How desperate do you have to be to make up a scandal?

And what does this mean for the rest of us?

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Whoops. A media outlet has once again been caught in a Jesse MacBeth-esque attempt to falsely smear US soldiers -- this time alleging that troops stationed at FOB Falcon (oh, yes -- my own personal former place of residence when with the 1-4 CAV in Baghdad) ridiculed and shunned a female contractor for her badly burned visage, caused by an IED blast (as well as other "atrocities," like steering out of their way to run over dogs in Baghdad streets).

The outlet, The New Republic, used the account of an admittedly pseuonymous "soldier" (going by the name "Scott Thomas") purportedly stationed at FOB Falcon to raise these questions. (of course, by the second sentence of the article - "She wore an unrecognizable tan uniform, so I couldn't really tell whether she was a soldier or a civilian contractor" - the first red flag had been raised to prominence. The assertion made in that sentence alone is dripping with BS)

Since the story was run two weeks ago, bloggers have torn it down piece by piece - using, in part, emails from soldiers who really live on FOB Falcon - exposing the clearly fraudulent nature of so many of the author's claims. In the blogs, .cnI redruM has a great overview of the story.

Read on . . .

Michael Goldfarb at the Worldwide Standard (the Weekly Standard's blog) posts an email from an active duty soldier:

In the 11 months I've been here [at FOB Falcon] I've never once seen a female contractor with a burned face. In a compact place like this with only one mess hall I or one of my guys would certainly have noticed someone like that. There are a few female contractors, I think maybe a dozen, but none fit the horrific description given in that article. Further, I've personally seen guys threatened with severe physical harm for making jokes of any kind about IED victims given the number of casualties all the units on this FOB have sustained. It is not a subject we take lightly. Gallows humor jokes do get told, but extremely seldom and never about anyone they actually know or are in the presence of.

There is, of course, more. The latest blow comes from MAJ Kirk Luedeke, the Public Affairs Officer for the 1st ID's 4th IBCT, based at FOB Falcon - an honest man, a good soldier, and a friend of mine. He writes:

1. There was no mass grave found during the construction of any of our coalition outposts in the Rashid District at any time. Such a discovery would have prompted an investigation and close attention paid at levels higher than ours to making sure that the victims were properly interred and attempts would have been made to determine their identities. It is difficult to fathom that a unit's leadership would condone Soldiers disrespecting the remains of anyone in the fashion described.

2. Due to the threat of IEDs, our combat vehicles are driven professionally and in control at all times. To be driving erratically so as to hit dogs or other things would be to put the entire vehicle's crew at risk and would be gross dereliction of duty by the noncommissioned officer or officer in charge of the vehicle. Drivers aren't allowed to simply free-wheel their vehicles however they see fit, and they are *not* allowed to be moved anywhere with out a vehicle commander present to supervise the movement. Therefore- claims of vehicles leaving the roadways to hit animals are highly dubious, given the very real threat of IEDs and normal standards of conduct.

3. As for the alleged woman with severe burn scars, we have nobody matching that description here at FOB Falcon. As Soldiers, we practice the value of Respect: "Treat people as you want to be treated." If the blogger and his friends can't live the Army value of respect, I have little doubt that someone around them who does would have made an on-the-spot correction. The Falcon dining facility is not a spacious one. Anyone being rude, loud or raucous calls immediate attention to himself. It is hard to fathom that anyone would be able to get away with such callous behavior without somebody intervening and stopping it from happening.

(h/t Matt Sanchez)

Whoops.

Look, American soldiers are human. They make mistakes, they do things wrong, and, as is true with the rest of the population, there will always be some very bad apples within the group. However, if there's a population who more deserves (a) the benefit of the doubt, and (b) freedom from allegation and made-up atrocities in the absence of absolute proof and necessity, then I can't think of it.

Further, FOB Falcon, where this is alleged to have taken place, is constantly populated with journalists; the 4th IBCT is as great a destination for reporters as MNF-I offers. Embeds like myself and my good friends Michael Yon, JD Johannes, and David Beriain, among many, many others, have passed through there, and none of us have ever seen the soldiers there act even remotely in such a way - and you can rest assured that we would be the first to report it if we did.

Note: Regarding the running-over-dogs story, I have only this to add: There are so many wild dogs running around the streets of Baghdad that some are bound to get hit by vehicles. They bark at the trucks doing covert patrols, they move freely through the streets and ruins virtually unmolested, and they run across the road - as dogs are wont to do - at the most inopportune times.

That being said, to chase one down and hit it, purposely, in a giant truck?

Riiiiiiiiiight.

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several more have been/are being deconstructed as I type.

