November 08, 2005
The Media And The Unhinged Marine
By
Michelle Malkin
Former
Marine Staff Sgt. Jimmy Massey was the
liberal media's dream come true: An anti-war Iraq
veteran who came forward to publicly lambaste the Bush
administration and accuse American troops of murdering
innocent civilians.
Jimmy
Massey was
Michael Moore,
Cindy Sheehan and
John Kerry all wrapped up into one tidy, soundbite-friendly
package—a poster boy for peace topped off by a military
uniform and tattoos to boot. But like a lot of the
agitators who pose as well-meaning, good-faith peace
activists, Jimmy Massey was something else:
A
complete fraud.
Massey,
who was discharged from the Marines after being
diagnosed with post-traumatic stress syndrome, told
harrowing, graphic tales of
American troops committing "genocide" against
Iraqis. In an interview published in the Sacramento
Bee last year,
Massey claimed he and his fellow Marines used
"M-16s [and] 50-cal. machine guns" to shoot at
children and peaceful demonstrators. The Washington
Post reported (in the loosest sense of the word) on
Massey's December 2004 sworn testimony at a
Canadian asylum hearing for U.S. Army deserter
Jeremy Hinzman:
During one 48-hour period, Massey said under oath,
his platoon set up roadblocks and killed "30-plus"
civilians . . .
"I don't know if the Iraqi people thought we were
celebrating their newfound freedom. But I do know we
killed innocent civilians," Massey said. In one case,
the driver of a car leaped out with his hands up. "But
we kept firing. We killed him," Massey said. In another
case, he and other Marines shot and killed four
protesters near a checkpoint after a single incoming
gunshot from an unknown source, he said. None of the
protesters was found with arms. [Former
Marine Testifies to Atrocities in Iraq, By Doug
Struck Washington Post December 8, 2004]
Just
last month, the Associated Press published an article on
Massey's new book, "Kill, Kill, Kill," published
in France, which recycled these
anti-American smears. The sympathetic AP piece
included a perfunctory denial of Massey's charges by the
Pentagon and no independent corroboration:
"Marines who heard a gunshot fired upon 10 Iraqi
demonstrators shouting anti-U.S. slogans and wielding
banners saying 'Go Home' near the sprawling Al-Rashid
military complex southeast of the city center. All but
one of the demonstrators were killed, said Massey, who
estimated he himself fired about 12 shots . . . "
Former Marine alleges atrocities in book,
October 9, 2005
Last
spring, skeptical bloggers first questioned Massey's
hyperbolic,
Winter Soldier-esque tales. Justin Katz, a Rhode
Island writer and publisher of
Dust in the Light,
wrote in May 2004 after examining Massey's
incredible claims of being ordered to massacre children
and use "ICBMs" (sic):
"This is how the anti-war forces seek to defeat the
U.S. military. Seeping from conspiratorial Web sites and
foreign anti-American rags into the mainstream
consciousness like leech-filled swamp water rising
through the floor boards, the level of conceivability
for accusations notches up as time goes on. . . . [T]hose
who enable, promote, and lend credibility to this
propaganda assault must be faced and stared down
this time around the historical cycle."
Miraculously, a lone member of the mainstream media
answered the call. Last weekend, St. Louis
Post-Dispatch reporter Ron Harris, who was embedded
with Massey's unit in Iraq, published a devastating
debunking of the crackpot legends of Jimmy Massey.
Harris detailed how Massey misled reporters, backtracked
from allegations about witnessing a tractor-trailer
filled with dead Iraqi civilians he claimed were killed
by American artillery, and habitually embellished and
altered his uncorroborated accounts of alleged military
atrocities in the press and in public speeches. [Is
Jimmy Massey telling the truth about Iraq?
By Ron Harris, November 05,2005]
The
response of Harris's colleagues who were duped by
Massey? Mostly, a collective shrug. I e-mailed a
reporter from The Washington Post asking
if he would follow up. No response. A USA Today
reporter told me he had no plans to do so. And I spoke
with David Holwerk, editorial page editor of the
Sacramento Bee, which ran a
lengthy freelance interview of Massey by
an anti-war activist. "I don't know what we're
planning to do," Holwerk said.
Harris
noted in a
television interview that Massey continues to sell
books and DVDs that smear our troops. "[I]t's been
profitable for Jimmy Massey to keep telling this lie,"
he said.
Apparently, despite the newspaper industry's
plunging circulation figures and
credibility, Massey's media enablers believe the
same thing.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged:
Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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