In Comes Big Journalism
Conservative media mogul Andrew Breitbart today launched his third “Big” site, Big Journalism. In his introductory post, Breitbart recounts a conversation with ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis and chastises the MSM for their ineptitude in covering her repeated public lies, and the ACORD scandal in general. He then details the reason behind his new site:
Big Journalism is staking the claim that media is now at war with one another: Big Media versus Small Media; Old Media versus New Media; Left Media Vs Right Media. You get the picture. The practice of journalism will never be the same, and not the New York Times’s Pinch Sulzberger nor all the sniping children at Gawker and Media Matters can un-ring this bell – which, after all, tolls for them.
Another post looks at the absolutely horrid and fraudulent coverage of the Honduran crisis by the traditional media, which did everything possible to support Zelaya and those falsely screaming “coup!”
If his past ventures are anything to go by, Big Journalism will quickly be a big player in the media wars. That, no doubt, has his chagrined critics frothing at the mouth.
Disclosure: I am an occasional contributor at Big Government, another Breitbart site.

I am a libertarian-conservative blogger living in the DC area. I have a Master's degree in Political Science and work in public policy for a non-profit.



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