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The Palmer Report is an American liberal [2] fake news website, [3] founded in 2016 by Bill Palmer. [4] ... The source of the story was an unverified Facebook post.
The Palmer report was published on 2 September 2011 after being delayed, reportedly to allow Israel and Turkey to continue reconciliation talks. The report found that the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza was legal, and that there were "serious questions about the conduct, true nature and objectives of the flotilla organizers, particularly IHH".
Palmer Report. Retrieved July 6, 2023. It's become enough of an epidemic that the trolls who have been holding Palmer Report's Wikipedia page hostage have added the words "liberal fake news website" to the very first sentence of the page. Bill Palmer (July 1, 2023). "Palmer Report is under attack".
Q1: Why does this article describe Palmer Report negatively? A1: Wikipedia’s aim is not to ensure articles are neither overtly positive or negative, but to ensure articles are written based on what reliable sources say; the neutral point of view policy defines neutrality as representing fairly, proportionately, and, as far as possible ...
7) The source of the Ed Markey thing was Louise Mensch, not Palmer Report. This is part of a years-long bizarre effort to tie Palmer Report to Mensch, even though they were never aligned. This nonsense should be deleted. 8) Palmer Report's analysis of the Niger ambush was accurate; the widely respected Rachel Maddow said the same thing.
Palmer Report is an American left-wing political blog, [7] which has been described as conspiratorial by sources such as Snopes, the Huffington Post, and the Boston Herald. [13] It was founded in 2016 by Bill Palmer, a self-described political journalist. [14] [9]
This game of putting false words in Palmer Report's mouth, as a way of justifying the hyperbolic and personally biased criticism of Palmer Report that certain editors have expressed here, is surely in violation of Wikipedia rules. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.237.188.194 ( talk) 19:58, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
In August 2020, the Palmer Report predominantly " [led] the charge" against MSNBC host Chris Hayes after he reported on the Tara Reade sexual assault accusations against Biden. The Palmer Report commented, "I won't stop going after Hayes until he retracts his false story or he's off the air."