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From chessdiscussion:
by SusanPolgar on Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:06 am This is the latest comment from Mig Greengard on his Chess Ninja site: "My homeboy and regular ICC Chess.FM pilot Joel Benjamin is guest blogging over at the NY Times Gambit blog. Perhaps a permanent gig? I stopped reading it when it started treating the moronic Sloan lawsuit and similar USCF-related idiocy as regular chess news. Anyone can sue anybody. If someone wins or loses, that might be news. (Might.) Feeding a troll is feeding a troll whether it's in an obscure message board or the New York Times. I'd be happy to see a focus on bringing more chess to the masses instead of waving dirty laundry around every time a USCF politician soils his drawers. " ------------------------------------------ McClain, the JOURNALIST, is back. Stay tuned for more Suzie Chesspiece/USCF Follies. |
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On Feb 11, 10:26 am, Brian Lafferty wrote:
From chessdiscussion: by SusanPolgar on Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:06 am This is the latest comment from Mig Greengard on his Chess Ninja site: "My homeboy and regular ICC Chess.FM pilot Joel Benjamin is guest blogging over at the NY Times Gambit blog. Perhaps a permanent gig? I stopped reading it when it started treating the moronic Sloan lawsuit and similar USCF-related idiocy as regular chess news. Anyone can sue anybody. If someone wins or loses, that might be news. (Might.) Feeding a troll is feeding a troll whether it's in an obscure message board or the New York Times. I'd be happy to see a focus on bringing more chess to the masses instead of waving dirty laundry around every time a USCF politician soils his drawers. " ------------------------------------------ McClain, the JOURNALIST, is back. Stay tuned for more Suzie Chesspiece/USCF Follies. But... but... that can't be true! I read something else from P Innes at Chessvile: "New York Times have fired one correspondent of their chess blog and hired GM Benjamin as replacement. I think the last entry to the 'Gambit blog' was by this Parrot who pointed out a few details, chessically speaking, about what was reported and what not." Note the twin P Innes themes in these sentences: - mistakes and distortion in his reporting; - a claim, either implied or stated outright, that P Innes was responsible for the event reported. These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' |
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The Historian wrote:
On Feb 11, 10:26 am, Brian Lafferty wrote: From chessdiscussion: by SusanPolgar on Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:06 am This is the latest comment from Mig Greengard on his Chess Ninja site: "My homeboy and regular ICC Chess.FM pilot Joel Benjamin is guest blogging over at the NY Times Gambit blog. Perhaps a permanent gig? I stopped reading it when it started treating the moronic Sloan lawsuit and similar USCF-related idiocy as regular chess news. Anyone can sue anybody. If someone wins or loses, that might be news. (Might.) Feeding a troll is feeding a troll whether it's in an obscure message board or the New York Times. I'd be happy to see a focus on bringing more chess to the masses instead of waving dirty laundry around every time a USCF politician soils his drawers. " ------------------------------------------ McClain, the JOURNALIST, is back. Stay tuned for more Suzie Chesspiece/USCF Follies. But... but... that can't be true! I read something else from P Innes at Chessvile: "New York Times have fired one correspondent of their chess blog and hired GM Benjamin as replacement. I think the last entry to the 'Gambit blog' was by this Parrot who pointed out a few details, chessically speaking, about what was reported and what not." Note the twin P Innes themes in these sentences: - mistakes and distortion in his reporting; - a claim, either implied or stated outright, that P Innes was responsible for the event reported. These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' What are the odds of a retraction at Chessville? |
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:13:57 GMT, Brian Lafferty
wrote: But... but... that can't be true! I read something else from P Innes at Chessvile: "New York Times have fired one correspondent of their chess blog and hired GM Benjamin as replacement. I think the last entry to the 'Gambit blog' was by this Parrot who pointed out a few details, chessically speaking, about what was reported and what not." Note the twin P Innes themes in these sentences: - mistakes and distortion in his reporting; - a claim, either implied or stated outright, that P Innes was responsible for the event reported. These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' What are the odds of a retraction at Chessville? Why retract when you can deny saying it? Or, perhaps "don't retract, attack". Depends on the phases of the Moon, I suppose. |
