Posted on 05/11/2012 4:37:44 PM PDT by IbJensen
The Washington Post was already skating on thin ice with its fantastically convenient hit piece on Mitt Romney, published in perfect synchronization with President Obamas embrace of gay marriage.
Designed to paint Romney as a mean-spirited homophobic bully during his prep school days which, let us remember, occurred over seventeen thousand days ago the ridiculously bloated and overly-dramatic 5000-word Post expose related the story of how Romney allegedly led a gang of high-school hooligans and forcibly cut the hair of a presumably gay fellow student named John Lauber.
The piece does a great deal of mind-reading to insinuate homophobia, and in an amazing set of concluding paragraphs, heavily implies that Romney essentially murdered this poor kid with his scissors it just took his body four decades to collapse around his broken spirit. John Lauber died of liver cancer in 2004, an even the Post dramatically contrasts with Romney accepting the Distinguished Alumni award from the Cranbrook prep school, concluding with a melancholy salute to Laubers hair, which he never stopped bleaching blond.
The Post based this hit on testimony from five men who mostly lean Democratic, including one who was a volunteer for the 2008 Obama campaign. No one else seems able remember the incident taking place.
Including, as it turns out, both a friend of Romneys that the Post openly and fraudulently asserted had long been bothered by the haircut hazing and the victims own family.
Romney friend Stu White dropped the first bombshell on the Washington Posts phony story, telling ABC News he was not present for the prank, in which Romney is said to have forcefully cut a students long hair, and was not aware of it until this year when he was contacted by the Washington Post. The assertion that he was long bothered by Romneys alleged display of full-contact barbering was entirely false, and there is no way to claim it was not a deliberately false impression inserted into the Post story, since they knew perfectly well that they are the ones who told White about it, just a few weeks ago.
Much worse for the Post was a statement released by John Laubers sister Betsy, which reads, in full: The family of John Lauber is releasing a statement saying the portrayal of John is factually incorrect and we are aggrieved that he would be used to further a political agenda. There will be no more comments from the family.
Wow. Just wow. The Post apparently didnt bother clearing their smear job with the victims family, even though they interviewed both Christine and Betsy Lauber for the piece. They thought they were contributing to a respectful tribute, not an ugly partisan hit.
Christine Lauber told ABC News that her brother never mentioned the allegedly life-destroying traumatic incident related by the Washington Post, and probably wouldnt have said anything even if something like it did happen, because he presumably was not the fragile character he has been portrayed as. Furthermore, she tearfully insisted that if he were still alive today, he would be furious over the Post story.
But wait! This gets worse. Someone at the Post apparently panicked after Stu White spilled the beans to ABC News, because they committed one of the greatest sins in journalism: they quietly edited the Romney hit piece without publishing a retraction, as Breitbart.com requested in writing. The false statement about Stu White has been changed to read as follows:
I always enjoyed his pranks, said Stu White, a popular friend of Romneys who went on to a career as a public school teacher and said he has been disturbed by the Lauber incident since hearing about it several weeks ago, before being contacted by The Washington Post. But I was not the brunt of any of his pranks.
This was a colossally stupid move on the Posts part. How often do people have to be reminded that the Internet never forgets? That caches and screen grabs of dishonestly edited material rest comfortably in the hands of media watchdogs?
ABC mentions that some other, as yet nameless, classmates of Romney are eager to dish dirt on his teenage misbehavior, although no one seems ready to corroborate the Lauber hair hazing incident. That effort will misfire badly, and solidify support for Romney from a public sick unto death of attempts to distract from Barack Obamas record in office.
Theyre almost equally sick of journalistic double standards. Theyve been hearing for years that even the most reasonable inquiry into Obamas shadowy past even simple requests for ordinary documentation are completely out of bounds, and can only be motivated by racial animosity. But now theyre supposed to sit still while a bunch of 60-year-olds are trotted out to reminisce about what a handful Mitt Romney was, during his school days in 1965? All because Obama hatchet man David Axelrod needs to spin a campaign narrative that plugs into the gay marriage and bullying crusade?
At this point, the most interesting journalism remaining to be done on the Teen Mitt haircut incident is determining whether Axelrod was directly involved in crafting the Post story. Does anyone want to leak some internal emails so we can get the ball rolling, and find out if there were direct, documentable ties to the Obama campaign? Or did the Post cook this up on their own, taking the initiative to offer journalistic support after being told the Obama gay marriage flip-flop was coming, with one eye fixed nervously on the Presidents cratering poll numbers? This is already the most spectacular case of journalistic malpractice since George Zimmerman became the worlds pre-eminent white Hispanic. Lets take this baby into the stratosphere and leave some chemtrails!
Its really interesting the way the Washington Post chose to end their article, by noting that Romney received an alumni award just a year after John Laubers untimely death. You know what happened a year before Lauber lost his battle against liver cancer? A boat carrying a family of four, two friends, and the familys dog sprang a leak on Lake Winnipesaukee, dumping them into the dark waters of early evening, and leaving them to howl in terror as other boats zipped around them. Mitt Romney and two of his sons happened to be vacationing in the area. They jumped onto jet skis and raced to the rescue. Governor Romney was pulled off his jet ski at one point. They even saved the dog, a Scottish terrier.
