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Fauxtography & Fauxbama [Dan Collins; UPDATED: now with Fauxlabama]

Assuming Obama shares the views of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that are enunciated by people with whom he affiliates, I wonder how the scales of dudgeon will weigh: on the one side, Fred Armisen’s SNL representation of Obama, and on the other, the testimony of a ballistics expert demonstrating that Muhammad al-Dura could not have been killed by IDF bullets.

Hinderaker does a great job on the 60 Minutes Siegelman Scandal.  Here are some of the gullible gits who should be shopping for crow. 

2 Replies to “Fauxtography & Fauxbama [Dan Collins; UPDATED: now with Fauxlabama]”

  1. Pablo says:

    OK, this still pisses me off, even though it’s an attempt at evenhandedness.

    A report presented to a French court last week by an independent ballistics expert maintains that the death of Mohammed al-Dura, a Palestinian child seen being shot in the Gaza Strip during the first days of the intifada in September 2000, could not have been the result of Israeli gunfire, corroborating claims that the shocking footage was doctored.

    The footage was not doctored, it was staged, as we see when we get 6 paragraphs in:

    In his report, Schlinger wrote, “If Jamal [the boy’s father] and Mohammed al-Dura were indeed struck by shots, then they could not have come from the Israeli position, from a technical point of view, but only from the direction of the Palestinian position.

    Mohammed al-Dura was murdered, by Palestinians, for the camera, to be used as anti-Israel propaganda. Profane, repulsive, disgusting and reprehensible don’t begin to describe what happened to that young man. But they do describe the media coverage pretty well.

  2. TheGeezer says:

    On Saturday, Enderlin rejected Schlinger’s findings, arguing that “only partial evidence was given to him for evaluation.”

    Reporter Enderlin does not like it when facts contradict The Narrative ™.

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