The latest Real Clear Politics polling average has the Republican Party leading on the generic ballot by 3.7%. Some polls have the GOP up by as much as 10%. With the likelihood of the GOP taking over at least one, if not two houses of Congress this November increasing daily, what is the leftist media to do? Once again, the New York Times is taking the lead on the left, going back to their bread and butter – publishing unsubstantiated rumors and innuendo in an effort to tarnish their enemies’ credibility.
A few weeks ago the Times went after the top ranking House Republican, John Boehner, in a coordinated attack with the White House (detailed on Strictly Right 54). In an article entitled ‘A G.O.P. Leader Tightly Bound to Lobbyists,’ the paper attempted to paint Boehner as a corporate stooge and an elitist. Turns out painting a man who has 11 siblings and worked weekends throughout his childhood to help his family get by was not such an effective line of attack. So, here comes round 2. You have to give the Times credit for their sticktoitiveness. They definitely adheres to the axiom ‘if at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again.’ The New York Post is reporting that the Times is planning on publishing a story claiming that… John Boehner is having an affair:
The heat is on Republican leader John Boehner.
Liberal media outlets are trying to smear the highest-ranking Republican in the House just weeks before the midterm elections with a deal-breaking scandal before he has a chance to take the speaker’s chair from Nancy Pelosi.
A blogger from liberal Web site The Daily Kos pierced through Boehner’s security detail at yesterday’s unveiling of his leadership policy “Pledge to America” to ask if he was sleeping with a lobbyist from the Printing Industries of America.
The congressman ignored the pesky blogger with a flip camera and kept moving to his fleet of black Suburbans.
The lobbyist who was named in the confrontation and then was contacted by he Daily Kos blogger Lisbeth Lyons denied the accusations. “As you can imagine, I was stunned by such a question,” Lyons said. “I found it to be highly insulting, particularly as a female political professional, as well as unfounded. Beyond that, I have no further comment on the matter.”
Insiders on Capitol Hill are buzzing about an upcoming New York Times exposé that will detail an alleged Boehner affair. Sources say the Times is looking for the right time to drop the story in October to sway the election, similar to how the Times reported during the 2008 presidential campaign on an alleged John McCain affair that supposedly had taken place many years before and that was flatly denied by the woman in question.
“Catching Boehner with a mistress is the only way to destroy him politically before the election,” a source said.
A rep for Boehner’s office said, “This is bull[bleep]. The American people oppose Washington Democrats’ job killing, so their desperate liberal allies are resorting to outright lies. It’s low, and it’s dirty.”
As the Post story mentions, in February of 2008, when Obama was promising to lower sea levels (now he can’t even promise to lower the unemployment rate), the Times ran a hit piece on John McCain. The Times piece used unnamed sources to insinuate that Senator McCain was romantically involved with a lobbyist named Vicki Iseman. The accusations proved to be fallacious, generally the case when you rely exclusively on unnamed sources. This was of course written at the same time that the Times blacklisted any stories about John Edwards, who has since admitted to repeatedly cheating on his cancer-stricken wife – and recording the evidence of his adultery on video for posterity. And what did the very same New York Times have to say about infidelity when it involved a known pervert having an affair with a girl the age of his daughter?
Unfortunately, we seem to be creating a standard of ”truthful” self-disclosure for all would-be leaders that is neither socially desirable nor psychically possible. We’re trying to make hard and fast rules about intimate truth-telling, and they are absurd — even poisonous. Few people grow up without making some mistakes.
In fact, that same article, entitled ‘when the truth hurts’ claimed that telling the truth is evil: “Making a similar point, a European friend often berates me. ”You Americans are so naive. You think that it’s such a noble thing to tell the truth.” In her mind, the person demanding truth is a soldier at the door.” Got it? Demanding the truth makes you a Nazi in Bill Clinton’s case, according to the ‘newspaper of record.’
When it comes to Democrats the New York Times wont cover, denies and justifies infidelity. When it’s a Republican the ‘paper of record’ goes into full slime mode. The latest attack on John Boehner is a desperate effort by a deeply partisan, and increasingly irrelevant fossil. The Times has staked out its position with the smear merchants of the radical Left. Their openness and flagrant bias is no longer deniable.