Tuesday, August 07, 2007

The New Republic's New & Improved Shattered Glass Problem


It's happened again.

First, serial fiction-as-fact writer Stephen Glass snookered TNR with his... um, prose style.

Now, after weeks and weeks of defending their Baghdad Diarist, TNR gets cut to ribbons by yet another Shattered Glass scandal.

More Shattered Glass For The New Republic

Baghdad Diarist Admits To Pulling Columns Out Of His Ass
August 7th, 2007



Less than two weeks after Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp (a.k.a. the “Baghdad Diarist”) claimed he was “willing to stand by the entirety of my articles for the New Republic using my real name,” comes the breaking news that Beauchamp’s name is, though fancy, apparently not worth very much.

“Beauchamp…has signed a sworn statement admitting that all three articles he published in the New Republic were exaggerations and falsehoods,” writes the Weekly Standard, adding that the “fabrications contain only “a smidgen of truth,” in the words of a source.”

In further disappointing news for Beauchamp, he’s just been informed that he has approximately zero chance of parlaying his highly publicized faux-pas into a major motion picture (inspired by actual events!) starring Hayden Christensen as the unconvincing lead, Chloe Sevigny as the offbeat love-interest who doesn’t really pan out and a before-he-was-famous Peter Sarsgaard in the role of crack-editor/real life douchebag Charles “Chuck” Lane.

Who're ya gonna believe: TNR or The Weekly Standard?

Heavy sigh.



Best bar bet in the world: Delilah didn't do it.
Judges 16:19--

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