Wednesday, August 15, 2007

O'Hanlon's Classic Non-Denial Denial

OK, this is starting to get a little ridiculous (from Think Progress):

On NPR’s On Point today, a caller asked Brookings analyst Michael O’Hanlon to respond to Glenn Greenwald’s recent article which revealed O’Hanlon’s trip to Iraq had been choreographed by the Defense Department. “Well, I don’t have high regard for the kind of journalism that Mr. Greenwald has carried out here,” O’Hanlon said. “I’m not going to spend a whole lot of time rebutting Mr. Greenwald because he’s had frankly more time and more readership than he deserves.”
Well, ain't that just like a Bush apologist. I guess he's just used to the kind of journalism we'd been routinely getting for the last six years, namely, the kind where the journalist isn't interested in the truth but is only interested in making the Bush Regime look good --

-- you know, kind of like that O'Hanlon and Pollack op-ed piece in the New York Times a couple weeks ago.

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