Monday, April 19, 2004
Set whatever alarms you have to ring at 10:00AM tomorrow
Sure, the SCLM is too busy whoring and fluffing to, you know, actually do what they have First Amendment protection to do—cover the news—but it looks like the weeklies are going to come through for us. (Hey, where else can I read Tom Tomorrow?) Via the essential (Atrios):
Serious errors by the RNC/CPA? Who knew? Pass the popcorn!
In an unusual move for the organization, the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN) will release what it promises will be a bombshell article related to the Iraq conflict at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on Tuesday. It will be made available free of charge for publication on all AAN-member Web sites, as well as for print, and more than 60 members papers have expressed interest in using it, according to Executive Director Richard Karpel.
The 3,000-word story, embargoed until Tuesday but obtained by E&P today, is based on a "closely held" memo purportedly written by a U.S. government official detailed to the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). It was provided to writer Jason Vest by "a Western intelligence official." The memo offers a candid assessment of Iraq's bleak future -- as a country trapped in corruption and dysfunction -- and portrays a CPA cut off from the Iraqi people after a "year's worth of serious errors."
The article is titled, "Fables of Reconstruction," with a subhed, "A Coalition memo reveals that even true believers see the seeds of civil war in the occupation of Iraq."
Karpel commented, "We have no question that the memo is authentic."
(via Editor and Publisher)
Serious errors by the RNC/CPA? Who knew? Pass the popcorn!