Monkey see, Monkey poo.
I'm on a roll.
...on lies and not facts when opposing this administration.
This Editors' Note in today's New York Times as case #1:
Note that Griles was appointed as Deputy Secretary in 2001, so the "years of neglect, demise and compartmentalization" occurred during the Clinton administration. And the Times smeared Griles without bothering to mention that he had been cleared of the ethical charges that the paper repeated.
I keep waiting for the Times to hit bottom, but it hasn't happened yet. The paper's hyper-partisan culture has made it impossible for anyone to rely on its reporting.
Blogger, Dafydd ab Hugh catches the demagogic Senator Leahy in what appears to be a gross misstatement of recent history. According to Daffyd, this is what Leahy said on the floor of the Senate, presented as case #2:
But the Battle of Tora Bora took place in December of 2001, when there was not even a resolution on the table to invade Iraq. As far as I know, we sent no special forces to Iraq until February 2003.
Does Senator Leahy have any evidence that special forces were re-deployed from Afghanistan to Iraq as early as December 2001? If not, then we must conclude that Leahy is so blinded by hatred of the president that he has told a whopper in order to cast our government in a false and negative light during a time of war.
Leahy should either produce evidence for his unlikely claim or correct the record and apologize. Don't hold your breath, though.
These two cases exemplify nearly daily occurrences of leftist bias and lying.
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