In "The Screwing of Cynthia McKinney," I thought I'd perform a minor
but laudatory public service: correcting a cruelly false statement by
the New York Times, a fib repeating or repeated by other sources from
National Petroleum Radio to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The
baying of wolves followed my simply noting that the former
Congresswoman's political career was utterly destroyed by bald
statements, such as the one in the New York Times which stated, "Ms.
McKinney suggest[ed] that President Bush might have known about the
September 11 attacks but did nothing so his supporters could make money
in a war." When I called the Times reporter to ask for the source of
this politically suicidal statement of McKinney's, she could not find
it. When I pressed, she faked it, pathetically flailing about with
false attempts to cover the sloppy reportage, citing for example the
congressional record (where it did not appear). [more]
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