free.’ Because we do not depend
on a single penny of ad revenue, we focus solely on providing you content that
is actually newsworthy — worthy of your time — rather than constantly churning
the ubiquitous topics which now dominate the Leftmedia’s relentless 24/7 recycled
spin.” Additionally, “We are not sustained by any political, special interest,
or parent organization, and we do not accept advertising to ensure our advocacy
and editorial content is not restrained by commercial influence — as is the
case with all mass media outlets. Our website and email editions are free of
advertising clutter.”
Silverman actually lamented that BuzzFeed’s model is built
on churning news to bait “viral” clicks and ad views to generate revenue. I
appreciated his candor. (I would note that, unlike BuzzFeed, our unconventional
model has kept us operating in the black since our first year on the Web — a
decade before the advent of BuzzFeed and its brand of entertainment media.)
Regarding Silverman’s inquiry, one of his followers asked a
good question: “What was the point … to inform us a conservative news platform
uses pseudonyms and doesn’t accept ad revenue? Okay … thanks for the info?”
To help answer that question, I asked Silverman who first
brought The Patriot Post to his attention and why. He
responded, “Professor Jennifer Grygiel” of Syracuse University, a leftist
colleague who “tracks partisan media” and “teaches a course about BuzzFeed. … I
previously spoke to her class.” He said he promised to give her a byline if he
published a story about The Patriot Post.
So this inquiry did not originate at
BuzzFeed. It started when a hard-left LGBT activist, an assistant professor of
communications from upstate New York, who promotes herself as a social-media
expert, fed Silverman the story. He says it was because of our social-media growth.
But there are thousands of social media pages that are growing, so why is
Grygiel so interested in The Patriot Post, and how many others has
Silverman written about?
A few weeks ago, there was a complaint lodged against our
Facebook page about a meme, which correctly asserted that there are only two
genders. This resulted in a takedown and penalty from Facebook. Suspiciously,
following that complaint, Grygiel contacted Silverman.
Grygiel, who prefers the pronoun pseudonym “they,”
identifies her areas of expertise as social media, memes, media regulation,
police media, social justice, LGBTQ youth advocacy, race, and gender, but her
specific expertise appears to be how to get social-media outlets to restrict
content that doesn’t comport with her political and social views.
In short, Grygiel and her ilk are forming the new front
against the First Amendment.
When I asked Silverman if he was aware of her political
views, he responded. “I don’t know Grygiel’s political views.” Given their
collaborative history, that reply seemed somewhat less than candid.
To be fair, though, I also asked him what his impression
of The Patriot Post was, and he responded, “I looked at recent
issues of the digest and found them to be filled with interesting information
and commentary. … So when it comes to your core product my personal opinion [is
that] it seems to be of pretty high quality.”
He and Grygiel clearly did, however, find other Patriot
Post viral memes offensive: “One meme mocking vegans,” they (by which
I actually mean the two of them) reported, “generated more than 2.9 million
shares, reactions, and comments, and another chiding Parkland, Florida,
shooting survivor David Hogg attracted more than 2.1 million engagements.”
My response? The vegan meme was intended as humor, but most
Leftists are humorless. And let me state emphatically, the assertion that Hogg
is a “shooting survivor” does a disservice to actual survivors,
like my friend and Patriot Post writer Roger Helle, who, as a Marine
in Vietnam, survived being blown up, shot on two different occasions, and
bayoneted — three Purple Hearts. He, not Hogg, is a real “survivor.”
When I asked about the motive for and objective of his
collaboration with Grygiel, Silverman insisted “straightforwardly there is no
intent to reduce your publication’s reach or undermine you.” Their next move
will establish if that is true.
Another major point of contention in Silverman’s inquiry was
our writers’ and editors’ use of pseudonyms, the “Publius” model from The Federalist Papers. This is another
unconventional practice, like not taking advertising, which he simply could not
grasp.
