There's no sign that the Los Angeles Times is planning to
correct, clarify or explain an embarrassingly negligent passage from
this past week. On Tuesday (1/23/07), the Times published a front-page
piece called,
"Scant evidence found of Iran-Iraq arms link." In alleging that
there are few Iranian arms in Iraq, the writers asserted (emphasis
mine):
"During a recent sweep through a stronghold of Sunni
insurgents here, a single Iranian machine gun turned up
among dozens of arms caches U.S. troops uncovered."
As NewsBusters'
Mark
Finkelstein wrote Tuesday, the Iranian government is a Shia
government working in opposition to Sunnis in Iraq. Therefore, it
should not be news that there are not a lot of Iranian
machine guns turning up among Sunnis. As Mark reported, Keith Olbermann
made an utter fool of himself on Tuesday by parroting the Times' line on
his show. Asked Mark, "Would you (Keith) be stunned to be told that not
much weaponry from Hamas supporters turns up in the hands of the
Israelis?"
I wrote to the Times' Readers Rep this week. An assistant wrote back.
Without divulging the specific contents of the reply, suffice it to say
that his response pretty clearly indicated that the Times does not plan
to address its negligence.
Can you say ... um ... lame?