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PJ Media

PJ Media, originally known as Pajamas Media, is an American right-wing[1] subscription-based[2] commentary website. It was founded in 2004, with its majority owner being software entrepreneur, billionaire[3] and angel investor Aubrey Chernick, founder of Candle Corporation (acquired by IBM).[4] Salem Media Group acquired the company in March 2019.[5] PJ Media also operated the online television and video network PJTV, which ceased operations on May 11, 2016.[4]

PJ Media
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryOnline media
Founded2004
FounderCharles Foster Johnson, Roger L. Simon
Headquarters
United States
Key people
Aubrey Chernick
Roger L. Simon
ProductsPJ Media, PJTV
OwnerSalem Media Group
Websitepjmedia.com

History Edit

PJ Media was founded as Pajamas Media in 2004 by Charles Johnson, the blogger behind Little Green Footballs, and screenwriter and producer Roger L. Simon, after Johnson's contribution to the Killian documents controversy investigation in 2004, in which he helped lead to the retraction of a 60 Minutes story critical of President George W. Bush's service in the Air National Guard and Dan Rather's resignation from CBS News. Johnson and Simon set out to challenge the mainstream media with a network of citizen-journalists.[6][7][8] The network was primarily made up of conservatives and libertarians.[9] The network's original name was derived from a dismissive comment made by former CBS news executive Jonathan Klein during the 2004 Killian documents affair: "You couldn't have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances at 60 Minutes and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas."[10][11]

Pajamas Media received venture capital funding on 14 November 2005. Pajamas used this funding for its operations and marketing while expanding its news and opinion coverage. Investors in this round of financing included Aubrey Chernick, an angel investor and technology entrepreneur, James Koshland, a venture capitalist, and a partnership formed by DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary.[12] It rebranded as Open Source Media shortly thereafter and had a launch party that included a keynote address by former New York Times journalist Judith Miller, presentations from John Podhoretz of Commentary magazine, Andrew Breitbart, Elizabeth Hayt of the New York Times, David Corn of The Nation and others. Less than a week after its official launch Open Source Media changed its name back to Pajamas Media after discovering that Public Radio International distributed a radio show called Open Source produced by Open Source Media, Inc.[13]

Johnson and Pajamas split in 2007 by mutual agreement; Johnson's stake was bought out.[14][15] In October 2011, Pajamas Media changed its name to PJ Media.[16] In September 2013, former congressman Allen West left PJ Media after he had an altercation with a female staffer and allegedly called her a "Jewish American princess".[17] West denied being fired and said he left voluntarily.[17]

False claims Edit

In August 2018, PJ Media published an article by then supervising editor Paula Bolyard,[18] claiming that Google was manipulating its algorithm to prioritize left-leaning news outlets in their coverage of President Trump.[19] Bolyard acknowledged that her study was "not scientific", although she did conclude that "the results suggest a pattern of bias against right-leaning content." Fact checkers at PolitiFact rated this claim false.[20]

In January 2019, PJ Media published a column by their senior editor Tyler O'Neil[21] in which he insinuated in his article that a Muslim community patrol in New York City might be enforcing Sharia Law and might be linked to the NYPD.[22] This group, the Muslim Community Patrol Service (MCPS)[23] was a certified volunteer Neighborhood watch in Brooklyn, a NYC CERT[24] along with other community patrols such as the Brooklyn Asian Safety Patrol[25] and the Guardian Angels. PJ Media offered nothing that demonstrated the MCPS could, or planned to, "enforce Sharia law", beyond engaging in the speculative hypothetical that the MCPS might somehow "apply [...] Sharia in its community monitoring." Fact-checkers at Snopes rated this claim false.[26]

In February 2019, PJ Media published a column by one of their writers John Hawkins,[27] also creator of Rightwingnews, in which he stated in an article titled "The Six Most Bizarre Proposals from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal",[28] making five out of six claims such as "getting rid of airplanes" or "getting rid of cows", aim to "get rid of gas-powered cars in a decade", call for eliminating carbon emissions in ten years "without the use of nuclear power", or "promise 'economic security' for those 'unwilling to work'". Fact checkers at NewsGuard rated these five claims false,[29] which can be further verified by the official government resolution H.Res.109 Green New Deal proposed by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.[30]

In January 2020, PJ Media published a column by one of their writers,[31] Robert B. Spencer, also founder and director of the anti-Muslim conspiracy blog Jihad Watch, in which he stated that congresswoman Ilhan Omar had given Iran military advice by suggesting it could target Trump hotels, and thus committed treason.[32] Fact-checkers at Snopes rated this claim false.[33]

