Eric Rozenman

Terrorist or Militant? Washington Post Wobbles Exemplify Media Confusion

After the barbarous murder of a by-passer on a London street by two men, one who delivered a jihadist rant, a USA Today (May 24) analysis said "the word 'terror' has become politically charged." But not journalistically, if accuracy matters. Regardless, Washington Post practice continues to confuse.

J Street’s Spin Reversed by CAMERA Op-Ed

J Street's "pro-Israel, pro-peace" slogan, often accepted without scrutiny by the Jewish and general press, got a closer look in a CAMERA's Washington Jewish Week Op-Ed, 'J Street without spin.' Slogan, or Silly Putty?  

CAMERA Letter Published in the Baltimore Sun

Maryland's chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations bashed Israel in a Baltimore Sun commentary. CAMERA responded by exposing both their false analogies and CAIR as a Muslim Brotherhood spin-off and an unindicted co-conspirator in America's largest terrorism funding trial to date.

The Washington Post’s Walter Pincus, Corrected Half-Way Round the World

Washington Post defense and security correspondent Walter Pincus writes often about Israel, Iran and nuclear weapons. He doesn't think highly of close U.S.-Israel ties and gives Iran the benefit of the doubt. His columns also generate corrections, the most recent, on April 25, counters Pincus' spin.

The Washington Post’s Walter Pincus, Corrected Half-Way ‘Round the World

Washington Post defense and security correspondent Walter Pincus writes often about Israel, Iran and nuclear weapons. He doesn't think highly of close U.S.-Israel ties and gives Iran the benefit of the doubt. His columns also generate corrections, the most recent, on April 25, counters Pincus' spin.

CAMERA Op-Ed: Ban Ki Moon Wrong About Israeli Settlements

When U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon insists that Israeli settlements are illegal, as he did again recently, he's not only wrong but he also misleads the news media and undermines the organization he heads. A CAMERA Op-Ed in The Washington Times shows how the secretary-general errs.

Ban Ki Moon Wrong About Israeli Settlements

When U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon insists that Israeli settlements are illegal, as he did again recently, he's not only wrong but he also misleads the news media and undermines the organization he heads. A CAMERA Op-Ed in The Washington Times shows how the secretary-general errs.