With his News of the World in the UK presently being investigated because of alleged criminal activity - and New Limited having a track-record with its newspapers and Fox News which is far from either savoury or ethical - as Slate rightly points out in a piece it's more than a bit rich for Rupert Murdoch to be lecturing The New York Times on ethics.
"Yes, Murdoch's News of the World, which has paid out millions in phone-hacking settlements, whose reporter went to jail for his role in the scandal, which faces a stream of angry plaintiffs, and which wants to wage newspaper war on the New York Times but thinks the Times should be enjoined from investigating Murdoch's newspapers, wants to dictate ethical standards to the Times.
This is a little like walking in on a guy shtupping your wife and having him lecture you on the evils of adultery. Akass has no case."
"Yes, Murdoch's News of the World, which has paid out millions in phone-hacking settlements, whose reporter went to jail for his role in the scandal, which faces a stream of angry plaintiffs, and which wants to wage newspaper war on the New York Times but thinks the Times should be enjoined from investigating Murdoch's newspapers, wants to dictate ethical standards to the Times.
This is a little like walking in on a guy shtupping your wife and having him lecture you on the evils of adultery. Akass has no case."
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