siren's up
In his book, ironically titled The Politics of Truth, the discredited former Ambassador Joseph Wilson describes his contacts with MoveOn.org and Win Without War, a group also represented by Fenton. He says he joined with these groups in the unsuccessful effort to block the $87-billion appropriation bill to fund U.S. troops in combat. For over a year, the media echoed Wilson's charge that President Bush lied about Iraq seeking uranium from Africaa charge that was disproved by a Senate Intelligence Committee and a British report directed by Lord Butler in July 2004.
In his book, written when he was a media darling, Wilson named those who bought into his story. They included Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times, Chris Matthews of MSNBC, Walter Pincus and David Broder of the Washington Post, David Corn of The Nation magazine, Bill Moyers of the Public Broadcasting Service, filmmaker Robert Greenwald, and CNN's Lou Dobbs.
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