CBS Correspondent Apologizes for Report on Benghazi Attack
By BILL CARTER and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT
The correspondent for the disputed “60 Minutes'’ segment about the
attack on the United States Special Mission in Benghazi, Libya, last
year apologized on the air Friday morning, saying it was a “mistake'’ to
put on a security officer whose credibility has since been undermined
by his diverging accounts of his actions that night.
The correspondent, Lara Logan, said on “CBS This Morning'’ that the news
division was misled by the officer, adding, “We will apologize to our
viewers, and we will correct the record on our broadcast on Sunday
night.”
The apology followed disclosure by The New York Times on Thursday
evening that the security contractor, Dylan Davies, had provided the F.B.I. an account that contradicted a version of events he provided in a recently published book and in the interview with “60 Minutes,” which was broadcast on Oct. 27.
You absorb propaganda like a sponge. You're like the people that Lenin, Stalin, Hitler and Mao fooled, then killed.
ReplyDeleteGood luck living in your cardboard box in the near future, searching for grubs but still supporting "progressives".
This was always a tabloid bogus issue and please quote somebody other than Limbaugh and Levin.
ReplyDeleteOh ... I see. Four dead Americans including a US Ambassdor is just a "tabloid bogus issue". Perhaps you'd like to write their families and explain that. I'm sure they'd feel better.
DeleteLike I said, you absorb propaganda like a sponge. No thinking required, just absorb!
Democrat Anon2 here. I second that about quoting Dixie Dove.
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