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Newsweek's Jaw-Dropping Erratum

by Daniel Pipes
Mon, 15 Oct 2007

updated Thu, 25 Oct 2007

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The editor of Newsweek has added a remarkable erratum to the sidebar to a nasty article by Michael Hirsh about the Giuliani campaign, "Would You Buy a Used Hawk From This Man?" First, here is the sidebar:

Newsweek, Oct. 15, 2007, gets only five out of six identifications wrong.

The subsequent correction warrants a place in Guinness World Records.

Editor's Note: In our print edition, several captions for the photographs accompanying this report were inadvertantly transposed. Martin Kramer's photograph is identified as Norman Podhoretz; Daniel Pipes's photograph is identified as Kramer; Peter Berkowitz's photograph is identified as Pipes; Nile Gardiner's photograph is identified as Berkowitz's and Podhoretz's photograph is identified as Gardiner's. NEWSWEEK regrets the errors.

Comments: (1) There are six pictures in all on the page and five of the six captions are wrong; only that of Robert Kasten is correct. Aggregating so many errors at once takes real talent – but count on Newsweek.

(2) The inevitable implication is that, for Newsweek staff, all conservatives look alike.

(3) The accuracy of the picture captions provides an apt commentary for the rest of Newsweek's wretched coverage in this article.

(4) For another example of Newsweek's problem with quality, see "Lorraine Ali, the Worst Political Reporter in America?" (October 15, 2007)

Oct. 22, 2007 update: I was not the only one to get a good laugh from the sidebar. Here is the Weekly Standard's take.

"The Weekly Standard" ridicules "Newsweek."

Oct. 25, 2007 update: Proving its editorial prowess, New York Times ran a story today on Giuliani's foreign policy advisors ("Mideast Hawks Help to Develop Giuliani Policy") and got ALL the names and pictures right. But the import of the article is as nasty as the Newsweek one.

Comment: Connoisseurs of the Middle East Quarterly might note that all three of its editors are featured here, indeed right in a row – myself, Michael Rubin, and Martin Kramer.

The New York Times gets the names and pictures right.

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NYT Classic Approach [103 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Oct 26, 2007 04:48

I'm Not a Local [90 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Oct 24, 2007 02:13

  "Lawful Islam" [29 words]

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Oct 25, 2007 16:46

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Oct 25, 2007 20:10

  Hello, Ynnatchkah [107 words]

jennifer solis 

Oct 30, 2007 23:24

From an old ally.... [69 words]

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Oct 14, 2007 04:43

  PDH - with friends like these.... [75 words]

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Oct 25, 2007 15:53

Hillary Clinton Carpetbagger Values [69 words]

Jo Ellen Davey Cohen 

Oct 13, 2007 13:51

a compliment of sorts [58 words]

Darren 

Oct 13, 2007 09:48

Shooting themselves in the foot [64 words]

David W. Lincoln 

Oct 13, 2007 00:35

They're all off by one [15 words]

Starscream 

Oct 12, 2007 20:51

NEWSWEEK's rabid liberalism needs to be called for what it is [58 words]

Mark E. 

Oct 12, 2007 19:51

Where do we go from here? [90 words]

Char 

Oct 12, 2007 18:20

Newsweek's Jaw-Dropping Erratum [19 words]

Mike 

Oct 12, 2007 15:09

  whole-heartedly agree [70 words]

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Oct 12, 2007 18:17

All neocons look alike to "Newsweak" [25 words]

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Oct 12, 2007 14:58

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Anatoly Tsaliovich 

Oct 12, 2007 14:12

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Oct 12, 2007 13:23

Newsweek's whiny, tedious, ungrateful brats [88 words]

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Oct 12, 2007 13:01

Better... [110 words]

Ynnatchkah 

Oct 12, 2007 12:58

The easiest way for Newsweek to fix their problems - [44 words]

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Oct 12, 2007 12:16

Diversity? [26 words]

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Oct 11, 2007 21:12

Thrilled about Daniel Pipes on the Giuliani Team! [1272 words]

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Oct 10, 2007 23:31

  YES... [36 words]

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Oct 26, 2007 16:08

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