Kurtz continues to duck Dobbs controversy
July 24, 2009 10:54 am ET by Jamison Foser
In his Washington Post "Media Notes" column today, Howard Kurtz continues to duck the growing controversy swirling around his CNN colleague, Lou Dobbs.
While Kurtz couldn't bring himself to criticize Dobbs, he did devote a section to the ever-pressing topic of Michael Jackson. And a lengthy section to the arrest of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, in which he asserted that President Obama's answer to a question about Gates was "a tactical mistake." An odd focus for a "Media Notes" column, but it does have benefit of allowing Kurtz to fill column inches without criticizing CNN, which signs his (other) paycheck.











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This whole ordeal is just more proof that there is no such thing a liberal media. That fact that a completely debunked conspiracy theory perpetrated by the most extreme fringe radicals in America is getting this much spotlight is proof.