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Althouse - Aug 9, 2007
AP reports on the Beauchamp affair: The Army said this week it had concluded an investigation of Beauchamp's claims and found them false. "During that investigation, all the soldiers from his unit refuted all claims …
Also tagged: journalism, beauchamp
Althouse - Aug 8, 2007
"Each investigated this and cleared themselves, but they both have vested interests." From the WaPo's piece on the Beauchamp affair, that's a quote from journalism prof Mark Feldstein
Also tagged: journalism, military, ethics
Althouse - Aug 7, 2007
Asks Michael Goldfarb: THE WEEKLY STANDARD has learned from a military source close to the investigation that Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp--author of the much-disputed "Shock Troops" article in the New Republic's July …
Also tagged: journalism, military
Althouse - Aug 3, 2007
TNR checks up on its Baghdad Diarist, Scott Thomas Beauchamp: In the first [of three anecdotes], Beauchamp recounted how he and a fellow soldier mocked a disfigured woman seated near them in a dining hall. Three …
Also tagged: journalism, military
Althouse - Jul 31, 2007
"How much time does the U.S. military have now, according to the American political timetable, to accomplish this?"
Althouse - Jul 30, 2007
Great title for an op-ed in the NYT. By Michael E. O’Hanlon and Kenneth M. Pollack of the Brookings Institution: As two analysts who have harshly criticized the Bush administration’s miserable handling of Iraq, we …
Also tagged: partisanship
Althouse - Jul 29, 2007
A unifying force.
Also tagged: sports
Althouse - Jul 26, 2007
"... but he's upset that others have called his and his comrades' character into question?" MORE: "He's a pretentious ass, and a lefty."
Also tagged: journalism
Althouse - Jul 26, 2007
"The former is a rationale for the Clinton candidacy; the latter is the rationale for Obama's." Why conservatives are coming to accept the idea of Hillary as President.
Also tagged: 2008 campaign, obama, hillary
Althouse - Jul 20, 2007
Here's what really gets me about the 9/11 conspiracy theory. How can anyone believe it now? Of course, it was always completely crazy, but some people believed it anyway because they imagined a hyper-organized …
Also tagged: 9 11, conspiracies