The New Republic and Franklin Foer finally admit what we have all known from the very start — that the Scott Beauchamp “horrors of war” stories that he and his wife wrote/edited for TNR are complete bullshit lies.
TNR shouldn’t even be allowed to print cartoons without a disclaimer to the effect of “everything in this magazine is entirely made up. Any likeness to real persons or events is purely coincidental”.
Head over to MM’s place, where she has a great roundup.




What a bunch of weasels!
It took fourteen pages to come to this concluding paragraph?
Not to mention their constant moaning about the Army’s interference with their investigation or fact-checking.
TNR and Scott Thomas deserve each other.
Had it not been for the obvious bogus stories to begin with, carefully and craftily dissected by milblogs, I would have never known about this rag anyway.
It’s great that the blogosphere rooted out Scott Thomas relatively quickly- it took years for Jayson Blair or Janet Cooke to be found out in those technologically benighted days.
I do have to ask though if you’ll be starting a similar crusade in reaction to the National Review’s publication of fraudulent claims that Hezbollah has deployed thousands of armed men to the Christian areas of Beirut?
He doesn’t have to because unlike Foer, the editor of NRO didn’t stall or lie about the allegations. Again, you attempt to change the subject to throw off attention on how scummy the left is.
Henh.
The Left? Kill me if you ever see me reading that rag.
In any case, Franklin Foer’s mea culpa provides infinite more transparency than Kathryn Jean Lopez’s account of how the two magazines got it wrong.
Bob Owens sums it up succinctly.