Wahington Post - Blows It Again!

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They've printed a correction to today’s false article

Correction to This Article

A Feb. 9 front-page article about the Pentagon inspector general's report regarding the office of former undersecretary of defense Douglas J. Feith incorrectly attributed quotations to that report. References to Feith's office producing "reporting of dubious quality or reliability" and that the office "was predisposed to finding a significant relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda" were from a report issued by Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) in Oct. 2004. Similarly, the quotes stating that Feith's office drew on "both reliable and unreliable reporting" to produce a link between al-Qaeda and Iraq "that was much stronger than that assessed by the IC [Intelligence Community] and more in accord with the policy views of senior officials in the Administration" were also from Levin's report. The article also stated that the intelligence provided by Feith's office supported the political views of senior administration officials, a conclusion that the inspector general's report did not draw.The two reports employ similar language to characterize the activities of Feith's office: Levin's report refers to an "alternative intelligence assessment process" developed in that office, while the inspector general's report states that the office "developed, produced, and then disseminated alternative intelligence assessments on the Iraq and al Qaida relationship, which included some conclusions that were inconsistent with the consensus of the Intelligence Community, to senior decision-makers." The inspector general's report further states that Feith's briefing to the White House in 2002 "undercuts the Intelligence Community" and "did draw conclusions that were not fully supported by the available intelligence."


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The original headline read:

Official's Key Report On Iraq Is Faulted 'Dubious' Intelligence Fueled Push for War By Walter Pincus and R. Jeffrey Smith Washington Post Staff Writers Friday, February 9, 2007; Page A01


Maybe someone at the post could proofread these spoon-fed articles by Levin&Co™ for accuracy before they put it on the front page providing fodder for the MSM clowns to bandy about and spin public opinion!

Dubious media writers have been and continue to be 80% of the perception problem the average American has experienced in regard to the war in Iraq and the overall GWOT!

See Michelle Malkin And Dan McLaughlin's posts on this as well.

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David Hinz's picture
And the original article drew exactly the conclusion they wanted to draw. The trouble arose from the fact that in the New Media, their KownFacts™ are no longer accepted without challange. In the New Media, lies and distortions are uncovered and reported. If they could get away without a mea culpa they most certainly would. But, their duplicity uncovered, they print their retraction in the hope that the public will not understand the difference and merely believe the original story as hyped!
streetwise's picture

traditional media and manufacturing. When a certain kind of product is needed, it is fabricated!

JE