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AP and Washington comPost pile on “Winter Soldier 2007″

As a follow-up to my earlier post on the Scott Beauchamp (or is it Jesse Macbeth? I get confused on all of the left’s “troop atrocity witnesses”!), the AP and Washington comPost team up to push their leftist brethren at the The New Republic in front of the train. Observe:

Bob Steele, the Nelson Poynter Scholar for Journalism Values at The Poynter Institute school for journalists in St. Petersburg, Fla., said granting a writer anonymity “raises questions about authenticity and legitimacy.”

“Anonymity allows an individual to make accusations against others with impunity,” Steele said. “In this case, the anonymous diarist was accusing other soldiers of various levels of wrongdoing that were, at the least, moral failures, if not violations of military conduct. The anonymity further allows the writer to sidestep essential accountability that would exist, were he identified.”

Steele said he was troubled by the fact that the magazine did not catch the scene-shifting from Kuwait to Iraq of the incident Beauchamp described involving the disfigured woman.

“If they were doing any kind of fact-checking, with multiple sources, that error _ or potential deception _ would have emerged,” Steele said.

He added that he was also troubled by the relationship between Beauchamp and Reeve, his wife, who works at The New Republic. “It raises the possible specter of competing loyalties, which could undermine the credibility of the journalism,” he said.

Paul McLeary, a staff writer for Columbia Journalism Review who has written about the matter, said The New Republic failed to do some basic journalistic legwork, such as calling the public affairs officer for Beauchamp’s unit.

“There is a degree of trust and faith editors have to put in their writers,” McLeary said. “If you’re on a tight deadline, you have to go as far as you can. The New Republic definitely didn’t go as far as it could in terms of checking out its stories.”

Ethics violations…the MSM? Get outta here!

The AP isn’t exactly a beacon of ethical journalism, either. Ergo, when the comPost and AP can’t get excited about your troopbashing story, that’s a pretty good tipoff that said story is a steaming pile of bovine feces.

August 9, 2007 - Posted by crushliberalism | Iraq, media bias

1 Comment »

  1. Anything to bash the troops. It’s a weird story, actually. Public opinion’s coming back up on Iraq, so we’ll see more loony left activities for sure!

    Keep it up!

    Comment by Donald Douglas | August 9, 2007


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