Upon the recent discovery that 500 chemical weapons have been found
in Iraq, Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), with Rep. Pete Hoesktra
(R-MI) at his side, announced yesterday (Wed. June 21, 2006) some
stunning news:
"We have found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, chemical weapons."
If you thought such an eye-opening story would merit at least a
syllable or two in today's Los Angeles Times (Thu. June
22, 2006), think again. There is not a single word on the
story in today's paper. Of course, the Times found plenty of room
above the fold on their front page to play up the charges of
murder against U.S. troops:
"8 U.S. Troops Charged in Iraqi's Death."
Summary: 1374 words and a photo for charges of murder against our
troops ... 0 words and 0 photos for coalition troops finding lost WMD in
Iraq. Good grief.
Regular readers of NewsBusters should find that the Times'
ignoring of this story should come as little surprise. NewsBusters has
documented several cases of the Times either downplaying good
news for the Bush administration or ignoring news that may be
unflattering to Democrats (here
and here are just a
couple of many examples).
In addition, the 8am PDT (11am EDT) broadcast of the top-of-the-hour
news on ABC News Radio
also ignored the discovery of the WMD. But just like the Times,
they easily found time to report on the murder charges against our
troops.
(Before logging on to write this, I checked over with the fabulous
LA Times watchdog,
Patterico. In
addition to
noticing the same thing, he noted that the New York Times
also ignored the story.)