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My Brother's Letter to Bob Woodward

Thu May 19, 2005 at 04:46:13 PM PDT

Dear Mr. Woodward:

Please allow me to express my sadness and regret that the Washington Post -- the newspaper of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein -- has apparently decided that it's better to stay "on message" on behalf of the Bush administration than it is to dig for the truth about America's run-up to war with Iraq.

In heaven's name, sir, where is your newspaper's coverage of the so-called "Downing Street memo"? So far, there's been but a single news story about this item in the Post -- written by Mr. Pincus, two weeks after the story first broke in Europe, and absolutely buried by Post editors on page A-18. (One blogger noted that "it was right after 'Marmaduke.'")

Your individual silence on this story is absolutely deafening. Even if you personally believe the contents of the memo aren't of "smoking gun" quality, could I at least get you to acknowledge that -- at an absolute minimum -- some questions are now warranted? If so, then why aren't they being asked? Is Jeff Gannon covering this story for the Post?

It simply infuriates me that the U.S. news media has lost its interest in pursuing the truth. While President Clinton's two terms in office were highlighted by scandal after scandal -- all accompanied by formal congressional investigations, the hiring of independent counsels, the expenditure of tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and an incredibly willing media that was more than thrilled to publish every salacious detail -- critical, investigative journalism during George W. Bush's time in office is apparently as dead as Elvis.

Whether we're talking about secret energy meetings, male prostitutes masquerading as journalists at White House press conferences, the administration paying columnists to shill for its policies, the outing of CIA agents or the fabrication of grandiose claims of impending attacks from Saddam Hussein, offered in the name of justifying an illegal war that (to date) has sent more than 1,600 American soldiers to their graves, the message seems to be clear: News that might be unfavorable to this administration is not going to be handled with any enthusiastic investigative tendency or intellectual rigor.

Please, Mr. Woodward. It's already a disgrace the way the Post has handled the memo story. Please don't make a bad situation worse by continuing to ignore this compelling, insightful document. George Bush has enough waterboys as it is. Please get involved.

In closing, Mr. Woodward, since I'm not one to offer criticism without a solution, please let me extend an offer to you: While my journalism background is primarily rooted in sports and rock music, I would be willing (assuming the Post can arrange for me to attend a White House briefing) to attempt to ask Mr. McClellan, or even the president himself, the crucial questions that you and your staff are cowering from. Please consider my idea. I could always use the extra work -- and there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that the Post could use the help. My contact information is below.

And please know that I hold you and your remarkable achievements in the highest regard, your current silence notwithstanding.

Sincerely,

(name)

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  •  Read 1st sentence, (none / 0)

    then reccommended!

    Mr. Woodward needs a history lesson!

    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." George Santayana

    by Street Kid on Thu May 19, 2005 at 04:46:57 PM PDT

  •  Wonderful! (none / 0)

    Excellent letter.  I'm happy to recommend it.  Please let us know if you hear back from Mr. Woodward.

    The apocalypse will require substantial revision of all zoning ordinances. - Zashvill Political compass -7.88 -7.03.

    by Heiuan on Thu May 19, 2005 at 04:51:28 PM PDT

  •  Terrific diary (none / 0)

    - it is sad isn't it that a newspaper that was/has been so revered - is now in the birdcage variety.

    "Proud to proclaim: I am a Bleeding Heart Liberal"

    by sara seattle on Thu May 19, 2005 at 05:43:35 PM PDT

  •  I know it sounds rather stupid of me to say this (none / 0)

    I do feel deep within my heart that this administration has seriously threatned the owners of these media outlets with something.  I just for the life of me can not understand how as strong of a an augmentation that our press is that they can not do something about this.  I am rather weary of this and think something is going on to be exact, I do not consider this a tin foil hat imagary of this that I hold.  When, if ever we do bust the code of this on what is going on, it will be the biggest revelation in anyones history as a nation.

    This history we are presenting to the world is not going to last for long.  When America is busted, we have not got far to go to find the culprits.

    This is not funny any longer and they- the administration- has to know this from the biggest of all America and that is "we the people".  I do not mean the religious right but WE THE REST OF THE PPL HERE IN AMERICA.  I demand answers as a citizen.  I want those answers NOW!

    I know, ppl in hell want iced water too, but this has got to stop, folks and why not make it happen now rather than on some election day sometime in the future.  This administration wants to make us all slaves to their hostage brokerage of the world.  This has got to stop!!!!!

  •  About Time Mr. Woodward (none / 0)

    Went back to Wheaton and opened that Condom Store he always wanted to start.
  •  In fairness to Woodward (none / 0)

    He reported out a lot of what we later "learned" from the Downing Street Minutes long ago. One would think that would give him an even stronger motivation to make sure the minutes got the coverage they deserved in the Washington Post. But, apparently, that's not the case.

    Nice letter.

    Raging in enthusiastic support of the machine since January, 2008

    by abw on Thu May 19, 2005 at 07:25:18 PM PDT

  •  Yikes I accidentally unrecommended (none / 0)

    I thought I hadn't recommended yet & went back AAckk!! I'm sorry- Highly recommended, a great letter. I hope you get a response!

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