A couple of years before that, Romney performed a similar rescue for a group of kayakers who were shoved onto hard rocks by fierce winds.
In 1996, the fourteen-year-old daughter of a Bain Capital partner was kidnapped. When Mitt Romney learned of this, he shut down the entire multi-million dollar firm and flew the entire staff to New York, so they could help look for the girl. Romney hired private detectives, set up a toll-free tip line, coordinated with the NYPD, papered the streets with fliers, contacted every Bain customer in the city, and personally hit the bricks with the Bain crew to join the search. They found her, just in the nick of time she was dying from an overdose of drugs in a New Jersey basement. She was only rescued because someone saw news coverage of Romneys search efforts.
Thirty years earlier, Mitt Romney was a high school student who may, or may not, have been slightly more of a jerk than the average teenage boy. Hows that for an evolution? Why on Earth would any reasonable person think his high school misadventures tell us more about his character than his deeds later in life?
Update: After enduring a day of pounding for their stealth edit, the Post added this editor's note to the bottom of the Romney piece: "An earlier version of this story reported that White 'has long been bothered' by the Lauber incident. White later clarified in a subsequent interview that he has been disturbed by the incident since he learned of it several weeks ago from a former classmate, before being contacted by The Washington Post."
Horsefeathers. White didn't "clarify" anything in a "subsequent interview." The Post author invented that false assertion out of thin air.
Im convinced that Obama was a dope addict and Romney is a liar.
Two more reasons that neither liberal will get my vote.
So in other words, you’re voting for Obama.
There was a black Congress Critter who was having sex with young girls. Famous case but I can’t remember his name. Anyone remember?
Let's see: NPR, LA Times, NY Times, CBS, Reuters, MSNBC, The Washington Post, etc.
As I said on another thread, major media coordinated this with the White House.
And I’m convinced you are an Axelrod stooge.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/gop-treads-lightly-on-gay-marriage-issue/2012/05/10/gIQAk4LtGU_story.html Very interesting article in the Post ~ tells you who the financial backers are for Romney AND tells you their interests. This is not my imagination ~ it’s real, it’s here, and there you have it. The Post isn’t going to let this go ~ they’ll be beating the party over the head with this until every person who ever voted for a No Gay Marriage amendment in a state just stays home from the election. This is THE CAMPAIGN THEME.
Where is Dan Rather when you need him? “Fake BUTT Accurate”
The MSM probably has a dozen stories like this in the works
I think the WP is certainly doing Romney a favor with this piece -- shoring him up against the rumblings of discontent from the conservative base! The last thing they want is conservatives to somehow prevent Romney from being the nominee. Watch for more trying to paint Romney as a social conservative -- which he definitely is NOT!
It's still over three months away from the GOP convention and the mainstream media/Obama campaign have already shot their wad.
No, they're saving their big guns for after Romney's official coronation. OWS will then make a real comeback (I think that last little flutter was shut down by the Dems as jumping the gun) and they'll pull out all their Bain stories as companion pieces. I'm afraid the lapdog networks will also seriously go after Mormonism, in blatant hit pieces thinly disguised as "documentaries to further public knowledge."
But the last thing they want to do is go after Romney before it's official lest they themselves bring about a brokered GOP convention and risk having to face a real conservative!
Free press clause allows the ‘newsies’ to give it away.
Whoops, I guess this is the apoligy I heard people talking about.
I guess he really never said that he bullied his class mate and for the record I had my days in school when I was young.
Any time the school bus stopped out front of our house and the driver blew the horn, my mom knew we were in trouble for something LOL.
In other words, Romeny is completely okay with forcing the rest of us, such as adoption agencies and landlords, to accommodate homosexuals pretending to be married and punishing adoption agencies and landlords if they refuse, but Romney thinks homosexuals shouldn't officially, technically be allowed to get married.
God in heaven, I pray that you give American conservatives and Republicans the courage to follow their better judgment and reject Romney as soundly as they reject Obama.
You got it — you’re spot on. Also, see my post #53. And I feel like an idiot for asking, but ... what is OWS?
Occupy Wall Street (bet you’re smacking your head here! LOL!)
Hey, at least now I ask. It took me probably three years to figure out what IIRC meant, all because I didn't want anybody to think I was so completely clueless! {^)
Mel Reynolds?
Meanwhile, Senator Sherrod Brown, accused of physical abuse by a former wife, is part of the DNC effort accusing republicans of a ‘war on women’.
Mel reynolds indeed. Thank you. And, by the way, why isn’t Jon Corzine sharing a cell with Bernie Madoff?
BFD. If "the newsies" can get away with "Romney apologizes", then Romney should be able to get away with "illegal campaign donation of news reporting". Have Rush Limbaugh hammer it.
If their BS works for them, it should work for the other side.
I don’t want Rush to hammer it. Mitt appears to have so much sexual baggage he’s going to be a very hard sell.
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