Again with Michael Ware?

Goodness, gracious, these guys just don’t know to quit while they’re behind. The right is still trying to take on CNN’s Michael Ware for his already-debunked hijinks at a recent Baghdad press conference.

A little background for those just joining us. After John McCain claimed last week that parts of Baghdad were safe for Americans and that Gen. Petraeus travels the city “almost every day in a non-armed Humvee.” Ware, who has spent the last four years reporting from Iraq for CNN, debunked McCain’s nonsense. This annoyed the right, who believed correcting McCain’s mistakes demonstrated a bias.

A few days later, when McCain was in Baghdad for a press conference a (misguided) photo-op, Drudge reported that Ware “heckled” senators during the briefing, and quoted an unnamed official saying that Ware’s conduct was “outrageous,” because he was “laughing and mocking” lawmaker’s comments. Not surprisingly, far-right blogs pounced, trumpeting Drudge’s report. Echoing an implication from Drudge’s piece, Power Line went so far as to suggest Ware may have been “drunk.”

Ware denied the unsubstantiated claims, insisting he hadn’t even opened his mouth at the press conference. (The briefing abruptly ended when Ware raised his hand to ask a question.) A video of the Q&A proved that Ware was right and Drudge was wrong. The right had flubbed another one, and we all had a good chuckle.

Except the same cast of characters continues to look for fire where this is no smoke.

A group of conservative political weblogs offered new evidence in continuation of their allegation that CNN reporter Michael Ware disrupted a Sunday press conference in Baghdad with Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and other Congress members. However, RAW STORY learned from the writer who reported the article that was the basis for their claims that she observed “no disruption of the press conference.”

The article was a story from Agence France-Presse reporter Jennie Matthew, who noted that a reporter in the back of the press conference had “giggled” in response to some of McCain’s unintentionally funny remarks. “See?” conservative bloggers said. “There was giggling! Ware was lying!”

“It seems to me that the AFP story provides evidence that tends to support Drudge’s account,” Power Line argued. RedState added, “If [Ware] laughed or scoffed, he lied to us and to his employer.”

He didn’t, said the AFP reporter. “As far as I’m aware there was no disruption of the press conference at all,” wrote Matthew from Baghdad. “The reporter who giggled at the back was not Michael Ware, whom I don’t remember giggling or making any kind of disturbance. I think I remember him wanting to ask a question, but the congressmen ended the news conference.”

Power Line still insists that AFP is being “vague” about Ware’s conduct at the press conference, but added that Drudge should “explain or apologize.”

That’s not a bad idea, but I’m not holding my breath.

i swear, orwell didn’t know the half of it….

  • This might explain why it was raining upwards today.

    The winguts using a French News Organization report as fact? But but but I thought they hated the Freedom Frying French!

  • ***Power Line…added that Drudge should “explain or apologize.”***

    “Tonight on NCB (NeoConservativeBlog) Smackdown, it’s a cage-match, pitting PowerLine against Drudge!”

    Pass the popcorn….

  • From what I hear, Ware raised his eyebrows in a harshly skeptical manner at least twice and cleared his throat in a really obvious fashion shortly before McCain entered the room, and that set the tone for everyone else. Really bad stuff. I’ll get the thumb screws ready and prepare the iron mask. This f-er is going DOWN!

  • You know, those guys at PowerLine sure do a good job of debunking the myth that you have to be really intelligent to become a lawyer, don’t they?

    RedState proves every day the disastrous results of homeschooling.

  • And did I mention that Ware’s breath reeked of mouthwash? Not only is he a drunk, but he can’t even afford real alcohol anymore.

    I’m sorry, but if we can’t even trust reporters to keep their eyebrows unbiased and their bloodstreams clean, we’re just going to have to replace them with transcription machines. A free press is nice, but we’re at war, people. And even the slightest gesture is enough to encourage the Islamofascists to send every one of our buildings crashing down. I’m not saying that Michael Ware shouldn’t be allowed to report from Iraq, but only that he can’t be. We’ve got too much at stake to allow these people the freedom to doubt us.

  • Somebody giggled? McCain’s lucky his bullshit didn’t get him pelted with vegetables.

    If anyone should be apologizing it should be that lying SOS McCain for “disrespecting” anyone with eyes and ears.

  • I suppose asking Drudge to actually name his source would be out of the question?

    And I haven’t heard of anyone checking with McCain and Graham’s people to find out from them if anything improper happened.

    Nah, that would be way too obvious.

  • I understand that there wasn’t any serious heckling, but is it the right wing position that no one should ever “heckle” a senator, even if they tell lies so obvious that a six-year-old could spot them?

    Is that their position?

    Oops, I forgot, the wingnuts don’t have consistent positions. That would involve using “logic”, which of course is just a liberal plot to impose “reality”, which (like logic) has an extremely liberal bias.

  • Isn’t giggling something that girls do? Ware — the uncouth, drunken, homo liar — should be terminated from CNN forthwith.

    Slightly OT. I hear that McCain is fixin’ to appear in my town on April 11 — to speak to the VMI cadets. Wonder if he’ll be wearing his — eveah so becoming — flak vest…

  • These people are so ridiculous that we should all be laughing out loud at them…Drudge really can’t be taken seriously at all..he is a joke. At these Press Conferances more people should be laughing out loud at the ridiculous remarks coming out of these people….especially Bush and Cheney.

  • This reminds me of when Malkin et al. attacked the source for a story about an atrocity, then continued to attack even as it became more and more clear that the source was authentic.

    When you’ve got nothing, pound the table and shout.

  • I think Michael is doing a great job. I E-Mailed CNN that Ware is doing a great job reporting what is going on in Iraq.

    Ware should of laugh in McCain face. He will never be President.

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