AP Goes All Orwell in Covering Obama Apology for MOH Gaffe It Originally Ignored
By failing to initially cover a story millions of people nevertheless learned of -- the presidential gaffe noted at NewsBusters by Matt Sheffield, among others, on Thursday morning -- the Associated Press created a bit of a problem for itself. In a speech to soldiers at Fort Drum, President Obama "mistakenly identified a fallen member of that division as another soldier in a completely different Army unit who is alive" -- both of whom were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.
NB's Geoffrey Dickens noted later on Thursday that the Big 3 television networks also ignored the story.
A search on the last name of deceased soldier and Medal of Honor winner Jared Monti at the AP's main site only returns one relevant story: its Friday night/Saturday morning coverage of Obama's apology. Wait until you see how dishonestly the wire service tried to cover its tracks (graphically captured here for future reference, fair use and discussion purposes), starting with the headline:
White House confirms Medal of Honor mistake
The dictionary's primary definition of "confirm" is "to establish the truth, accuracy, validity, or genuineness of."
You see, in the Orwellian world of the Associated Press, we don't know that the President's gaffe really occurred because the self-described "Essential Global News Network" didn't report it. Therefore, it can only turn into something that really did occur when a White House spokesperson "confirms" that it occurred. Until then, in AP-Land, it's only some kind of unverifiable rumor.
Never mind that it's recorded here at YouTube and heaven knows how many other places.
Never mind that it was noted Wednesday by over 50 blogs, including several high-traffic leaders like Pajamas Media (here and here), Hot Air, Gateway Pundit, Blackfive, and Wizbang.
Never mind that Andrew Breitbart posted the related video at 3:59 p.m. on Wednesday.
Never mind that a few establishment press outlets noted the gaffe early on Thursday, though with a level of understanding which would never have been and almost never has been allotted to a conservative or Republican, including the LA Times ("Obama confuses his Medal of Honor recipients during Ft. Drum remarks"), the Washington Post ("Obama slips on names of Medal of Honor recipients"), CBS News ("Obama criticized for flubbing name of medal of honor recipient" -- Of course, the gaffe isn't the story, it's the fact that meanie conservatives are pointing it out), and ABC News ("Obama Flubs Medal Of Honor Winner").
And finally, never mind that even the White House transcript of the speech posted Wednesday correctly records Obama's gaffe:
First time I saw 10th Mountain Division, you guys were in southern Iraq. When I went back to visit Afghanistan, you guys were the first ones there. I had the great honor of seeing some of you because a comrade of yours, Jared Monti, was the first person who I was able to award the Medal of Honor to who actually came back and wasn’t receiving it posthumously.
Nope. At the AP, it's not official until a White House spokesman "confirms" what everyone who knows of it has already seen, heard, and/or read, as the text of the AP's unbylined coverage (I'd say it's unbylined for a reason) demonstrates:
The White House is confirming that President Barack Obama misspoke about a Medal of Honor winner coming home alive during comments at Fort Drum in upstate New York.
Addressing soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division on Thursday, Obama said one of their comrades was the first person he had awarded the Medal of Honor who wasn't receiving it posthumously. In fact, the soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Jared Monti, was killed in action.
Obama spokesman Josh Earnest says the president misspoke. He noted that Obama paid tribute to Monti in remarks to troops in Afghanistan in March 2010. But Salvatore Giunta was the first living recipient of the medal among veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
You would almost think that until Mr. Earnest said the president "misspoke," everybody thought Obama was correct (Update: ... and that, as NewsBusters commenter MotherBelt wryly observed, everybody else was wrong about which soldier lived and which one died).
Earth to AP: The correct words are "admitted" and "acknowledged." We're not in a situation where a historical event isn't considered to have happened until the White House says so -- at least not yet.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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→ Sgt Monti
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 06/25/2011 - 11:19pm.
Somehow I don't have a snarky remark about a President who uses your decoration as a political prop, and forgets you're no longer with us.