In February 2020, PJ Media published a column by Victoria Taft, one of their writers[34] and a conservative talk show host,[35] in which she stated that President Barack Obama waited until millions were infected and 1000 dead in the U.S. before he declared the Pandemic H1N1/09 virus an emergency.[36] Fact-checkers at Snopes rated this claim false.[37]

According to NewsGuard,[38] articles on PJMedia.com have frequently included distorted or misleading claims,[39] including about the COVID-19 pandemic. A now deleted July 2020 article written by Matt Margolis headlined "COVID-19 May Soon Lose Status as an 'Epidemic' Under CDC Guidelines",[40] promoted a misleading claim originally published by JustTheNews.com. Many other websites reported this story by PJ Media.[41][42] After the fact, PJ Media never issued a correction to their original story, but only an update with changes and a new headline "COVID-19 Will Not Soon Lose Status as an 'Epidemic' Under the CDC".[43]

In August, 2020, PJ Media published an article by their Chicago editor Rick Moran,[44] claiming Democrats were urging presidential candidate Joe Biden not to debate with President Trump because they were concerned with the former vice president's mental stamina.[45] The source for this claim cited on the PJ Media article was from Newsweek, but the article states that the former vice president was advised not to debate Trump, citing "publicity stunts and disregard for the rules in 2016" as well as cancelling debates over concerns of the COVID-19 pandemic.[46] Furthermore, the Newsweek article cited by PJ Media makes no mention about any mental stamina. According to CNN, Biden spokesman TJ Ducklo stated that presidential candidate Biden has already agreed to three debates with President Trump in fall 2020.[47]

In September 2020, PJ Media published an article by senior editor Tyler O'Neil,[48] claiming that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was promising fewer fires, floods, and hurricanes if he should defeat Donald Trump in November.[49] Though Biden did promise he would solve the climate crisis if elected in November, he did not literally promise fewer catastrophic events. Fact checkers at Snopes rated this claim as false.[50]

In September 2022, PJ Media blogger Matt Margolis was the originator of a claim made in a PJ Media article that “The Obama Foundation stored classified documents in an abandoned furniture warehouse.[51] Snopes[52] called this out as a false claim as both classified and unclassified records from the Obama presidency were temporarily located in Hoffman Estates, a suburb of Chicago, in a building that used to be an old furniture store. However, while the Obama Foundation provided funds to move and store those records, it had neither possession nor control of them, given that they were in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) from the day Obama left office. What the PJ Media article failed to mention is that this was an agreement in which the foundation provided funds to move documents, but did not state that the foundation had control or access to those documents. After further research and scrutiny from other fact-checkers such as USA Today,[53] PJ Media later admitted they made a false claim.[54]

PJTV Edit

In the summer of 2008, Pajamas Media launched PJTV, a subscription based internet television service.[55] The Internet television service debuted at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota. PJTV featured shows hosted by commentators such as Bill Whittle, Tammy Bruce, and Glenn Reynolds.[4]

On May 11, 2016, PJTV shut down operations after its majority investor Aubrey Chernick pulled out funds.[4]

