WHICH SIDE IS THE NYTIMES ON?
…On the side of a single, anonymous source who apparently enlisted Times reporter Dexter Filkins’ help to fraudulently discredit the Iraqi elections, Bob Owens reports.
Ed Morrissey lays the smackdown:
Oops! I guess Dexter Filkins and the several layers of editors at the Paper Of RecordTM didn’t think to check out the well-reported fact that the roads in and out of Iraq on both the Iranian and Syrian borders had been closed. That makes it pretty difficult for eighteen-wheelers to sneak in and out of the country. They tend to get bogged down in the sand and dirt otherwise, making it hard to put the ballots into the polling places. And how exactly were these tankers supposed to get the ballots into the boxes anyway — pump them into election stations with a hose? The boxes are watched by election judges and a few thousand outside auditors.
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