Sound of Crickets Chirping
Aug. 16th, 2004 02:40 pmThis column by Larry Simoneaux (who I know nothing about other than what I just read in the linked-to column) does a fine job of encapsulating my feelings about the utter silence from the mainstream press in trying to determine what's the truth of the situation with John Kerry and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
I've watched stories on the Internet for the past week since I first heard about Senator Kerry's "Christmas in Cambodia" on Fox News Channel. That's the only place I can get any information, because none of the mainstream press that should be interested in getting to the truth has reported on it at all that I can find. Just to pick on my hometown papers, the Chicago Tribune hasn't mentioned it at all in their news pages. The Chicago Sun-Times has referenced it twice on the editorial page, here and here. But I'm not really interested in editorializing on the subject. What I want are facts.
I can find blogs like Captain's Quarters which have assembled an impressive recitation of what they say are the facts. But are they telling the truth?
I don't know that. But I'd like to believe that the mainstream press would pursue this story with the same kind of dogged persistence that they've chased after President Bush's National Guard Service Records.
Because I'd like to know the truth.
I really would.
I've watched stories on the Internet for the past week since I first heard about Senator Kerry's "Christmas in Cambodia" on Fox News Channel. That's the only place I can get any information, because none of the mainstream press that should be interested in getting to the truth has reported on it at all that I can find. Just to pick on my hometown papers, the Chicago Tribune hasn't mentioned it at all in their news pages. The Chicago Sun-Times has referenced it twice on the editorial page, here and here. But I'm not really interested in editorializing on the subject. What I want are facts.
I can find blogs like Captain's Quarters which have assembled an impressive recitation of what they say are the facts. But are they telling the truth?
I don't know that. But I'd like to believe that the mainstream press would pursue this story with the same kind of dogged persistence that they've chased after President Bush's National Guard Service Records.
Because I'd like to know the truth.
I really would.
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Date: 2004-08-16 09:37 pm (UTC)I did find on some web page somewhere -- and I'm sorry I don't remember which one -- a note that said that we'd just managed to get Prince Sihanouk to give back some U.S. troops who had strayed into Cambodia on Dec. 23rd after some lengthy negotiations, so the chances that someone would say "Let's send that hot shot Kerry to Cambodia" the next day were pretty low. :)
Steven, when you point out that the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth were funded by a Republican booster, are you suggesting that we should disregard everything that MoveOn.org has to say because of the funding that it's received from George Soros? I don't expect the Democratic Party to fund the SBVFT, do you? They're funding the people who are telling the version of the story that they want to promulgate.
What I'd like to know is what version of the story is true.
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Date: 2004-08-16 10:30 pm (UTC)I do look at the attacks on veterans such as John McCain, Max Cleland, and John Kerry and see a theme emerging, however.