References Edit

  1. ^ Flaherty, Joseph. "David Garcia Staffer Resigns over Old Tweets, Including 'F**k You' to Arizona". Phoenix New Times.
  2. ^ Bolyard, Paula. "Here's Why PJ Media Just Introduced VIP Subscriptions". pjmedia.com.
  3. ^ Vetter, Moira (November 29, 2015). "NextGen Crowdfunding 2015: Will The 'New 98%' Create A New Economy?". Forbes. New York City.
  4. ^ a b c d Grove, Lloyd (April 15, 2016). "The Death of PJTV: How Aubrey Chernick's Right Wing Media Dream Died". The Daily Beast. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  5. ^ "Salem Media Acquires PJ Media". Business Wire. March 19, 2019.
  6. ^ Johnson, Charles; Simon, Roger L. (November 26, 2005). . Pajamas Media. Archived from the original on November 26, 2005. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  7. ^ Andrew Leigh (2005). "Pajama-Clad Revolutionaries". National Review (November 15, 2005).
  8. ^ Peter Hannaford (May 12, 2005). "Pajama Game". The American Spectator.
  9. ^ by Roger L. Simon, April 28, 2005
  10. ^ "How the Blogosphere Took on CBS' Docs". Fox News.
  11. ^ American Dialect Society: 2004 Words of the Year.
  12. ^ "Pajamas Media Closes $3.5 Million Venture Round" (Press release). Pajamas Media. November 14, 2005.
  13. ^ ANICK JESDANUN (November 22, 2005). "Media Web Site Reverts Back to Old Name". Associated Press.
  14. ^ "Conservative in Liberal Hands".
  15. ^ Hillel Aron (December 4, 2009). . Neon Tommy, online publication of the USC Annenberg School of Journalism. Archived from the original on December 13, 2009.
  16. ^ "Pajamas Media Becomes PJ Media" (Press release). PJ Media. October 25, 2011. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  17. ^ a b Nocera, Rosie Gray, Kate (September 26, 2013). "Allen West Out At PJ Media". BuzzFeed. Retrieved June 8, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ Bolyard, Paula. "Paula Bolyard". pjmedia.com.
  19. ^ Bolyard, Paula. "96 Percent of My Google Search Results for 'Trump' News Were from Liberal Media Outlets". pjmedia.com.
  20. ^ "PolitiFact - No, 96% of Google news stories on Trump aren't from left-wing outlets". @politifact.
  21. ^ O'Neil, Tyler. "Tyler O'Neil". pjmedia.com.
  22. ^ O'Neil, Tyler. "NYC 'Muslim Community Patrol' Car Not Approved by Us, NYPD Says". pjmedia.com.
  23. ^ "Muslim Community Patrol & Services". Muslim Community Patrol & Services.
  24. ^ "NYC CERT- NYCEM". www1.nyc.gov.
  25. ^ "Brooklyn Asian Safety Patrol out to keep BK safe". brooklyn.news12.com.
  26. ^ "Does a Muslim Community Patrol in New York City Enforce 'Sharia Law'?". Snopes.com. January 13, 2019.
  27. ^ Hawkins, John. "John Hawkins". pjmedia.com.
  28. ^ Hawkins, John. "The Six Most Bizarre Proposals from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal". pjmedia.com.
  29. ^ "PJmedia.com". September 19, 2020, at the Wayback Machine. NewsGuard. July 2020. Retrieved August 3, 2021.
  30. ^ "Resolution for a Green New Deal". Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. November 13, 2019.
  31. ^ "Robert Spencer". pjmedia.com.
  32. ^ comments, Robert Spencer 2020-01-07T12:11:25 chat (January 7, 2020). "Treason? Ilhan Omar Gives Iran Military Advice, Suggests It Could Target Trump Hotels". News and Politics.
  33. ^ "No, U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar Didn't Give 'Treasonous' Military Advice to Iran". Snopes.com. January 13, 2020.
  34. ^ Taft, Victoria. "Victoria Taft". pjmedia.com.
  35. ^ "PolitiFact | Victoria Taft". www.politifact.com.
  36. ^ "Fact-Check: Obama Waited Until 'Millions' Infected and 1000 Dead in U.S. Before Declaring H1N1 National Emergency". Archived from the original on March 2, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  37. ^ "Did Obama Declare Swine Flu an Emergency Only After 'Millions' Were Infected?". Snopes.com. March 2, 2020.
  38. ^ "NewsGuard – The Internet Trust Tool". Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  39. ^ Gregory, John; Kidd, Chandler; Ackermann; Peggy; Effron, Eric, eds. (July 2020) "PJMedia.com". NewsGuard. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  40. ^ Margolis, Matt. "Matt Margolis". pjmedia.com. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  41. ^ "PJ Media reports "COVID-19 May Soon Lose Status as an 'Epidemic' Under CDC Guidelines" – The Vaccine Report". vaccinereport.org. July 8, 2020. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  42. ^ "COVID dropping out of epidemic status?".
  43. ^ Margolis, Matt. "COVID-19 Will Not Soon Lose Status as an 'Epidemic' Under the CDC [UPDATE]". pjmedia.com. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  44. ^ Moran, Rick. "Rick Moran". pjmedia.com.
  45. ^ Moran, Rick. "Democrats Urging Biden Not to Debate Trump". pjmedia.com.
  46. ^ EDT, Benjamin Fearnow On 8/1/20 at 2:27 PM (August 1, 2020). "Supporters urge Joe Biden not to debate Trump, applaud hosts for canceling over COVID-19 concerns". Newsweek.
  47. ^ Business, Analysis by Oliver Darcy, CNN. "Right-wing media focuses on 'imaginary controversy' suggesting Biden won't debate Trump". CNN. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  48. ^ "Tyler O'Neil".
  49. ^ "Joe Biden Promises Fewer Fires, Floods, and Hurricanes if He Wins in November".
  50. ^ "Did Biden Promise 'Fewer Fires, Floods, and Hurricanes' if Elected?". September 29, 2020.
  51. ^ "Correction: NARA Kept Classified Docs in a Furniture Warehouse, Not the Obama Foundation".
  52. ^ "Did Obama Foundation Store Classified Documents at Empty Furniture Warehouse?". September 27, 2022.
  53. ^ "Fact check: False claim that the Obama Foundation stored classified documents in a warehouse". USA Today.
  54. ^ "Correction: NARA Kept Classified Docs in a Furniture Warehouse, Not the Obama Foundation".
  55. ^ "New Media 2.0 Venture to Cover RNC; Pajamas TV Internet Service Created in Response to Eroding Public Confidence in Mainstream Media" (Press release). Pajamas Media. September 3, 2008.

