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September 27, 2005
About Those Superdome Myths (Updated - Shame On Fox)
Topics: Natural DisastersFrom Dean Esmay - Remember all the stories of rapes and murders in the Superdome in New Orleans?
Would you believe that most of those stories were contrived??
Update: From Riehl World View - "Journalists Disgraced At The Superdome." Dan has a great take on this story, and one that I had completely forgot about - even though I too saw Geraldo Rivera and Shepard Smith on Fox do their "crocodile tears" routine over the deaths that didn't exist.
And let's also add Powerline's "It's Time to Investigate the Press:"
With the passage of time, it has become apparent that most of the "evidence" on the basis of which the Democrats launched their hysterical post-Katrina attack on the Bush administration was wrong. As the facts come into focus, the dominant question that emerges is: how could the mainstream media have done such a poor job in reporting on Hurricane Katrina?Other coverage: A Certain Slant Of Light
Posted by Richard at September 27, 2005 2:06 AM
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