My favorite is the story about Bradley drivers weaving all over the road to run into dogs. The specific story has a driver who sees a dog just off to his right who jogs and "gets him". Now I've never driven a Bradley, but I understand that the driver has a huge blind spot on the right side of the vehicle. That, when combined with the fact that it's a tracked vehicle and not prone to making quick and accurate "jogs", has reduced this yarn to the pile as well.

So far, it seems that TNR is digging in and may well attempt to defend this crap to the last editor. It will be interesting.

Any chance you're going through there in the near future?
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CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.

but if I couldn't easily run over mutts with an M-577, I seriously doubt that most operators briving a fully up-armored BFV could either. The vehicle just doesn't have the same turning radius as a really frightened small mammal.

"Scott Thomas" - The New Republic's Winter Soldier

...for three weeks in September. :-)

taking a pretty good beating right now from all political sides, based on some of the comments I've seen. I know your time is short and you have no end of things that must be done, but it might be worthwhile to contact the editors and offer to meet with the guys who've contributed to this article.
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CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.

A Strong Second by Repair Man Jack

Request an interview with "Scott Thomas". Heck, liveblog "Scott Thomas".

"Scott Thomas" - The New Republic's Winter Soldier

Be safe on your trip..... by GordonTaylor

I know with your training, your response to "situations" will be automatic, but I just wanted to say it. When we went out, we always said that to one another, it seemed to work, I never lost a brother in the time I spent in hostile territory. Most of that I attribute to the training we had, but it never hurts to give ole lady luck a nod.

I don't know just what went on at TNR, nor does maybe anyone else posting or commenting here (well, tell us if you really know something...) However, although it looks more and more clear they didn't check well enough, being taken by unreliable sources isn't evidence of it being deliberate or contrived with the source. Remember the child heroin addict, Howard Hughes Bio and Hitler diaries, and of course serial fabricators like Jason Blair. There were suspicious features of all of those stories that should have tipped off skeptics, but someone wanted to believe them. It doesn't help the cause of confronting such incompetence/acceptance bias (that being a very important factor...) to imply (before knowing any better) there was more to it than that.

The big point to remember about an incident like the Scott Thomas Affaire is that it only gets published because publications like the New Republic truly want to believe his story, even when the story itself doesn't even come close to passing the sniff Test.

'Nuff said?

a dash or two of ignorance of the operating theater, the equipment in-country, the RoE and the SOP, and you've got the recipe for the perfect storm.

Even if they didn't go fishing for a story like this - giving them the benefit of the doubt - they don't know enough to properly vet something like this when it lands on their doorstep from a "hostile source". And they are unwilling/unable to ask people who would be in a position to properly vet the story.

At best, they are incompetent.
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CongressCritter™: Never have so few felt like they were owed so much by so many for so little.

"Scott Thomas" - The New Republic's Winter Soldier

... in recent years. Much like CBS and the New York Times (among others) have earned theirs.

George W. Bush: He's A Folder ... Not A Fighter.

I don't get it either, but the truth is that a WHOLE lot of Americans, the stupid ones which make up the great bulk of those who vote Democrat -- they believe what they see on the nightly news. They don't bother to filter it.

--This is why so many people voted Democrat in 06.
--This is why, in spite of having one of the most
rip-roaringly kick-butt economies in a century, polls continue to show that Americans think we are in either a weak or fragile economy.
--Bush sits at low 30's approval IN PART because the news-couch Americans think he is blowing it both in Iraq and in domestic areas, with no serious basis for either belief.

It's war -- so when can we start shooting back at the enemy Democrats?

publication designed for a discriminating audience.

Which goes to show what a steady diet of leftist ideology, the academic rebellion against empiricism (aka fact-checking, multiculturalism and Bush Dergangement Syndrome have done to that audience - their minds have turned to mush.

It seems that Stephen Glass has a job again at TNR.

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The CIA has better politicians than it has spies - Fred Thompson

Perhaps Scott Thomas is by E Pluribus Unum

a stockholder in Pioneer Aviation.

It's war -- so when can we start shooting back at the enemy Democrats?

Another Possible "Scott Thomas" by Repair Man Jack

According to Michelle Malkin, there is a Daily Kos blogger named "liquidman" who posted the following:

This article in no way is meant to suggest that all miltary members will become serial killers or mass murderers. It does point out a serious problem with what is happening in our armed forces and seeks a solution to help the brave men and women on their return back home.

According to the July 30, 2007 issue of The Nation magazine, damning photos of a U.S. Soldier using a spoon to literally scoop out the brains of a dead Iraqi and pretending to eat the gray matter were recently acquired.

"Scott Thomas" - The New Republic's Winter Soldier

 
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