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Offline MrLars

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Media Bias...Happens
« on: January 16, 2004, 03:24:08 PM »
Yesterday Matt Drudge reported distortions, out of context quotes and an outright fabrication in his reporting of Fmr. General Clarks testimony prior to the Iraq war.

Various major news orgs. quoted Drudge in reporting this story last night...obviously without researching Drudge's assertions.

Will they retract or appologise for using a tainted report as the basis for their own? I think it's highly doubtful all will.

Here's a snipet from a story debunking the Drudge story and a link to the whole article that, IMO, won't get air time because of 'media bias'....

Clark's congressional testimony was further distorted Thursday by cyber-gossip columnist Matt Drudge, who quoted selected portions of Clark's testimony and added sentences that don't appear in the transcript on his Web site Thursday. Drudge didn't respond to an e-mail request for comment.

For example, Drudge quoted Clark on possible links between al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein's regime. "I think there's no question that, even though we may not have the evidence as (fellow witness) Richard (Perle) says, that there have been such contacts," Clark testified. "It's normal. It's natural. These are a lot of bad actors in the same region together. They are going to bump into each other. They are going to exchange information."

But Drudge didn't include Clark's comment that: "As far as I know, I haven't seen any substantial evidence linking Saddam's regime to the al-Qaida network, though such evidence may emerge. I'm saying there hasn't been any substantiation of the linkage of the Iraqi regime to the events of 9/11 or the fact that they are giving weapons of mass destruction capability to al-Qaida."

"There's no question that Saddam Hussein is a threat," Clark testified, according to the full transcript, which was reviewed by Knight Ridder. "He does retain his chemical and biological capabilities to some extent and he is, as far as we know, actively pursuing nuclear capabilities, though he doesn't have nuclear warheads yet. If he were to acquire nuclear weapons, I think our friends in the region would face greatly increased risks as would we … The problem of Iraq is not a problem that can be postponed indefinitely … ."

In addition, Clark said: "If the efforts to resolve the problem by using the United Nations fail, either initially or ultimately, then we need to form the broadest possible coalition, including our NATO allies and the North Atlantic Council if we're going to bring forces to bear. We should not be using force until the personnel, the organizations, the plans that will be required for post-conflict Iraq are prepared and ready."


http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/news/nation/7720762.htm

It is true that Mr. Clark has misspoken on a few occasions and has had to retract...or backtrack if you will,  statments in the past but to have outright lies reported as news by the major news orgs. is, to me, a clear sign that the reported 'liberal media bias' is, in most cases, smoke and mirriors.

I won't post a link to the Drudge Report...his site makes me ill.

BTW, Sean Hannity was realy hammering Clark on the basis of Matt Drudge's article...think he and Faux will retract or appologise for using such an easily proven false and distorted story? I won't hold my breath.

Offline Ripsnort

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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2004, 03:33:24 PM »
Re:Media Bias happens


Yes, almost daily...

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At a fundraiser recently, Hillary Clinton jokingly said that Mohandus Gandhi owns a gas station in the US. She has apologized for telling the racist joke today. Why isn't the press hammering her the way that they did when Trent Lott made his statements at Sen. Thurman's birthday party?

ST. LOUIS — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (search) apologized for joking that Mahatma Gandhi (search) used to run a gas station in St. Louis, saying it was "a lame attempt at humor."

The New York Democrat made the remark at a fund-raiser Saturday. During an event here for Senate candidate Nancy Farmer (search), Clinton introduced a quote from Gandhi by saying, "He ran a gas station down in St. Louis."

After laughter from many in the crowd of at least 200 subsided, the former first lady continued, "No, Mahatma Gandhi was a great leader of the 20th century." In a nod to Farmer's underdog status against Republican Sen. Kit Bond (search), Clinton quoted the Indian independence leader as saying: "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

The director of a U.S. center devoted to Gandhi's teachings said the remarks amounted to stereotyping and were insensitive.

After being approached by The Associated Press to clarify the remarks, Clinton suggested in a statement late Monday that she never meant to fuel the stereotype -- often used as a comedic punch line -- that certain ethnic groups run America's gas stations.

On Tuesday, she told reporters in Albuquerque, N.M.: "It was a lame attempt at humor and I am very sorry that it might have been interpreted in a way that causes stress to anyone. I have the highest regard for Mahatma Gandhi and have been a longtime admirer of his life."

Michelle Naef, administrator of the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence (search), a Memphis, Tenn.-based organization founded in 1991 by a Gandhi grandson, credited Clinton and her husband, former President Clinton, with long having "supported the Gandhi message." But she said Saturday's remarks "could be incredibly harmful."

"I don't think she was, in any way, trying to demean Mahatma Gandhi," Naef said. "To be generous to her, I would say it was a poor attempt at humor. Perhaps I'm overly sensitive, but I find it offensive when people use stereotypes in that way."

Safir Ahmed, a spokesman for Farmer, said no one should be upset about "just a little flip remark."

"As an Indian-American myself, I was not offended by what Senator Clinton said," Ahmed said. "It [the quote] was clearly something Senator Clinton loved, and she referred to Mahatma Gandhi as one of the greatest leaders.

"I don't understand why anyone would take any offense or remotely think Senator Clinton harbors anything against Indian-Americans."

Senate Republicans criticized Farmer for not apologizing herself.

"Nancy Farmer should apologize for the remarks that were made at her fund-raiser," said Dan Allen, spokesman for Senate Republicans' campaign arm, the National Republican Senatorial Committee.


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Offline midnight Target

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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2004, 03:55:05 PM »
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"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."


Which was the reason for the "joke". But you keep right on plugging there Rip.. I'm sure she actually did something bad somewhere.

Offline Yeager

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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2004, 05:21:19 PM »
What we have here is a failure to cohabitate.....
"If someone flips you the bird and you don't know it, does it still count?" - SLIMpkns