As soon as I saw that in Leopold's original story, I knew it was a crock. What exactly was that supposed to mean? 24 hours until what?
Where does the left get these people? I am thinking there must be something like moon rocks that they can buy, put in water, and in a couple days they turn into nutbars like this one.
The left IS those people.
Who can ever forget the Clinton Administration's own Sid Blumenthal, emerging from his grand jury testimony and holding court on the courthouse steps to answer questions and make statements about his appearance that were later proved to be flat-out brazen lies - - complete fabrications?
Being a Democrat means being a shameless liar.
The only thing that is "odd" is that anyone believes anything our media publishes. The first assumption has to be, "This is either false or only part of the story". At that point, a person is wise to forget the whole thing, or if he is really curious, do a lot of independent research looking of factual data to build a more accurate picture. Anything else, and you deserve the increased blood pressure and sore knees from excessive jerking. (so to speak)
Jason Leopold:
A tumultuous life that includes years of drug addiction, a felony conviction that Leopold hid from his employers, getting fired from a Los Angeles Times community paper for threatening a reporter, and leaving Dow Jones Energy Service after an inaccurate story got Leopold pulled from the Enron beat." "This is stuff that I've really hidden my whole life," Leopold tells the Voice, adding that the book "really allowed me to purge all those feelings.
Book cancelled:
His book Off the Record, about his journalistic career and rough family life, was dropped by publisher Rowman & Littlefield over a complaint about accuracy.
Jason Leopold, who survived a life of drug abuse, petty crime, and prison. Jason Leopold served time for grand larceny. Leopold spent three days in jail after being charged but did not serve time after the conviction.
Jason Leopold, a Poor Man's Jayson Blair
Salon only reluctantly retracted the story after editors were confronted with the fact that Leopold had plagiarized seven paragraphs, virtually verbatim, from an earlier story in the Financial Times of London, and shortly thereafter, the New York Times raised its own questions regarding the purported the "smoking gun" e-mail on which Leopold's story relied.
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The frog march man, the frog march. Karl Rove frog marched across the whitehouse lawn. The left dreams of this while touching themselves in an impure manner. It's all about the frog march.