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June 18, 2006

The Story of the Story About the Indictment of Karl Rove

The Sunday Washington Post has a fascinating look at the "scoop" that the leftwing TruthOut.org published saying Karl Rove had been indicted, which was, well, 180 degrees out of sync with the actual truth...

The May 13 story on the Web site Truthout.org was explosive: Presidential adviser Karl Rove had been indicted by Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald in connection with his role in leaking CIA officer Valerie Plame's name to the media, it blared. The report set off hysteria on the Internet, and the mainstream media scrambled to nail it down. Only . . . it wasn't true.

As we learned last week, Rove isn't being indicted, and the supposed Truthout scoop by reporter Jason Leopold was wildly off the mark. It was but the latest installment in the tale of a troubled young reporter with a history of drug addiction whose aggressive disregard for the rules ended up embroiling me in a bizarre escapade -- and raised serious questions about journalistic ethics.

...Leopold seems to assume, as does much of the public, that all journalists practice deception to land a story. But that's not true. I know dozens of reporters, but Leopold is only the second one I've known (the first did it privately) to admit to doing something illegal or unethical on the job.

...Leopold is in too many ways a man of his times. These days it is about the reporter, not the story; the actor, not the play; the athlete, not the game. Leopold is a product of a narcissistic culture that has not stopped at journalism's door, a culture facilitated and expanded by the Internet.

Leopold is a serial liar journalist. But he's a leftwing serial lying journalist, so he gets jobs and assignments from such outfits as Salon and the Los Angeles Times. Birds of a feather.

Read the whole thing.


Comments

Bill, your I-hate-the-left prism clouds your vision.

You write that Leopold is "leftwing serial lying journalist, so he gets jobs and assignments from such outfits as Salon and the Los Angeles Times. Birds of a feather."

You conveniently leave out that Leopold also worked for Dow Jones.

But more importantly, you ignore the fact that Salon was instrumental in outing Leopold, not in supporting him.

http://www.cjrdaily.org/politics/jason_leopold_caught_sourceles.php

Facts should matter -- even if you are a conservative blogger

Posted by: Jackie at June 18, 2006 5:52 PM

I think the most disturbing part of the Post article was that Leopold is apparently unapologetic. It seems that he feels he is completely justified in his unethical tactics. I can only hope that he doesn't end up with a cushy book-writing deal like Jayson Blair, the other unethical journalist named Jason.

Posted by: Peter at June 21, 2006 1:01 PM
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