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Media Matters Dings Drudge for AP Error

Media Matters for America attempts to smear Matt Drudge by doing exactly what they accuse Drudge of doing, only worse:

Drudge tried to smear Kerry with false AP charge that he outed CIA operative

Conservative Internet gossip Matt Drudge attempted to smear Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) by linking to an Associated Press report that falsely suggested that Kerry and Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard Lugar (R-IN) “may have blown” the cover of CIA officer Fulton Armstrong.

Drudge went further than the AP in implicating Kerry. Omitting Lugar’s name, he titled the link simply “Kerry Blows CIA Agent Cover?…” The AP article, written by AP diplomatic writer Anne Gearan, reported that Kerry and Lugar both mentioned Armstrong by name during the April 11 Senate confirmation hearings of John Bolton, President Bush’s nominee to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and falsely suggested that they “may have blown his cover” by doing so.

The blogosphere was all over this yesterday morning, with Michelle Malkin and others debunking the story while the Washington Post and others were falling for it. Charles Johnson and several other conservative sites also elided Lugar’s participation in this, for which I dinged them yesterday. But, as Kevin Aylward notes, “[Lugar's] name hardly captures reader interest the way a former candidate for President does.”

Frankly, Matt Drudge does something several times of week worthy of scorn. But linking to an AP story and pulling out the juicest “fact” from it is not among them.

About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and infant daughter.

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Frankly, Matt Drudge does something several times of week worthy of scorn. But linking to an AP story and pulling out the juicest "fact" from it is not among them.

But it's the one that made John Kerry -- however briefly -- look bad.

Posted by McGehee | April 13, 2005 | 10:09 am | Permalink
 

I haven't gotten the transcripts yet, but a big question in my mind on all of this is which of the two, did it first? First blood is the most damaging, after all.

Posted by bithead | April 13, 2005 | 10:10 am | Permalink
 

As a bonus, the Times has a follow-up with this:

Though Mr. Armstrong had been identified in news reports two years ago about his dispute with other officials over intelligence involving Cuba, that was when he was the national intelligence officer for Latin America, and his name was no secret. **When the Bolton nomination resurrected the old accounts, however, the C.I.A. asked news organizations to withhold his name.**

On Monday, Mr. Lugar announced that aides on the Foreign Relations committee had interviewed Mr. Armstrong. Later, Mr. Kerry mentioned him by name while questioning Mr. Bolton. The hearings were televised, and transcripts were widely published. On Tuesday morning, The Associated Press mentioned the disclosure and identified Mr. Armstrong.

...At a time when a special prosecutor is investigating how the identity of another undercover C.I.A. officer, Valerie Plame, was leaked to the press, the disclosure of Mr. Armstrong's name did not go unnoticed by reporters on Capitol Hill. Asked about it on Tuesday, Mr. Lugar said simply, "No comment."

Mr. Kerry defended himself. "Senator Lugar had already mentioned it," he said, "and it had already been in the press."

So I guess Lugar screwed up first. But as the Times notes, it is interesting to see just how seriously the Senators took the CIA request for discretion.

Posted by Tom Maguire | April 13, 2005 | 12:40 pm | Permalink
 

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