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Here’s a telling comparison. Since the Media Matters Eric Boehlert hit piece on “warbloggers” was posted this morning at 9:51 am Pacific, we’ve received exactly 36 hits from people who clicked one of the two links in Boehlert’s article. (One of them was probably from Keith Olbermann.) 36. But since ...
Media Matters shill Eric Boehlert is at it again, with another bilious rant about “warbloggers:” Michelle Malkin and the warbloggers get everything wrong — again. I wouldn’t even bother with Boehlert’s nonsense, except that his description of our coverage of AP photographer Bilal Hussein’s release under an Iraqi amnesty law ...
LGF, Associated Press, Bilal Hussein, Al Qaeda, Amnesty, Iraq, Media Matters, boehlert
The “narrative” from this day on will be that Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein was set free because he was cleared of the charges against him. But it isn’t so: AP’s Terror Operative Freed but Not Cleared. As I wrote last week: Amnesty, of course, does not necessarily equal ...
LGF, Associated Press, Bilal Hussein, Al Qaeda, Amnesty, Iraq
The Associated Press story about the release of photographer Bilal Hussein, strangely, does not explain that Hussein was released because of a new Iraqi amnesty law—not because the charges were found to be without merit: AP photographer freed by US military after 2 years. This is how they summarize the ...
LGF, Associated Press, Bilal Hussein, Al Qaeda, Amnesty, Iraq
Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein has been freed, under a new amnesty deal with the Iraqi government. On Monday afternoon, American military officials announced that they would release Bilal Hussein, a photographer for the Associated Press who has been in custody for two years on allegations of aiding insurgents. ...
LGF, Iraq, Bilal Hussein, Associated Press, richard butler, Journalism
AP photographer Bilal Hussein has received amnesty from the Iraqi government, under a new law. I was unable to find any details about this “new law,” but apparently it covers Hussein. BAGHDAD (AP) - An Iraqi judicial committee has dismissed terrorism-related allegations against Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein and ...
LGF, Bilal Hussein, Iraq, Al Qaeda, Terrorism, Associated Press, Media Bias
Today the US military will submit evidence in the Iraqi trial of AP photographer Bilal Hussein, and to mark the occasion Michelle Malkin has a look back at the disgraceful history of the Associated Press’ war coverage.
Photo District News has an article on Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein, and it mentions LGF: The Man From Fallujah. Blogs like that of columnist Michelle Malkin, The Jawa Report and Little Green Footballs have been following Hussein almost obsessively since his career began in 2004. I’ll just ...
The US military says Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Bilal Hussein was a terrorist media operative who infiltrated the Associated Press. The Associated Press is continuing to stick up for Hussein, but it’s not like the AP has any safeguards to prevent such a thing. It’s been clear for a long time ...
LGF, Iraq, Fake News, Media Bias, Propaganda, Bilal Hussein, Associated Press
The military has announced plans to bring charges against Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein (search): US plans case against AP photographer. This AP release on the announcement doesn’t try to hide their outrage that anyone would suggest one of their photographers was in league with ... uh ... activists. ...
Pulitzer Prize winning Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein, who took the infamous pictures of a terrorist execution on Haifa Street in Baghdad, may be in coalition custody tonight: Michelle Malkin: Where is Bilal Hussein? UPDATE at 4/13/06 7:45:38 am: And this embedded enemy reporter has been pumping out a continuous ...