Why? Because the LA Times could care less about the US and us.
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Excerpt:
I am writing to solicit the help and ideas of Pajamas Media readers for seeking the release of the tape to the public. But first a little background, if your memories are as foggy as mine can be.
Rashid Khalidi a Palestinian-American historian known for his strong pro-Palestinian opinions is currently the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia and director of that universitys Middle East Institute.
After Khalidi received this Columbia appointment in 2003, a farewell dinner party was held in his honor in Chicago. A videotape was made of that party where many good things were said about the Palestinian cause and many bad things about Israel.
Then Illinois state Sen. Barack Obama was in attendance, as were, some say, William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.
That tape, as Leon DeWinter reminded us, was given at some point by an unknown person to Peter Wallsten of the Los Angeles Times.
Wallsten then reported on some of its contents in a brief LAT article of April 10, 2008 titled Allies of Palestinians see a friend in Obama.
Perhaps because it was so attenuated, that article engendered a cry for the release of the full tape.
What really happened at the party? What was said? How did Obama react?
People wanted to know more details of the Middle East views of the presidential candidate. But the LAT was effectively mum and sequestered the tape in its safe.
In response to a charge of suppression of information by the McCain campaign, the papers editor Russ Stanton said:
The Los Angeles Times did not publish the videotape because it was provided to us by a confidential source who did so on the condition that we not release it. The Times keeps its promises to sources.