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December 27, 2005
Fake But Accurate, still
It never ceases to amaze me about how liberals just don't care about facts:
"The UMass Dartmouth student who claimed to have been visited by Homeland Security agents over his request for 'The Little Red Book' by Mao Zedong has admitted to making up the entire story," reports the Standard-Times of New Bedford, Mass.:
The 22-year-old student tearfully admitted he made the story up to his history professor, Dr. Brian Glyn Williams, and his parents, after being confronted with the inconsistencies in his account.
Among those who fell for the story, as we noted Friday, was Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts, who cited it in a Boston Globe op-ed piece (though he claimed the book in question was "the official Chinese version of Mao Tse-tung's Communist Manifesto"). According to a Globe news story on the hoax, the Globe interviewed the shifty student--whose request for anonymity both papers have respected even though he lied to them--"but decided not to write a story about his assertion, because of doubts about its veracity."
Kennedy, meanwhile, apologized for slandering America's dedicated law-enforcement agents by portraying them as totalitarian thugs.
Ha ha, we fooled you! Here's the actual Kennedy response as reported by the Globe:
Laura Capps, a Kennedy spokeswoman, said last night that the senator cited ''public reports" in his opinion piece. Even if the assertion was a hoax, she said, it did not detract from Kennedy's broader point that the Bush administration has gone too far in engaging in surveillance.
This follows the non-apologies from Al Shaprton, Jesse Jackson, Kerry F. Dunn, and Paul Mirecki.
Posted by Aaron at December 27, 2005 05:55 PM
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Fake but accurate. Is that analagous to "it's the severity of the charge that is important, not the evidence"?
As for the papers not revealing the name of the hoaxing student, well, ya gotta understand, they do have to protect their sources. They may need that student again someday as a source for another fake, but accurate story.
Posted by: joe-6-pack at December 29, 2005 01:16 AM
Joe - it's an oxymoron - with the emphasis on the MORON!
Do you ever get a hunch you've wandered through the Looking Glass? I do.
HAPPY NEW YEAR ANYWAY.
Posted by: Gayle Miller at December 29, 2005 11:10 AM