USA Today's Neuharth Slams Newsweek as 'Inaccurate and Unfair Left-Wing Propaganda Machine'

Prompted by Newsweek's Michele Bachmann cover picture choice, in his weekly Friday column, USA Today founder Al Neuharth, a pretty consistent liberal, recognized the magazine's political agenda.

'When Newsweek was owned by the Washington Post, it was predictably left-wing, but it was accurate,' Neuharth observed before slamming the new owner/editor who picked a picture to make Bachmann look crazy: 'Under Tina Brown, it is an inaccurate and unfair left-wing propaganda machine.'

In the August 19 column, 'Newsweek Bachmann cover is outrageous,' Neuharth explained how 'last week's cover featured a full-page, wide-eyed facial picture of Michele Bachmann, carefully selected to match the headline, which calls her 'The Queen of Rage.''

He recalled: 'A full-page cover picture of Bill Clinton in June showed him as a smiling nice guy, in contrast to the Bachmann Queen of Rage cover.'

Neuharth, who began by writing that 'Newsweek magazine, under new ownership and a new editor with a London background, has become almost as crazy and racy as the scandalous British tabloids,' concluded: 'Editor Tina Brown should acknowledge that her magazine is substituting London fog for real news.'

Earlier:

'Newsweek's Tina Brown Offers No Apology, Doubles Down on 'Crazy' Bachmann Cover'

'If You Thought Newsweek's Cover Photo of Bachmann Was Bad Wait Until You Read the Story...'

'Flashback: Newsweek's Adulatory 2008 Obama Cover Portraits'

- Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow Brent Baker on Twitter.