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December 19, 1999: With Al Gore as guest, Tim Russert says on Meet the Press: “One year ago Saddam Hussein threw out all the inspectors who could find his chemical or nuclear capability.” Russert asks Gore what he’s going to do about this.

Soon afterward: Sam Husseini leaves a message on Russert’s answering machine, and speaks to two of his assistants, telling them the inspectors were withdrawn by the UN at the request of the United States.

January 2, 2000: With Madeleine Albright as guest, Tim Russert repeats the error on Meet the Press: “One year ago, the inspectors were told, ‘Get out,’ by Saddam Hussein.” Russert asks Albright what she’s going to do about this.

January 21, 2000: Sam Husseini writes a letter to Russert, again laying out the facts, and requests a correction.

January 22, 2000-March 19, 2003: Russert never corrects his error.

March 19, 2003-present: Hundreds of thousands of people die in Iraq War. Russert dies, not in Iraq War. Official Washington weeps copious tears for Russert and his Extraordinary Journalistic Standards.
Tom Tomorrow’s blog

Yeah, that’s how I felt. That’s why, while I grieve or his family and loved ones, I feel odd about all the tributes he’s been getting.

Date: 2008-06-16 04:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barking-iguana.livejournal.com
Yes, me too. I do think he shaped up some in 2005 and was above average (which takes very little) for a Washington talking head. But hagiography makes us repeat errors rather than learn from them.

Date: 2008-06-16 04:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barking-iguana.livejournal.com
Sam Husseini's first and last name's are almost identical to Saddam Hussein's, so he was obviously a spy planting disinformation.

Date: 2008-06-16 05:24 pm (UTC)

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