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PJTV redirects here For television station in Indonesia see Parijz van Java TV PJ Media originally known as Pajamas Media is an American right wing 1 subscription based 2 commentary website It was founded in 2004 with its majority owner being software entrepreneur billionaire 3 and angel investor Aubrey Chernick founder of Candle Corporation acquired by IBM 4 Salem Media Group acquired the company in March 2019 5 PJ Media also operated the online television and video network PJTV which ceased operations on May 11 2016 4 PJ MediaTypeSubsidiaryIndustryOnline mediaFounded2004FounderCharles Foster Johnson Roger L SimonHeadquartersUnited StatesKey peopleAubrey ChernickRoger L SimonProductsPJ Media PJTVOwnerSalem Media GroupWebsitepjmedia wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 False claims 2 PJTV 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditPJ Media was founded as Pajamas Media in 2004 by Charles Johnson the blogger behind Little Green Footballs and screenwriter and producer Roger L Simon after Johnson s contribution to the Killian documents controversy investigation in 2004 in which he helped lead to the retraction of a 60 Minutes story critical of President George W Bush s service in the Air National Guard and Dan Rather s resignation from CBS News Johnson and Simon set out to challenge the mainstream media with a network of citizen journalists 6 7 8 The network was primarily made up of conservatives and libertarians 9 The network s original name was derived from a dismissive comment made by former CBS news executive Jonathan Klein during the 2004 Killian documents affair You couldn t have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances at 60 Minutes and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas 10 11 Pajamas Media received venture capital funding on 14 November 2005 Pajamas used this funding for its operations and marketing while expanding its news and opinion coverage Investors in this round of financing included Aubrey Chernick an angel investor and technology entrepreneur James Koshland a venture capitalist and a partnership formed by DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary 12 It rebranded as Open Source Media shortly thereafter and had a launch party that included a keynote address by former New York Times journalist Judith Miller presentations from John Podhoretz of Commentary magazine Andrew Breitbart Elizabeth Hayt of the New York Times David Corn of The Nation and others Less than a week after its official launch Open Source Media changed its name back to Pajamas Media after discovering that Public Radio International distributed a radio show called Open Source produced by Open Source Media Inc 13 Johnson and Pajamas split in 2007 by mutual agreement Johnson s stake was bought out 14 15 In October 2011 Pajamas Media changed its name to PJ Media 16 In September 2013 former congressman Allen West left PJ Media after he had an altercation with a female staffer and allegedly called her a Jewish American princess 17 West denied being fired and said he left voluntarily 17 False claims Edit In August 2018 PJ Media published an article by then supervising editor Paula Bolyard 18 claiming that Google was manipulating its algorithm to prioritize left leaning news outlets in their coverage of President Trump 19 Bolyard acknowledged that her study was not scientific although she did conclude that the results suggest a pattern of bias against right leaning content Fact checkers at PolitiFact rated this claim false 20 In January 2019 PJ Media published a column by their senior editor Tyler O Neil 21 in which he insinuated in his article that a Muslim community patrol in New York City might be enforcing Sharia Law and might be linked to the NYPD 22 This group the Muslim Community Patrol Service MCPS 23 was a certified volunteer Neighborhood watch in Brooklyn a NYC CERT 24 along with other community patrols such as the Brooklyn Asian Safety Patrol 25 and the Guardian Angels PJ Media offered nothing that demonstrated the MCPS could or planned to enforce Sharia law beyond engaging in the speculative hypothetical that the MCPS might somehow apply Sharia in its community monitoring Fact checkers at Snopes rated this claim false 26 In February 2019 PJ Media published a column by one of their writers John Hawkins 27 also creator of Rightwingnews in which he stated in an article titled The Six Most Bizarre Proposals from Alexandria Ocasio Cortez s Green New Deal 28 making five out of six claims such as getting rid of airplanes or getting rid of cows aim to get rid of gas powered cars in a decade