"Or is Mr. Williams merely the first one of his ilk to be exposed? Every time this administration puts out fiction through the news media - the 'Rambo' exploits of Jessica Lynch, the initial cover-up of Pat Tillman's death by friendly fire - it's assumed that a credulous and excessively deferential press was duped. But might there be more paid agents at loose in the media machine? In response to questions at the White House, Mr. McClellan has said that he is 'not aware' of any other such case and that he hasn't 'heard' whether the administration's senior staff knew of the Williams contract - nondenial denials with miles of wiggle room. Mr. Williams, meanwhile, has told both James Rainey of The Los Angeles Times and David Corn of The Nation that he has 'no doubt' that there are 'others' like him being paid for purveying administration propaganda and that 'this happens all the time.' So far he is refusing to name names - a vow of omertà all too reminiscent of that taken by the low-level operatives first apprehended in that 'third-rate burglary' during the Nixon administration."
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Thursday, January 13, 2005
Bloggers may have to enter the investigative frey if msm (mainstream media) has been bought off. Are we surrounded by shills? Get those FOIA letters off and let's see some reporters help to heal the ethical cancers lurking in their midst.The New York Times > Arts > Frank Rich: All the President's Newsmen:
(Frank Rich can really write.)
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