On January 15, The Washington
Times introduced
John Solomon as its new executive editor, succeeding the retiring Wesley
Pruden. Solomon previously worked for the Associated Press and, most recently, The Washington Post. Washington
Times President Thomas P. McDevitt said of the hiring: "John
Solomon's appointment is a great step forward for The Washington Times,
and is good news for our readers, staff and advertisers. ... He is a
working journalist, innovative manager and skilled leader who can navigate the complicated media
landscape while maintaining traditional news values and credibility."
However, as Media Matters
for America has documented, like The
Washington Times itself,
Solomon has been a frequent purveyor of conservative misinformation:
- Wash. Post ignored own reporting in repeating Freeh allegation (The
Washington Post; 12/15/07)
- Solomon ignored Planned Parenthood support for Obama's abortion
votes (The Washington Post; 12/14/07)
- Solomon ignored facts in reporting distribution of Obama's
Hopefund contributions (The Washington Post; 11/30/07)
- Solomon blamed editor for deletion about GOP fundraiser
(washingtonpost.com; 9/05/07)
- Solomon uncritically quoted Thompson "mocking global
warming" (The Washington Post; 7/27/07)
- Thompson's role as Nixon mole in Watergate probe absent from
Solomon's Wash. Post story (The Washington Post; 7/26/07)
- Wash Post's Baker and
Solomon highlighted old disclosures in Clinton books as new (The Washington Post; 5/25/07)
- Solomon falsely claimed Edwards
"opposes" subprime lending (washingtonpost.com; 5/16/07)
- Solomon -- whose "investigations" fuel
right-wing attacks
-- suggested Clinton nonprofit is
somehow corrupt (The Washington Post; 2/27/07)
- Wash. Post baselessly linked Abramoff to
Democratic fundraisers (The Washington
Post; 2/24/07)
- Solomon baselessly suggested
Edwards broke campaign finance law (washingtonpost.com; 1/23/07)
- Solomon baselessly suggested
shady Edwards land deal (The Washington
Post; 1/19/07)
- Drudge misrepresented as
"sweetheart land deal" a business transaction by Sen. Reid,
described in an article by AP's Solomon (The Drudge Report, The Associated
Press; 10/11/06)
- In its cropping of AP's
misleading Reid follow-up,
NY Times compounded
distortions (The New York Times; 6/02/06)
- In follow-up article on Reid, Solomon continued
pattern of distortion (The Associated Press; 6/01/06)
- Responding to Media Matters, AP continued to
mislead in reporting on Reid (The Associated Press; 5/31/06)
- Even more serious flaws emerge
in AP story about Reid's attendance at boxing matches (The Associated
Press; 5/29/06)
- Fox & Friends further distorted flawed AP
report on Reid's boxing tickets (Fox News' Fox & Friends; 5/30/06)
- Solomon lobbed more faulty
ethics accusations at Reid (The Associated Press; 5/29/06)
- AP continued to mislead on
purported Abramoff-Reid
link (The Associated Press; 2/11/06)
- AP left out key facts in report
linking Reid, Abramoff (The Associated Press, 2/09/06)
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