call for eliminating carbon emissions in ten years without the use of nuclear power or promise economic security for those unwilling to work Fact checkers at NewsGuard rated these five claims false 29 which can be further verified by the official government resolution H Res 109 Green New Deal proposed by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez 30 In January 2020 PJ Media published a column by one of their writers 31 Robert B Spencer also founder and director of the anti Muslim conspiracy blog Jihad Watch in which he stated that congresswoman Ilhan Omar had given Iran military advice by suggesting it could target Trump hotels and thus committed treason 32 Fact checkers at Snopes rated this claim false 33 In February 2020 PJ Media published a column by Victoria Taft one of their writers 34 and a conservative talk show host 35 in which she stated that President Barack Obama waited until millions were infected and 1000 dead in the U S before he declared the Pandemic H1N1 09 virus an emergency 36 Fact checkers at Snopes rated this claim false 37 According to NewsGuard 38 articles on PJMedia com have frequently included distorted or misleading claims 39 including about the COVID 19 pandemic A now deleted July 2020 article written by Matt Margolis headlined COVID 19 May Soon Lose Status as an Epidemic Under CDC Guidelines 40 promoted a misleading claim originally published by JustTheNews com Many other websites reported this story by PJ Media 41 42 After the fact PJ Media never issued a correction to their original story but only an update with changes and a new headline COVID 19 Will Not Soon Lose Status as an Epidemic Under the CDC 43 In August 2020 PJ Media published an article by their Chicago editor Rick Moran 44 claiming Democrats were urging presidential candidate Joe Biden not to debate with President Trump because they were concerned with the former vice president s mental stamina 45 The source for this claim cited on the PJ Media article was from Newsweek but the article states that the former vice president was advised not to debate Trump citing publicity stunts and disregard for the rules in 2016 as well as cancelling debates over concerns of the COVID 19 pandemic 46 Furthermore the Newsweek article cited by PJ Media makes no mention about any mental stamina According to CNN Biden spokesman TJ Ducklo stated that presidential candidate Biden has already agreed to three debates with President Trump in fall 2020 47 In September 2020 PJ Media published an article by senior editor Tyler O Neil 48 claiming that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was promising fewer fires floods and hurricanes if he should defeat Donald Trump in November 49 Though Biden did promise he would solve the climate crisis if elected in November he did not literally promise fewer catastrophic events Fact checkers at Snopes rated this claim as false 50 In September 2022 PJ Media blogger Matt Margolis was the originator of a claim made in a PJ Media article that The Obama Foundation stored classified documents in an abandoned furniture warehouse 51 Snopes 52 called this out as a false claim as both classified and unclassified records from the Obama presidency were temporarily located in Hoffman Estates a suburb of Chicago in a building that used to be an old furniture store However while the Obama Foundation provided funds to move and store those records it had neither possession nor control of them given that they were in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration NARA from the day Obama left office What the PJ Media article failed to mention is that this was an agreement in which the foundation provided funds to move documents but did not state that the foundation had control or access to those documents After further research and scrutiny from other fact checkers such as USA Today 53 PJ Media later admitted they made a false claim 54 PJTV EditIn the summer of 2008 Pajamas Media launched PJTV a subscription based internet television service 55 The Internet television service debuted at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St Paul Minnesota PJTV featured shows hosted by commentators such as Bill Whittle Tammy Bruce and Glenn Reynolds 4 On May 11 2016 PJTV shut down operations after its majority investor Aubrey Chernick pulled out funds 4 References Edit Flaherty Joseph David Garcia Staffer Resigns over Old Tweets Including F k You to Arizona Phoenix New Times Bolyard Paula Here s Why PJ Media Just Introduced VIP Subscriptions pjmedia com Vetter Moira November 29 2015 NextGen Crowdfunding 2015 Will The New 98 Create A New Economy Forbes New York City a b c d