I explained that, since our inception, as noted on our About
page, “As was the case with The Federalist (Papers) in 1787, the premier resource
for understanding the Liberty and Rule of Law enshrined in our Republic’s Constitution,
and from which we derive much of our constitutionally constructionist editorial
inspiration, The Patriot Post is published under the pseudonym
‘Publius,’ and many of our editors and advisors are listed likewise.”
I noted that as we’ve grown over the years, I began offering
new grassroots contributors the opportunity to choose a pseudonym or use their
legal name. Some have chosen the latter.
Based on his fascination with pseudonyms, I asked Silverman
if he’d written about how his publication’s CEO had set up fake websites under the names of real
people in order to slander them, including one that
attacked Second Amendment advocate
John Lott (which Peretti admitted in a legal settlement, including his
apology).
Silverman responded, “I’m not familiar with the examples …
you cited and couldn’t comment on them without more research.”
(OK, let me make The Patriot Post research
easy for the leftist inquisitors: We are actually a Russian front operated by
Markovich Alexanderovich. We set up shop two decades before Trump announced his
2016 candidacy, so we could ensure he would defeat Hillary Clinton.)
Another point regarding our decision not to promote
personalities… President Ronald Reagan, on his Oval
Office desk, kept a small engraved plaque with the words, “There is no limit to
what a man can do … if he does not mind who gets the credit.” That simple axiom
defined how Reagan conducted his presidency: It was about the ideas, not about
him.
That same plaque sits in front of my office computer today —
where it reminds me, it’s about Liberty, not about us. That’s the “Publius”
model, the Reagan principle, and our practice. But again, the MSM
self-promoters can’t begin to fathom that principle.
Silverman also asked if I would put him in touch with some
of the conservative leaders who provided favorable comments about The
Patriot Post in years past. I contacted them, and predictably, nobody
expressed an interest in talking with anyone associated with BuzzFeed.
However, the most widely known of those who offered praise
for The Patriot, responded, “They are relentless and use Gestapo
tactics.” But these speech-suppression methods are more akin to Stalinist
tactics, which are also the inspiration for the “antifa movement” — the self-styled anti-fascists who are
actually fascists.
The effort of leftists to silence Christians and
conservatives, especially grassroots Patriots who
promote Liberty, is relentless.
But as another notable stalwart advised me to tell our team,
“We’re all in this together. Onward!” And onward we go.
There was a surfeit of other “misinformation” and “contextual
omissions and errors” in the BuzzFeed inquiry.
Update: Regarding the Silverman/Grygiel article, as
one might expect from tabloid media, they doxed the location of our humble
storefront, despite the fact (or because) they knew that created risks to our
staff and their families. (They have since removed that information from the
article.) They doxed the names of my family members even though they knew there
were no financial or material connections with The Patriot Post.
(While we know who the Silverman and Grygiel families are, mentioning them
would be far beneath our ethical standards.) They implied that we had misused
two short quotes about The Patriot Post obtained 15 years ago,
but they did not contact the individuals who were quoted. And they implied that
our use of pseudonyms is nefarious, despite the fact I have always been easily
identifiable through public media interviews, which ironically, is how Silverman
knew who to contact. Likewise, the ownership of our company, Publius Press,
Inc., has always been a matter of public record. Again, the “Publius principle”
has never been about not revealing individuals, but
about not promoting individuals.
Finally, about my original topic…
In stark contrast to Silverman, Grygiel, and their stripe,
the evening their inquiries began to post across the Web, I was with friends
and colleagues raising support for Honoring the Sacrifice, headed by my young friend Andrew Smith. Andrew also makes
the wooden flags we sell to support OEF and OIF disabled vets.
Among other wounded veterans helping with this effort were
former AF Master Sgt. Israel Del Toro, and Medal of
Honor recipient and former Marine Dakota Meyer.
I commend for your consideration supporting Honoring the Sacrifice.
As always, we ask your prayers for the Lord’s blessing for
the protection of and provision for our uniformed Patriots and veterans and
their families.
Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis
Pro Deo et Libertate — 1776
Pro Deo et Libertate — 1776
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