Oct 3, 2014: Americas Survival: Cliff Kincaid Interviewed About Russia Terrorism on Denise Simon Radio Show
Listen here. Cliff Kincaid interviewed on radio show “The Denise Simon Experience.”
Listen here. Cliff Kincaid interviewed on radio show “The Denise Simon Experience.”
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June 14, 2014: AlterNet: The Right-Wing Media Is a Trough Urinal: 'Accuracy in Media' Says Las Vegas Shooters Were Really 'Left-Wing Liberals'
Right-wing media "watchdog" and "advocacy" group Accuracy in Media took the bone dangled in front of them: apparently, Jerad and Amanda Miller are actually "Left-wing" "liberals" because they support the legalization of marijuana, and any effort to connect them to movement conservatism is a ploy and trick by the "liberal media." Cliff Kincaid offers up the following Right-wing comedy-propaganda Jan 3, 2014: Right Wing Watch: Paranoia-Rama: Obama's Alien Mission, Comic Book Communism & How Salsa Is Destroying America -
Accuracy In Media’s Cliff Kincaid is upset about the release of a new comic book chronicling the life of Nelson Mandela, which Kincaid fears will indoctrinate kids into communism by not calling Mandela a communist. Aug 27, 2013: Huffington Post: Cliff Kincaid, Anti-Gay Conservative Pundit, Calls On Shepard Smith To Come Out
Cliff Kincaid, the president of an anti-gay conservative group known as America's Survival, Inc. gave an extensive lecture at the National Press Club on Aug. 27 where he called on Fox News' Shepard Smith to come out of the closet. Jan 8, 2013: Accuracy In Media: Al Jazeera is a “Threat to national Security”
Accuracy in Media’s Cliff Kincaid calls for a Congressional investigation of Al Jazeera’s purchase of Current TV citing it as a threat to national security. Spring 2011: Southern Poverty Law Center: Cliff Kincaid Takes on 'Liberal Media,' Gays
Cliff Kincaid is one of the American far right's most energetic and obsessive propagandists. For more than 30 years at Accuracy in Media (AIM), a right-wing outfit opposed to the "liberal" media, Kincaid has cranked out reams of material — rife with innuendo and speculation but light on facts —aimed at buttressing his far-right, xenophobic and homophobic views. Dec 8, 2010: Pams House Blend: Accuracy in Media calls for Congress to investigate Obama admin for 'un-American activities'
Gun up the DeLorean and let’s take a ride in the time machine to the 1950s, courtesy of Accuracy in Media’s Cliff Kincaid. |
Sept 29, 2009: News Real: Cliff Kincaid at Accuracy in Media Digs Deeper Into Hill's Defense of Radical Fugitive
Taking our research here at NewsReal as his starting point, Cliff Kincaid at the AIM Report has investigated further into Marc Lamont Hill’s defense of Assata Shakur, the radical fugitive currently hiding from justice in communist Cuba.
Taking our research here at NewsReal as his starting point, Cliff Kincaid at the AIM Report has investigated further into Marc Lamont Hill’s defense of Assata Shakur, the radical fugitive currently hiding from justice in communist Cuba.
Mar 23, 2009: Washington Independent: Birtherism at Accuracy in Media
Kincaid went a little further. “I don’t know the ultimate truth about where he was born,” he said. “All I have done through Accuracy in Media — I’ve released a copy of my own birth certificate.”
Kincaid went a little further. “I don’t know the ultimate truth about where he was born,” he said. “All I have done through Accuracy in Media — I’ve released a copy of my own birth certificate.”
Oct 13, 2006: Right Wing Watch: Kincaid Sees Vast Gay Conspiracy Behind Foley Scandal
Accuracy in Media head suggests GOP gays secretly working for Democrats.
Accuracy in Media head suggests GOP gays secretly working for Democrats.

May 18, 2006: Ted Krepel (ConWebWatch): Aiming to Smear
Accuracy in Media uses dubious evidence and false attacks to wage war on a Washington Post reporter for reporting something it didn't like. Accuracy in Media's Cliff Kincaid has finally found something to get his mind off of Rachel Maddow's lesbianism. Unfortunately, he's throwing around false and dubious claims to make his point. AIM's current target of choice is Washington Post reporter Dana Priest, who wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of articles detailing the CIA's use of secret detention facilities in Europe. Kincaid's current fit of pique began in November 2005, shortly after Priest's first article on the secret prisons appeared. Using a classic diversionary tactic in a Nov. 2 article, Kincaid ignored the substance of Priest's reporting to portray the Bush administration as the target of a "secret war" by the media and a "faction" within the CIA "that opposes this policy and wants to use the Post to convey its view publicly." A Nov. 23 Kincaid article claimed that Priest's revelations "severely damaged U.S. national security," but he offered no evidence of that. But Kincaid really got fired up after Priest won the Pulitzer. In a pair of articles on April 23 and April 25 (and an accompanying AIM press release) Kincaid insisted that Priest return her Pulitzer and resign from the Post because her article was "false." Kincaid offers some evidence this time: a report by the Council of Europe (a sort of United Nations for European countries); Kincaid wrote in his April 25 article that the report "declared that 'At this stage of the investigations, there is no formal, irrefutable evidence of the existence of secret CIA detention centers' in Europe." According to the report, Gijs de Vries, the counterterrorism chief of the European Union, has said that he had not been able to prove that secret CIA prisons "does not appear to be proven beyond reasonable doubt." .........................
