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Now Is The Times for All Good Newspapers to Ignore Helen

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This morning marked the first time that the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times even mentioned crazy old Helen (Gad, How I Hate Jews) Thomas’s dreadful remarks about deporting Jews from Israel since the controversy blew up last Thursday.

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday — for four editions, an eternity in contemporary journalism, the left-wing opinion-shapers who dominate the newsrooms of both newspapers shaded their eyes when the crusty old woman’s acid remarks about deporting Jews from Israel bobbed up on the internet.

Now you know, dear reader, why internet traffic is growing exponentially and why left-wing newspapers are morphing into irrelevant antiques — not because they are left-wing but because their reporting throughout is so obviously biased toward the left.

How do you know what really happened?

The most successful newspaper in North America is the Wall Street Journal. Its conservative op-ed section is buttressed by perhaps the only big-city news section in the country that reports with drop-dead objectivity. People who have no idea what J-school is know the difference between sugar-sweet propaganda and fair-minded news reporting. But then the left historically has under-rated the people, as President Obama still is doing on his weekly nationwide tours.

The L.A. Times’s newest and most transparent girl assassin, San Francisco’s gift to us unsavvy bobos, Kathy (Gotcha) Hennessey, was assigned to finally tell Times’ readers what they have been missing about Hurricane Helen. I am a pretty close purveyor of daily news, and I did not know until yesterday that Helen has such a bulging satchel of I Hate Jews and I Loathe Israel remarks.

We’ll Take Care of You, Girlfriend

Left-wingers obviously closely protect their own. If the old girl hadn’t pointed her own gun at her own vulgar mouth with nasty remarks about Jews and Israel in a videoed interview with a rabbi, we still would not know how despicable she truly is.

Gotcha Hennessey, the Times’s official Smarm Editor when she isn’t savaging Tea Party members on her regular beat, wrote a gentle, and disingenuous, 26-paragraph, front-page defense of Hurricane Helen today. There is no hint that she spoke with bile in her system.

You would have thought Helen’s crime had been a flukish misdemeanor, such as overtime parking or using the wrong fork during a gala meal with the Junior League for the Blind.

But Gotch’s work is instructive in supplying further evidence in why serious news purveyors rely so heavily on the internet.