In her interview tour of left-wing, Bush-hating Web sites, Valerie Plame threw a bone to Firedoglake (the one that refers to Joe Lieberman as "Rape Gurney Joe" for not forcing Catholic hospitals to provide "emergency contraception" for rape victims). She also granted one to BuzzFlash.com, which just this week awarded its "Wings of Justice" Award to Pete "Bush Is Amused by Soldiers Dying" Stark. She amused them with lines like "I want a t-shirt that says, 'I was slimed by the Republican administration.' You can make a lot of money on that."
But the really interesting section of the interview is her continuing hatred for The Washington Post. (On NBC and elsewhere, she compared the Post editorialists to Pravda, the hoary state propaganda newspaper of the Soviet Union.) Here, the BuzzFlash guru and Plame take turns bashing the Post:
BuzzFlash: This has come up in the mainstream media, but it’s certainly forgotten by The Washington Post editorial board, who, as you pointed out, has printed some editorials that appear almost to be made of whole cloth.
Valerie Plame Wilson: I don’t know if anyone else got that.
BuzzFlash: We read the editorials, and we couldn’t believe this. This was akin to the Wall Street Journal, which often runs editorials with misinformation that’s contradicted by articles on its news pages. The same thing happened in the Washington Post editorials about the Scooter Libby trial, and your husband’s original op-ed piece. There are so many facts the Post has gotten wrong in its editorials.
Valerie Plame Wilson: Exactly. Clearly the editorial page of The Washington Post is aligned with the Bush administration, and they were very pro-war. I just found it so disappointing, which is not a good enough word. They blamed Joe for something Prosecutor Fitzgerald had already proven had come from senior government officials -- that is, the revealing of my covert identity.
BuzzFlash: It’s beyond belief. Basically the Post editorials on this issue exhibited reckless disregard for the facts that were printed in its own news section.
Valerie Plame Wilson: Their circulation is plummeting, so maybe someone else has figured out: "This isn’t working for me." Opinion is one thing, but you’ve got to stick to the agreed-upon facts.
BuzzFlash: That’s true. They could have an opinion about the entire situation which may be contrary to what you think, what I think, what Joe Wilson thinks.
Valerie Plame Wilson: That’s fair. That’s what editorials do.
BuzzFlash: But to misstate the facts that are on their news pages is, we repeat, reckless disregard for the facts.
Valerie Plame Wilson: They really don’t care. Their journalistic principles are now in the gutter.
Plame is very angry at a Post editorial for not buying Plame's narrative of "facts." It says her husband Joe Wilson is a liar and the one responsible for the end of her CIA career. It's quite clear that Plame is a lot like her mentor Hillary Rodham Clinton. There is no real separation in identities in her mind between Plame and her husband. Their political campaign against Team Bush is a shared enterprise. Notice how in every interview when asked if she'd do it over again, she says "we" would. Obviously, her CIA career came in a dreadful second to her left-wing activism career. After all, the activism has made them filthy rich.
Wilson wasn't acting alone. His wife was an eager participant in trying to help the radical anti-war Left build a case for "Bush lied, people died." It's become quite obvious in the quality and character of left-wing Web sites she's now awarding interviews and air kisses.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center















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'agreed-upon facts'?
October 28, 2007 - 09:11 ET by KevroyHer comment about the Wash Post speaks volumes.
"Opinion is one thing, but you’ve got to stick to the agreed-upon facts."
The 'agreed-upon facts'? More of the tired liberal mantra that the message is more important than the truth.
As Daniel Patrick Moynihan
October 28, 2007 - 11:02 ET by motherbeltAs Daniel Patrick Moynihan said: "You are entitled to your own opinion; you are not entitled to your own facts."
Not even "agreed-upon" facts.
Abe Lincoln once asked a man "How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg?
"Five."
Lincoln said "Wrong. Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it one."
Neither does calling an agreed-upon "interpretation" make it a fact, Val.
Haven't you heard?
October 28, 2007 - 11:36 ET by heldmywIt's called "consensus" and is a brass-bound, double-dyed substitute for 'truth', 'science', 'argument', 'facts', and anything else the left simply cannot defend!
Try it for yourself when an unpleasant truth comes up in an argument! Just cross your fingers, shout "consensus" and...You've won!
Easy!
Buzzflash is a totally dishonest item
October 28, 2007 - 10:05 ET by ThisnThatThanks, Tim -- this is the first I have heard of Buzzflash "FOR PROGRESSIVES, BY PROGRESSIVES". What a truely evil entity, full of known lies and imflamatory comments. Here's a few:
"This administration outed you, Valerie". Everybody in the world knows President Bush didn't do the outing, so why perpetuate that untruth?
"The administration has adopted policies throughout its years in office of bullying, intimidating, and striking back at anyone who attempts to disclose the truth". This was Clinton, wasn't it?
"Congressman Pete "Fortney" Stark was a bit overtaken with outrage at the endless White House lies as the GOP loyally backed Bush's assault on the health of children in his veto of the SCHIP program. But who could blame him, after years of slanderous, slime-filled assaults on anyone who gets in their way?" President Bush assaulted children??!!?
"...the fictional Bushevik propaganda narrative that runs a parallel with the suppressed grim reality of the "war on terror" and the neglect of our domestic needs". I don't even understand the words, let alone the sentence.
"When will Pelosi and Reid start shouting to the highest heavens that it is Bush and Cheney who have betrayed our troops...". Progressives invoking religion?? Probably a first.
"Congressman Stark, you deserve the Wings of Justice Award for saying what we all would want to say on the floor of the House of Representatives: it is called the truth". And there you have it -- Peter Stark is, indeed, Alice in Wonderland.
So Tim, while I thank you for the information, I will ask you to never, ever mention Buzzflash in the future. I have to go clean up my computer screen.
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TnT, that list is truly
October 28, 2007 - 11:07 ET by motherbeltTnT, that list is truly disgusting.
But it also fits right in with this story, and that is the liberal penchant for elevating their opinion to the realm of fact. If a whole bunch of them agree with what one says, well that makes it true.
That is solipsism on stilts.
Most people do a book tour,
October 28, 2007 - 12:12 ET by Right2thePointMost people do a book tour, this one is more like a book sewer.
Actually here choice of
October 28, 2007 - 12:15 ET by Right2thePointActually here choice of venue for introduction of the book says more about the book than any well written critical evaluation of it's content ever could.
Motley Crue
October 29, 2007 - 00:20 ET by fitzfongTo borrow from Vince Neal, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Mick Mars...
"Girl, don't go away mad...just go away."