Accuracy in Media uses dubious evidence and false attacks to wage war on a Washington Post reporter for reporting something it didn't like. Accuracy in Media's Cliff Kincaid has finally found something to get his mind off of Rachel Maddow's lesbianism. Unfortunately, he's throwing around false and dubious claims to make his point. AIM's current target of choice is Washington Post reporter Dana Priest, who wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of articles detailing the CIA's use of secret detention facilities in Europe. Kincaid's current fit of pique began in November 2005, shortly after Priest's first article on the secret prisons appeared. Using a classic diversionary tactic in a Nov. 2 article, Kincaid ignored the substance of Priest's reporting to portray the Bush administration as the target of a "secret war" by the media and a "faction" within the CIA "that opposes this policy and wants to use the Post to convey its view publicly." A Nov. 23 Kincaid article claimed that Priest's revelations "severely damaged U.S. national security," but he offered no evidence of that. But Kincaid really got fired up after Priest won the Pulitzer. In a pair of articles on April 23 and April 25 (and an accompanying AIM press release) Kincaid insisted that Priest return her Pulitzer and resign from the Post because her article was "false." Kincaid offers some evidence this time: a report by the Council of Europe (a sort of United Nations for European countries); Kincaid wrote in his April 25 article that the report "declared that 'At this stage of the investigations, there is no formal, irrefutable evidence of the existence of secret CIA detention centers' in Europe." According to the report, Gijs de Vries, the counterterrorism chief of the European Union, has said that he had not been able to prove that secret CIA prisons "does not appear to be proven beyond reasonable doubt." .........................
Aug 9, 2005: ConWebWatch: Accuracy in Spin
Accuracy in Media has never been all that interested in accuracy per se; like Brent Bozell's Media Research Center, it is an advocacy group that promotes a conservative message and criticizes the media for not sufficiently advancing it. But lately, it appears that the only accuracy AIM cares about is accurately regurgitating conservative talking points. Take the case of Joseph Wilson, the former ambassador whose wife, Valerie Plame, was outed as a CIA operative in apparent retaliation for Wilson's criticism of the Iraq war. AIM's Cliff Kincaid has rushed to the defense of White House senior adviser Karl Rove, columnist Robert Novak, and any other conservative accused of revealing her identity. AIM's Cliff Kincaid, in a July 12 column, declared that "Rove deserves a medal for trying to warn the media about the ulterior motives of Plame and her husband, Joseph Wilson, who would later become a Kerry campaign adviser." This echoes a fellow conservative, Fox News Channel's John Gibson, who made the same exact claim the very same day.
Accuracy in Media has never been all that interested in accuracy per se; like Brent Bozell's Media Research Center, it is an advocacy group that promotes a conservative message and criticizes the media for not sufficiently advancing it. But lately, it appears that the only accuracy AIM cares about is accurately regurgitating conservative talking points. Take the case of Joseph Wilson, the former ambassador whose wife, Valerie Plame, was outed as a CIA operative in apparent retaliation for Wilson's criticism of the Iraq war. AIM's Cliff Kincaid has rushed to the defense of White House senior adviser Karl Rove, columnist Robert Novak, and any other conservative accused of revealing her identity. AIM's Cliff Kincaid, in a July 12 column, declared that "Rove deserves a medal for trying to warn the media about the ulterior motives of Plame and her husband, Joseph Wilson, who would later become a Kerry campaign adviser." This echoes a fellow conservative, Fox News Channel's John Gibson, who made the same exact claim the very same day.
Cliff Kincaid is Director of the AIM (Accuracy in Media) Center for Investigative Journalism. A veteran journalist and media critic, he writes frequent columns and special reports, is the author of several books including “The Death of Talk Radio?” and has appeared on The Today Show, Hannity & Colmes, The O’Reilly Factor, The CBS Evening News, Lou Dobbs Tonight, The Glenn Beck Show and many more radio and television programs