There has been no
apology or retraction from the left-wing Media
Matters (MMFA) after it was apparently caught red-handed
(see original
item) for falsely implying that Cliff Kincaid, from
Accuracy in Media (AIM) and America's Survival, fabricated a
letter from an Afghan ambassador. The day after the
August 19, 2005, MMFA item, Kincaid posted scanned images (.pdf) on
his site of the
actual letter and the
actual envelope in which the letter was received. It was an action
that flat-out debunked Media Matters' implication. Kincaid also
issued a
public statement denouncing Media Matters for the "false and
defamatory charge."
"It was a real letter sent
in a real envelope," wrote Kincaid. "A simple call could have resulted
in obtaining a copy of the original letter, showing that it is
completely legitimate and genuine ... But Media Matters rushed into
print on its web site with this false account in order to attempt to
damage Kincaid's reputation."
Media Matters was flat-out
busted.
So do they do the honest and reputable thing and say they were wrong?
No. Instead, they post a
new
item claiming that Kincaid "misrepresented the original Media
Matters item."
Ugh. It doesn't get
any more shameful than this, folks.
TheMediaReport.com says ... Credibility
at Media Matters? Uh-uh.