Posted on 06/21/2010 7:47:03 PM PDT by kristinn
I love this picture! We have us here the bubblehead, the jerk and the freak. I know that they view themselves differently, but they is who they is.
He looks like a Mafia Don........
Glad to "see" you!!
Dude! Great to see you here FReeping. And quoting Sam Adams no less!
I just might go pick up a 6pack of SA to celebrate the moment. Really good to see your name in the “by” line.
Take good care, and FR love to Gail.
“Michael Yon has been all over the general.” As early as 2006, Yon was warning that the United States was falling behind in the Afghanistan war. The following year, when he felt he was being treated unfairly in Baghdad, he unloaded on Public Affairs officers [who] stagger like sway-backed mules with shifting excuses.
Last September, he was told to leave the British 2 Rifles in Afghanistans Helmand province. In return, he blasted the local British media officer Minister of Defence Bob Ainsworth as Bullshit Bob.
But that came after weeks of friction over Yons criticisms of the British lack of helicopters in the region. This time, Yon tells Danger Room, there were no early warnings. There was no back story. None. Zero indication from the brigade company or unit level, he says over an intermittent cellphone connection from Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Im mystified.
Lt. Col. Tadd Sholtis, a spokesman for the U.S.-led International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, says theres a simple explanation: Yons extended embed was holding up other reporters who wanted similar access.
The problem is that there are more than 100 other reporters on a waiting list to get into embeds with the 5-2 and other units especially in and around Kandahar which is why embeds are established for defined periods of time. Since demand far exceeds supply, we try to balance the needs of individual reporters with our responsibility to provide information through embeds to a large and diverse a field of reporters, Sholtis tells Danger Room in an e-mail.
Yon did ask the commander to stay, and the commander said OK, but he did so in ignorance of the fact that Yons embed had been granted under terms set by [the regional headquarters] . Frankly, given Yons request, the commander was only faced with the choice of whether to be a nice guy or not. The region[al HQ], on the other hand, was faced with the choice of whether being nice to Yon was worth turning away a significant number of other reporters. They determined it was not.
Yon couldnt accept that rationale. McChrystals crew has declared an information war on me, he posted to Facebook. If McChrystal knew what he was doing, he would not be drawing attention to his staff.
He called McChrystals aides crazy monkeys, and said that he had compelling evidence of General McChrystals smear campaign against him. Official statements by his people in writing have been defamatory and libelous.
I asked Yon what that evidence was. He pointed me to an e-mail exchange between Sholtis and blogger Herschel Smith. In it, Sholtis said Yons campaign to stay with the 5-2 amounted to a choice to disrespect his colleagues, and that contrary to the bloggers claims in this case, the most significant impediment to independent reporting from Afghanistan has been Michael Yon himself.
Its a pair of phrases Sholtis now says he regrets. But theyre hardly libelous.
Yon still has his defenders in the tight-knit community of military bloggers. Smith, for one, likens Yon to legendary World War II journalist Ernie Pyle.
But many of his biggest fans and advocates are now speaking out against him. I swear, I really need to step up my game and start posting completely randomly made-up tweets or Facebook comments about public figures like so-and-so is the worlds biggest idiot, writes Milblogging.com founder J.P. Borda.
Michael Yon has done some excellent reporting from both Iraq and Afghanistan, but if my count is correct he has now been kicked off four embeds. Each time he has excoriated those who booted him and blamed them for his predicament, blogs Blackfive.nets Hanson. There comes a time when you have to look in the mirror and accept responsibility. It is not a collection of incompetent public-affairs officers or some conspiracy to silence truth telling, it is his own fault.
Yon, for his part, says hell remain in Afghanistan but not as an embedded journalist. Im still reporting, he says, but now Im outside the wire.
All links are provided at url http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/04/milbloggers-turn-on-their-frontline-hero/#more-23891#ixzz0pmY01okq
Marines rock! I appreciate you, clintonh8r.
That’s a cheesy picture right there - I almost wrote that he looks like a used car salesman but I don’t want to slam the car salesman of the world.
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