The Los Angeles Times, in its report citing unnamed U.S. military officials, said that, while the articles are based on fact, they omit information that might reflect poorly on the U.S. or Iraqi governments. Dozens of such articles have run at a time when the U.S. government is pledging to promote free speech and democratic principles in Iraq, the paper said.
White House spokesman Scott McClellan today said the Bush administration is ``very concerned'' about the report.
``The United States is a leader when it comes to promoting and advocating a free and independent media around the world, and we will continue to do so,'' McClellan told reporters at a press briefing. ``We want to see what the facts are,'' he said.
The White House PR operation is criminally negligent
It could start correcting its absurd performance by accusing Kerry and Kennedy by name of giving comfort to and emboldening our enemy.
Then they could demand the identities of the 8 red bastards that supplied miltary secrets on pscyh ops to the LA Times (U.S. Military Covertly Pays to Run Stories in Iraqi Press) and jail the reporters if they don't comply.
Make the leftist press as much an enemy in the minds of the public as the ragheads.
They won't.
The PR war will be won, but not by this group.
Not to mention Fake Photographs! I hope the General keeps up the drum-roll about bogus stories from that theater and corrects them every time they pop up. Here we can help: Send suspect reports to his command and FR.
Great thread, BTS
Now if George Bush could gtow a pair we might have something.
Why do I get the impression that George Bush cowers in a corner everytime a negative report comes out in the press and he cant wait to bend over instead if showing some backbone