The ugly stuff is just really starting. Kristol, in NY Times, wrote a column claiming that Obama had indeed been inside the church the day the Rev. Wright delivered his loudest (and most seen) anti-America stuff. But Kristol got it wrong. Obama was not there, he was in Miami campaigning on that day, and can prove it, too. Sent the info on to Kristol who retracted (sort of) today. I sent this letter to the Times. Don't know if it will be published, though I'd be surprised if it is: (Update on 3.23: Not published)
To the Editor
Re: Generation Obama by William Kristol, (Column, March 17)
Atop his column I see that Kristol has placed a correction regarding his prior claim that Obama was in church that day when Rev. Wright made his often shown angry comments. Now Kristol acknowledges that he was wrong. That Obama was somewhere else. The correction, of course, does not make up for the fact that Kristol apparently did not bother to check his source, or to check with the Senator's office before writing his original column. And it does not make up for the fact that the original has been circulated, uncorrected, by various websites and will, no doubt, continue to be falsely used against Obama. It is this kind of rogue writing and most basic and fundamental journalistic failure that may yet cause the Times to regret bringing Kristol aboard.JS
Boston, MA.
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