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Paper Regrets Handling of Rumsfeld Story
Yahoo News/Associated Press ^ | 12/10/2004 | BILL POOVEY, Associated Press Writer

Posted on 12/10/2004 9:38:24 AM PST by stylin_geek

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Readers should have been told promptly that an embedded reporter had helped frame a question that a serviceman asked of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld this week in Kuwait, the reporter's publisher says.

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The question to Rumsfeld from Spc. Thomas "Jerry" Wilson, 31, of Nashville, complaining that many military vehicles in Iraq (news - web sites) are not adequately armored, has touched off a storm of new publicity about the issue.

"In hindsight, information on how the question was framed should have been included in Thursday's story in the Times Free Press. It was not," the paper's publisher and executive editor, Tom Griscom, said in a note to readers published Friday.

Military affairs reporter Edward Lee Pitts, who is embedded with the 278th Regimental Combat Team, said he worked with guardsmen after being told reporters would not be allowed to ask Rumsfeld any questions.

Griscom said Pitts "used the tools available to him as a journalist to report on a story that has been and remains important to members of the 278th and those back at home."

Pitts had sent an e-mail to co-workers back in Tennessee on Wednesday outlining his role.

"I was told yesterday that only soldiers could ask questions so I brought two of them along with me as my escorts," he wrote. "Before hand we worked on questions to ask Rumsfeld about the appalling lack of armor their vehicles going into combat have."

He also said he went to the officer running the question and answer session "and made sure he knew to get my guys out of the crowd."

But the story by Pitts published Thursday about the question to Rumsfeld made no mention of Pitts' own role.

The question from Wilson appeared to surprise Rumsfeld on Wednesday and prompted cheers among the soldiers listening to him in a hangar.

"Why do we soldiers have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to up-armor our vehicles?" Wilson had said.

Rumsfeld said the Army was prodding manufacturers of vehicle armor to produce it quickly, but added, "You go to war with the Army you have, not the Army you might want or wish to have."

In commending Pitts' work, Griscom, who served as White House communications director under President Reagan, said Pitts "used what was available to him to get an answer to a story that we have covered and that has been important."

Kelly McBride, a member of the ethics faculty at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, said she did not fault the reporter for getting help with asking the question, but described the failure to include that information with his story as "dishonest with his readers."

"I suspect some people would see it as manipulative," McBride said. "I suspect Rumsfeld felt manipulated."

Pentagon (news - web sites) spokesman Larry Di Rita said Rumsfeld gives reporters ample time to ask questions and that his appearance in Kuwait was for the soldiers.

"Town Hall meetings are intended for soldiers to have dialogue with the secretary of defense," Di Rita said. "It would be unfortunate to discover that anyone might have interfered with that opportunity, whatever the intention."

The reporter's e-mail also indicated Pitts was proud of his role in asking the question: "I just had one of my best days as a journalist today," he wrote. He said it "felt good" that the question and answer received so much attention from other media.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: armor; army; edwardleepitts; meeting; misleading; newspapers; rumsfeld
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I am shocked, I tell you, just shocked. (and I have a bridge for sale, too)
1 posted on 12/10/2004 9:38:32 AM PST by stylin_geek
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To: stylin_geek
Rumsfeld wanted an open town hall meeting with NO screened questions.

His integrity shines as opposed to the slimy reporter's lack thereof.

2 posted on 12/10/2004 9:41:27 AM PST by OldFriend (PRAY FOR MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH)
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To: stylin_geek
I actually have to respect the paper for coming out with this. The NYSlimes would have taken at least 6 months to blame it on a minor reporter. CBS would never admit any failure.
3 posted on 12/10/2004 9:42:24 AM PST by ProudVet77 (Beer - It's not just for breakfast anymore.)
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To: HAL9000

FYI.

You were right; again.


4 posted on 12/10/2004 9:43:21 AM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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To: stylin_geek

What they are thinking is that they wished their guy had not leaked out the fact that he was behind the question.


5 posted on 12/10/2004 9:44:59 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: OldFriend
Send that reporter on a return trip to the Homeland.
6 posted on 12/10/2004 9:45:04 AM PST by pointsal
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To: OldFriend
Readers should have been told promptly that an embedded reporter had helped frame a question

Helped frame?

How about "manipulated?" "Planted?"

He didn't just "suggest" the question; he handpicked the guys he took with him to the townhall and made sure that the guy who was picking the questioners picked them.

We hear the Dan Rather excuse: "But the question was valid."

7 posted on 12/10/2004 9:45:37 AM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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To: Brilliant
Exactly.

Griscom said Pitts "used the tools available to him as a journalist to report on a story...

Tools? They are characterizing young impressionable Guardsmen as "tools?"

"Available to him?" I'd rectify that immediately if I were in charge.

