January 02, 2007
All The Abortion Lies Fit To Print
By
Michelle Malkin
It's official: The editors of The
New York Times
have no shame. Don't take my word for it. Listen to
the Times' own ombudsman,
Byron Calame.
On Sunday, Calame wrote a stunning
column debunking an April 9 New York Times Magazine
cover story on abortion in El Salvador. [
Truth,
Justice, Abortion and the Times Magazine,
December 31, 2006]The sensational piece by freelance
writer Jack Hitt alleged that women there had been
thrown in prison for 30-year terms for having had
abortions. Hitt described his visit to one of them,
inmate Carmen Climaco. "She is now 26 years old, four
years into her 30-year sentence" for aborting an
18-week-old fetus, Hitt reported.[
Pro-Life
Nation]
The magazine featured heart-rending
photos of
Climaco's 11-year-old daughter, eyes filled with
tears as she clutched a photo of her jailed mom. Cruel.
Horrible. Outrageous. And utterly, demonstrably, false.
Climaco had actually been convicted
of murder for strangling her newborn baby. This
information was uncovered by pro-life groups.
Lifesite.net obtained the court documents in Climaco's
case and published them
on their website in late November. Calame followed
up and also independently obtained the documents
easily—records which Hitt didn't bother to try and get
for himself to verify the propaganda being fed to him.
Reported Calame:
"The
care taken in the reporting and editing of this example
didn't meet the magazine's normal standards. Although
Sarah H. Smith, the magazine's editorial manager, told
me that relevant court documents are 'normally'
reviewed, Mr. Hitt never checked the 7,600-word ruling
in the Climaco case while preparing his story. And Mr.
Hitt told me that no editor or fact checker ever asked
him if he had checked the court document containing the
panel's decision."
Obtaining the public document was
as easy as requesting that a stringer for the Times
in El Salvador walk into the court building without
making any prior arrangements. Which is exactly what
Calame did. It took the stringer mere minutes to get the
court ruling.
The facts did not fit with Hitt's
pro-abortion narrative. Authorities found Climaco's dead
baby hidden in a box wrapped in bags under the bed of
Mrs. Climaco. Moreover, Lifesite reported, forensic
examination showed that it was a full-term normal
delivery. The child was breathing at the time of birth.
The official cause of death was asphyxia by
strangulation.
Hitt's main sources of info came
from a pro-abortion group called
Ipas. The group would profit from legalized abortion
in El Salvador since it
peddles abortion vacuum aspirators. Hitt's
translator consulted for Ipas, which launched a
fund-raising campaign to free Carmen Climaco and bring
her to America.
Pro-abortion groups recycled Climaco's story, citing
the Times' bogus propaganda to scare up
opposition to any abortion restrictions here.
The Times' pro-abortion
poster child is a woman convicted of infanticide. But
the Times, questioned by its own public editor,
refuses to acknowledge Jack Hitt's false reporting.
There is "no reason to doubt the
accuracy of the facts as reported," the editors
imperiously told Calame. They refuse to issue a
correction, publish an Editors' Note or inform their
readers of the ready availability of the court decision
that exposes Jack Hitt's deception about the Climaco
case.
Calame concluded that "Accuracy
and fairness were not pursued with the vigor Times
readers have a right to expect." That's too polite.
The Times slung bull and they refuse to clean it
up. The Times' Climaco-gate, like the Associated
Press'
Jamil Hussein-gate and Reuters'
fauxtography scandal and CBS's
Rathergate, will go down in mainstream history as
yet another case of textbook media malpractice.
The next time you hear a New York
Times columnist defend the paper's commitment to
accuracy, fairness and ethical standards, give them two
words: Carmen Climaco. The next time
journalism elites wonder
why newspaper circulation is plunging, remember:
Carmen Climaco. The next time MSM apologists deny
liberal bias, ask them rhetorically—"Atlas Shrugged
"
-style—"Who
is Carmen Climaco?"
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged:
Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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