NEWSWEEK, you and Billie Schwab Dunn forgot to do disclosure.
"I've got one word for @amyschumer," wrote another, "canceled."
Evan Nierman, CEO of global PR firm Red Banyan, previously told Newsweek that there is little to no rational explanation for the backlash Schumer's post ignited.
"The
fact that she is being attacked is outrageous," he said. "Since when
has delivering factual information and encouraging people to be careful
to verify before buying into falsehood become an offense? The world has
turned upside down.
"To
deliver factual information should not result in being [labeled] as an
Islamophobe. It's an inaccurate, unfair characterization of her. And she
should be applauded for insisting on facts, and cautioning against
buying into lies."
Evan Nierman began his career at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC),
one of the country’s leading advocacy groups. At AIPAC he supervised
all aspects of 15 print and electronic branded publications, including
editing the organization’s flagship journal on Middle East policy, which
was distributed biweekly to 100,000 readers and every office on Capitol
Hill. He also did extensive writing of speeches and marketing
materials, drafted more than 100 memos on foreign policy developed for
legislators and helped organize large-scale national events in
Washington, D.C.
Get it now?
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC AY-pak) is a lobbying group that advocates pro-Israel policies to the legislative and executive branches of the United States.[4] One of several pro-Israel lobbying organizations in the United States,[5] AIPAC states that it has over 100,000 members,[6] 17 regional offices, and "a vast pool of donors".[7] Representative Brad Sherman (D-California) has called AIPAC "the single most important organization in promoting the U.S.-Israel alliance".[8] In addition, the organization has been called one of the most powerful lobbying groups in the United States.[7]
That's not a detail you leave out.
Including it explains why Evan's lying like a whore.
NEWSWEEK, you and Schwab Dunn need to do a better job with your so-called journalism.