…Adam Johnson wrote (FAIR.org, 4/9/18), “‘Clash’ is a reporter’s best friend when they want to describe violence without offending anyone in power.” Across the board, corporate media have endorsed the…

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…Adam Johnson wrote (FAIR.org, 4/9/18), “‘Clash’ is a reporter’s best friend when they want to describe violence without offending anyone in power.” Across the board, corporate media have endorsed the…



…takedown in the history of New York City. FAIR’s Adam Johnson (5/2/16) explained how media worked back then to tag dozens of mostly black young men as “gangbangers” on the…



…substantial fortune from the success of this company—typically require disclosure, if only to fend off the appearance of impropriety,” noted Adam Johnson (FAIR.org, 11/10/15). Washington Post executive editor Martin Baron…



…and ridicule the trailer provoked on Twitter from independent journalists and others based in the US: Abby Martin, Adam Johnson, Alex Rubinstein, Chase Madar and Sunjeev Berry. Reuters (9/6/19) couldn’t…



…called an “oligarch,” while the Appeal’s Adam H. Johnson claimed on Twitter (8/23/19) that “oligarch” is a loaded term used exclusively for the elite of enemy foreign countries, and not…



…story on August 28. Critics like Adam Johnson were quick to note the absurdity of representing the Tea Party as an organic grassroots movement, united around an earnest concern about…



…primary anyone.” But as FAIR contributor Adam Johnson and Justice Democrats communications director Waleed Shahid observed, other anonymous sources are not very different in content, because corporate media are generally…



…Post‘s bias failed to offer any of their own about the paper’s “critical reporting” of Amazon. They’d be hard-pressed to find any. In 2017 FAIR’s Adam Johnson reviewed a year’s…

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