Grove Lloyd April 15 2016 The Death of PJTV How Aubrey Chernick s Right Wing Media Dream Died The Daily Beast Retrieved May 19 2016 Salem Media Acquires PJ Media Business Wire March 19 2019 Johnson Charles Simon Roger L November 26 2005 From the Founders Pajamas Media Archived from the original on November 26 2005 Retrieved November 6 2016 Andrew Leigh 2005 Pajama Clad Revolutionaries National Review November 15 2005 Peter Hannaford May 12 2005 Pajama Game The American Spectator An open letter to all bloggers by Roger L Simon April 28 2005 How the Blogosphere Took on CBS Docs Fox News American Dialect Society 2004 Words of the Year Pajamas Media Closes 3 5 Million Venture Round Press release Pajamas Media November 14 2005 ANICK JESDANUN November 22 2005 Media Web Site Reverts Back to Old Name Associated Press Conservative in Liberal Hands Hillel Aron December 4 2009 Charles Johnson And His Little Green Footballs Holding Down The Center Neon Tommy online publication of the USC Annenberg School of Journalism Archived from the original on December 13 2009 Pajamas Media Becomes PJ Media Press release PJ Media October 25 2011 Retrieved April 10 2012 a b Nocera Rosie Gray Kate September 26 2013 Allen West Out At PJ Media BuzzFeed Retrieved June 8 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Bolyard Paula Paula Bolyard pjmedia com Bolyard Paula 96 Percent of My Google Search Results for Trump News Were from Liberal Media Outlets pjmedia com PolitiFact No 96 of Google news stories on Trump aren t from left wing outlets politifact O Neil Tyler Tyler O Neil pjmedia com O Neil Tyler NYC Muslim Community Patrol Car Not Approved by Us NYPD Says pjmedia com Muslim Community Patrol amp Services Muslim Community Patrol amp Services NYC CERT NYCEM www1 nyc gov Brooklyn Asian Safety Patrol out to keep BK safe brooklyn news12 com Does a Muslim Community Patrol in New York City Enforce Sharia Law Snopes com January 13 2019 Hawkins John John Hawkins pjmedia com Hawkins John The Six Most Bizarre Proposals from Alexandria Ocasio Cortez s Green New Deal pjmedia com PJmedia com Archived September 19 2020 at the Wayback Machine NewsGuard July 2020 Retrieved August 3 2021 Resolution for a Green New Deal Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez November 13 2019 Robert Spencer pjmedia com comments Robert Spencer 2020 01 07T12 11 25 chat January 7 2020 Treason Ilhan Omar Gives Iran Military Advice Suggests It Could Target Trump Hotels News and Politics No U S Rep Ilhan Omar Didn t Give Treasonous Military Advice to Iran Snopes com January 13 2020 Taft Victoria Victoria Taft pjmedia com PolitiFact Victoria Taft www politifact com Fact Check Obama Waited Until Millions Infected and 1000 Dead in U S Before Declaring H1N1 National Emergency Archived from the original on March 2 2020 Retrieved March 2 2020 Did Obama Declare Swine Flu an Emergency Only After Millions Were Infected Snopes com March 2 2020 NewsGuard The Internet Trust Tool Retrieved October 4 2020 Gregory John Kidd Chandler Ackermann Peggy Effron Eric eds July 2020 PJMedia com NewsGuard Retrieved October 4 2020 Margolis Matt Matt Margolis pjmedia com Retrieved October 4 2020 PJ Media reports COVID 19 May Soon Lose Status as an Epidemic Under CDC Guidelines The Vaccine Report vaccinereport org July 8 2020 Retrieved October 4 2020 COVID dropping out of epidemic status Margolis Matt COVID 19 Will Not Soon Lose Status as an Epidemic Under the CDC UPDATE pjmedia com Retrieved October 4 2020 Moran Rick Rick Moran pjmedia com Moran Rick Democrats Urging Biden Not to Debate Trump pjmedia com EDT Benjamin Fearnow On 8 1 20 at 2 27 PM August 1 2020 Supporters urge Joe Biden not to debate Trump applaud hosts for canceling over COVID 19 concerns Newsweek Business Analysis by Oliver Darcy CNN Right wing media focuses on imaginary controversy suggesting Biden won t debate Trump CNN a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Tyler O Neil Joe Biden Promises Fewer Fires Floods and Hurricanes if He Wins in November Did Biden Promise Fewer Fires Floods and Hurricanes if Elected September 29 2020 Correction NARA Kept Classified Docs in a Furniture Warehouse Not the Obama Foundation Did Obama Foundation Store Classified Documents at Empty Furniture Warehouse September 27 2022 Fact check False claim that the Obama Foundation stored classified documents in a warehouse USA Today Correction NARA Kept Classified Docs in a Furniture Warehouse Not the Obama Foundation New Media 2 0 Venture to Cover RNC Pajamas TV Internet Service Created in Response to Eroding Public Confidence in Mainstream Media Press release 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