The Plagiarist Post
December 5, 2007 · Print This Article
As it reads in our header, the mission of The Douchebag Report is to empower the fight against insanity. In our fight, we repeatedly expose how shameless and unscrupulous the mainstream media can be. Largely, we report on the hypocrisy of individuals, including reporters that maintain the Liberal tenet “do as I say, not as I do.”
What happens when these reporters go beyond hypocrisy and elect to endanger American society and weaken the government we’ve built to protect us? So far, the answer is: NOTHING. Accuracy In Media (AIM) has released an article that exposes the treasonous and plagairistic actions of The Washington Post with respect to Dana Priest’s exposure of CIA secret prisons. This lengthy article falls under the “must read” category. Here is an excerpt:
Winning a Pulitzer Prize for a story about CIA “secret prisons” has been quite lucrative for Dana Priest of the Washington Post. She now commands $15,000 – $20,000 a lecture (”only” $7,500 for a speech in the Washington, D.C. area, where she is based) and an official “fan site” has been established in her honor to promote her work. But the article for which she won the prize not only damaged the security of the United States and endangered the safety of American citizens but appears to have been largely based on the work of London-based journalist Stephen Grey.
The Washington Post must be called to task for such actions. Why is Dana Priest awarded a pulizter prize, when she should be branded with a scarlet “P” for plagiarism and tried for treason? The sad reality is that such actions are indeed celebrated. This should be a call to arms to the intelligent populace that wishes not to be insulted by such organizations.










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