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Mike Murray wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:13:57 GMT, Brian Lafferty wrote: But... but... that can't be true! I read something else from P Innes at Chessvile: "New York Times have fired one correspondent of their chess blog and hired GM Benjamin as replacement. I think the last entry to the 'Gambit blog' was by this Parrot who pointed out a few details, chessically speaking, about what was reported and what not." Note the twin P Innes themes in these sentences: - mistakes and distortion in his reporting; - a claim, either implied or stated outright, that P Innes was responsible for the event reported. These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' What are the odds of a retraction at Chessville? Why retract when you can deny saying it? Or, perhaps "don't retract, attack". Depends on the phases of the Moon, I suppose. It looks like it's been pulled off of Mig's site. |
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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:30:42 GMT, Brian Lafferty
wrote: These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' What are the odds of a retraction at Chessville? Why retract when you can deny saying it? Or, perhaps "don't retract, attack". Depends on the phases of the Moon, I suppose. It looks like it's been pulled off of Mig's site. Well, then, I guess denial will be the order of the day. |
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THE LAWSUIT IS NEWS
Mig Greengard is wrong. He argues like a philosopher here, not like a journalist. What's news is what interests people on the jour. The Sloan suit may be derided; you may consider the personalities unworthy of our attention; but a lot of chess people are unquestionably interested in the legal action, whether they are pro-Sloan or pro-Truong, pro-Polgar. Yours, Larry Brian Lafferty wrote: From chessdiscussion: by SusanPolgar on Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:06 am This is the latest comment from Mig Greengard on his Chess Ninja site: "My homeboy and regular ICC Chess.FM pilot Joel Benjamin is guest blogging over at the NY Times Gambit blog. Perhaps a permanent gig? I stopped reading it when it started treating the moronic Sloan lawsuit and similar USCF-related idiocy as regular chess news. Anyone can sue anybody. If someone wins or loses, that might be news. (Might.) Feeding a troll is feeding a troll whether it's in an obscure message board or the New York Times. I'd be happy to see a focus on bringing more chess to the masses instead of waving dirty laundry around every time a USCF politician soils his drawers. " ------------------------------------------ McClain, the JOURNALIST, is back. Stay tuned for more Suzie Chesspiece/USCF Follies. |
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Mike Murray wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:30:42 GMT, Brian Lafferty wrote: These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' What are the odds of a retraction at Chessville? Why retract when you can deny saying it? Or, perhaps "don't retract, attack". Depends on the phases of the Moon, I suppose. It looks like it's been pulled off of Mig's site. Well, then, I guess denial will be the order of the day. It is back up on Mig's site this morning. :-) |
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On Feb 12, 7:40 am, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Mike Murray wrote: On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:30:42 GMT, Brian Lafferty wrote: These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' What are the odds of a retraction at Chessville? Why retract when you can deny saying it? Or, perhaps "don't retract, attack". Depends on the phases of the Moon, I suppose. It looks like it's been pulled off of Mig's site. Well, then, I guess denial will be the order of the day. It is back up on Mig's site this morning. :-) There's been a glitch on Mig's homepage for some time. One can retrieve "lost" posts via the monthly archives on the left. |
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On Feb 12, 7:40 am, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Mike Murray wrote: On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:30:42 GMT, Brian Lafferty wrote: These are the hallmarks of P Innes' 'journalism.' What are the odds of a retraction at Chessville? Why retract when you can deny saying it? Or, perhaps "don't retract, attack". Depends on the phases of the Moon, I suppose. It looks like it's been pulled off of Mig's site. Well, then, I guess denial will be the order of the day. It is back up on Mig's site this morning. :-) There's been a glitch on Mig's homepage for some time. One can retrieve "lost" posts via the monthly archives on the left. |
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