Of the 45,000 boxes of Iraqi documents which are so relentlessly uninteresting to the press, which are verrrry interesting, indeed.
He’s posted a good deal about them this weekend, and you may have missed it, due to, you know…the war…your summer vacation…my contest, etc.
So, I’m helping you to NOT miss the good work Ed Morrissey is doing on something no one else is talking about. These Iraqi papers are fascinating.
Chemical Consultant on those Trailers
Operation Blessed July
The Saddam-Osama Connection
The sense of urgency after the 1998 Bombings
Saddam’s Subsities to Terrorists
Another example of Iraqi co-operation
Training accident or dry run?
No, no smoking gun yet. But one will turn up. And likely Ed will break the story, since no one else is covering it.
Please avail yourself of Ed’s great, dogged work in this area. When you’re done with it, go check out Dr. Sanity’s Carnival of Insanities…and just shake your head.
August 30th, 2006 at 2:17 pm
[...] The incurious press never did want to know about John Kerry’s military records…they never did actually want to hear what the Swiftboat Vets had to say…hell, they weren’t even curious enough about Plamegate to ask Joe Wilson a question beyond “so, how is the Bush Neocon Cabal out to get you?” They never were curious enough to ask Valerie Plame nuthin’ at all. They weren’t curious about Sandy Berger’s pants, or Air America ’s use of public monies, either. They are not interested in the 45,000 boxes of documents which came out of Iraq and which are unearthing so much interesting stuff. They were not especially interested in Juanita Brodderick (imagine how interested they’d have been in her, however, had she shown up on Bush’s watch!). They’re not interested in why Bill Clinton was asked to leave Oxford University as a young man (but Bush’s TANG dentist - he got asked questions!) They have no curiousity about why Hillary Clinton - whose pet issues include education - was not taking part of the Eductation Consortium which took place in the rotunda of the Capital, on 9/11. Actually the press never seems able to ask Hillary a question that moves beyond, “how’d you get to be so great?” [...]