December 24, 2005Wanting to BelieveYou will remember this story I blogged about earlier in the week.
The story, first reported in last Saturday's New Bedford Standard-Times, was picked up by other news organizations, prompted diatribes on left-wing and right-wing blogs, and even turned up in an op-ed piece written by Senator Edward M. Kennedy in the Globe. But yesterday, the student confessed that he had made it up after being confronted by the professor who had repeated the story to a Standard-Times reporter. At the time, I threw a bullshit flag on the play. It sounded too made up. Well...
The professor, Brian Glyn Williams, said he went to his former student's house and asked about inconsistencies in his story. The 22-year-old student admitted it was a hoax, Williams said. It breaks my heart. Really. It does.
He has no idea why? That's really surprising. There are two possibilities. 1) He was a willing dupe. 2) Click to view... |
3) All of the above.
Posted by: johngalt at December 24, 2005 2:44 PMGreat coverage AlexC!
Great work indeed. The root cause of bias is that an anti-American story always gets the benefit of the doubt, a pro-American story is scrutinized beyond legal standards.
Posted by: jk at December 24, 2005 4:47 PM | What do you think? [2]