Cool,
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 12:02am.
my friend...if nothing else, I have learned that you are NEVER at a loss for snark. And, the above comment is ample proof your remarkable record continues unabated.
Jer
→ Jer
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 12:40am.
Snarky would have been to remind that Obama has previously expressed an ability to see dead people.
He shoulda' got that right. Sgt Monti's family might care more than a little about that. Instead it looks too much Obama's thinking ,"Salvatore Giunta? Jared Monti? What's the diff? I get those Italians all mixed up."
But let some conservative confuse Shaniqua with Shawanna and he's got hell to pay.
See? I told you Obama's a racist!
Cool...
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 4:06pm.
I would submit your initial brief post more than adequately met the basic criteria for constituting snark.
But, no biggie. You're correct. Obama shoulda got it right the first time.
Jer
Thanks, Jer
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 4:16pm.
I derive my stinging wit from my Sherpa golf caddie.
AP
Submitted by jessieH on Sat, 06/25/2011 - 11:22pm.
Ignore the A.P., they are owned by Soros.
He just continues to Boggle the Mind!
Submitted by gailannr on Sat, 06/25/2011 - 11:40pm.
I CAN'T TAKE FIVE MORE YEARS OF THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Democrats, haven't you got somone you can please run against him? Save your country for cripes sake!
You won't
Submitted by Bob K on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 8:42am.
have to. The country will not last another 5 years if he gets a second term.
Doh!
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 4:24am.
No real news here. When does Obama NOT misspeak?
First and foremost to think the AP would ever report
Submitted by gmaniac1 on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 4:26am.
a "gaffe" from Obama, if I may be so bold to state, would be rather miraculous. It would be even more so to think that they would not to defend him. However miracles do happen as they were eventually forced to report a story they initially did not want to report. Such irony for our self righteous enlightened journalists.
Tom, you have it wrong.
Submitted by motherbelt on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 6:14am.
They indeed had to wait for the White House to "confirm" that he had the names mixed up. Because, you know, it's possible that the president whose IQ is "off the charts" was right about who lived and who died, and all those news reports had it wrong!
whose IQ is "off the charts"
Submitted by BikerHoop on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 7:00am.
That low, huh?
Yoo Hoo Tom
Submitted by Blonde on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 8:53am.
Motherbelt's extremely sarcastic and spot-on comment should be put in the body of your article.
It is, how shall I say it, the icing on the toe-sucking media's cake.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Agree
Submitted by Tom Blumer on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 11:33am.
I gave it the Prego Spaghetti Sauce treatment -- It's in there.
Thx for the suggestion.
A simple mistake.
Submitted by The Vet on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 10:26am.
President Obama has presented the Medal of Honor to only the one living recipient. And that is the only Medal of Honor given out to a living recipient since the Vietnam War.
In other words, for every war and military action since the Vietnam War, the Medal of Honor was awarded posthumously.
Libya, Beruit, Haiti, Panama, Somalia, Cambodia, Iran, Grenada, Persian Gulf War I & II, Bosnia, all MOH recipients had to die to get awarded.
And Presidents award only the MOH traditionally, so it ain't like he gives out so many medals, he can get confused.
Sep 17, 2009 Monti, Jared C. Army/Afghanistan
Presented posthumously at the White House by President Barack Obama.
Sep 19, 2010 Etchberger, Richard L. Air Force/Vietnam
Presented posthumously at the White House by President Barack Obama.
Oct 6, 2010 Miller, Robert James Army/Afghanistan
Presented posthumously at the White House by President Barack Obama.
Nov 16, 2010 Giunta, Salvatore Army/Afghanistan
Presented at the White House by President Barack Obama. Salvatore Giunta is the first LIVING Recipient of the Medal of Honor for actions since the Vietnam War.
May 2, 2011 Anthony Kaho'ohanohano
Henry Svehla Army/Korea
Presented posthumously at the White House by President Barack Obama.