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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 17:14:33 +0000, NOYB wrote:
Did I miss something? Up thread, you were complaining about Media Matters because it's only purpose was correcting conservative misinformation. I was making the point, that there was a good reason for that. We, I think, agree that this is Mitchell's quote (without the context question). " It was widely known among those of us who cover the intelligence community and who were actively engaged in trying to track down who among the foreign service community was the envoy to Niger. So a number of us began to pick up on that. But frankly I wasn't aware of her actual role at the CIA and the fact that she had a covert role involving weapons of mass destruction, not until Bob Novak wrote it." Agreed? The first sentence would have you believe that Plame's name was widely known. The last sentence qualifies that. Either sentence, taken out of context, distorts the entire statement. Agreed? The experiment was to put the first sentence in quotes and google it. You will notice quite a few right wing sites come up, NewsMax, FreeRepublic, WorldNetDaily, etc. And if you read those cites, you will see the last sentence is left off. Distorted news from the "liebral" media? Media Matters serves a valid purpose, correcting conservative misinformation. |
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