8 posted on 12/10/2004 9:47:25 AM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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To: stylin_geek

To the pulisher, you got caught, so stuff it. Or as TAHRAAAZA says: SHOVE IT


9 posted on 12/10/2004 9:51:38 AM PST by marty60
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To: marty60; Brilliant; OldFriend; Howlin; pointsal; ProudVet77
For more on this story, see Little Green Footballs here.
10 posted on 12/10/2004 9:55:16 AM PST by stylin_geek (Liberalism: comparable to a chicken with its head cut off, but with more spastic motions)
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To: stylin_geek
Griscom said Pitts "used the tools available to him as a journalist to report on a story that has been and remains important to members of the 278th and those back at home."

This was just another sleazy trick that "journalists" can use to covertly discredit the Bush administration.

It is valueless to discerning listeners and or readers!

Hateful is a good description and is what news sellers and news writers can use to get undeserved attention!

11 posted on 12/10/2004 10:00:51 AM PST by VOYAGER
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To: stylin_geek
The MSM was really upset when Rummy didn't resign with other cabinet members in the second term, so now they they are Hell-bent to make him step down.

The reality is that, like Vietnam, the enemy can only hope to win through the media. Step 1: This cockroach of a human being reporter plants a loaded question. Step 2: terrorists search high and low to find an unarmored Humvee, preferably from that particular unit, and attack it with everything they've got in which case armor wouldn't do much any way. Step 3: MSM clamors for Rummy to be crucified in public as oh my gosh looked at what just happened. Step 4: Terrorists and the MSM can both claim victory.

Bet ya money that, gasp, Halliburton or some other such contractor with construction experience could have, or could, armor humvees quickly. If so the headlines would be "Chenney's old company receives sweet heart deal--should Bush resign or be impeached?"
12 posted on 12/10/2004 10:06:08 AM PST by WmDonovan (http://www.geocities.com/thelawndaletimes)
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To: stylin_geek

A dirty trick is still a dirty trick. Maybe the paper deserves some credit for half confessing it. But what choice did they have? They aren't a megapower like CBS. And the email was already out convicting them of misbehavior.

Yes, they were wrong to withhold the fact that the question was planted. And now they are wrong not confess that planting a question in such circumstances is just plain wrong.

The reporter was stupid to have left a paper trail with his email boasting about his own cleverness. But stupidity doesn't excuse professional misbehavior. Now he should be disciplined or fired.


13 posted on 12/10/2004 10:07:30 AM PST by Cicero (Nil illegitemus carborundum est)
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To: stylin_geek
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill) is one of the more outspoken critics of this situation. For laughs, though, you really need to check out his OIF-Troop Protection page. Screenshot here: http://www.murdoconline.net/archives/001822.html Oh, the irony.
14 posted on 12/10/2004 10:12:17 AM PST by murdocj (Murdoc Online - Everyone is entitled to my opinion (http://www.murdoconline.net))
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To: stylin_geek

I'd like to thank the person who this reporter sent his e-mail to who ratted him out. It is obvious that the reporter who leaked the e-mail thought this Pitts guy was manipulating the news instead of just reporting it.

Plus I didn't like Wilson's rendition of having to go through the dumps to find the material. I thought it sounded exaggerated and false.


15 posted on 12/10/2004 10:22:59 AM PST by BushisTheMan
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To: Cicero
I suspect that this was all the reporter's doing and that the newspaper is an innocent victim. He framed the question, submitted his notes from the press conference, the editor figured, "wow this is a pretty good story about our troops and what they are going through, gotta run it" and woke up the next day to find out that the reporter was running around blabbing about how he framed the question.

That probably explains why the newspaper is making no bones about apologizing for what happened, it wasn't malicious intent on their part as it would be in the case of the NY Times or CBS, but a case of them being taken advantage of by one of there reporters.

16 posted on 12/10/2004 10:34:00 AM PST by True North Strong and Free
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To: stylin_geek
The commentary on little green footballs was outstanding.

Is FR allowed to drag over some of their better articles/letters?

17 posted on 12/10/2004 10:36:22 AM PST by OldFriend (PRAY FOR MAJ. TAMMY DUCKWORTH)
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To: stylin_geek

Speaking like a Kennedy, its not really rape if you say your sorry is it?


18 posted on 12/10/2004 10:38:36 AM PST by TheForceOfOne
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To: stylin_geek

I actually discussed this topic with my college english teacher. She is a liberal but expressed deep disgust over what has become of the media, i.e. NYT, Dan Rather, and now this.


19 posted on 12/10/2004 10:54:47 AM PST by Trust but Verify (Their candidate uses rock stars to attract crowds. Ours IS a rock star!)
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To: stylin_geek

The only thing they regret is getting caught.


20 posted on 12/10/2004 10:55:33 AM PST by mewzilla
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