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New York Post goes against the FBI for the sake of a Cheap Shot

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  1. FranchiseBlade

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    Olbermann: Threatening letter no joke
    Keith Olbermann responds to the New York Post's report



    Sept. 27: “Countdown” host Keith Olbermann received a suspicious letter filled with white powder, and the New York Post reported the incident despite the FBI’s request to keep it quiet. Olbermann responds.
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    The Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper, The New York Post, may have just impeded an FBI investigation into terroristic threats.

    I know this because I was a recipient.

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    The Bureau asked us not to report any of the details so that the person or persons responsible would not know any of the threats had been received by any of the targets -- and we of course complied.

    I still cannot confirm many of the specifics -- again in order to make the jobs of the FBI and the New York Police Department a little easier. But I find it necessary to respond to the genuinely shocking tone with which Murdoch's paper reported the event, and the string of factual errors they made either through negligence or a premeditated disregard for the truth.

    “Powder Puff Spooks Keith," reads the headline. The article then gives the details of the event which we were asked not to divulge.

    "The caustic commentator panicked and franctically called 911."

    There was no panic.

    And if that needs to be independently verified, I'm happy to authorize release of the 911 call recording. In fact, from my own sense of the thing, I was confident there was no danger.

    My first inclination was to wait until the start of the next work day to notify authorities. But the remote possibility that any delay might have endangered others, led me to reverse my decision.

    "An NYPD HazMat unit rushed to..." then the paper helpfully reveals the location of the event, "but preliminary tests indicated the substance was harmless soap powder. However, that wasn't enough to satisfy Olbermann, who insisted on a checkup."

    The results of part of the preliminary tests referred to did not come back for nearly six hours, and the other results did not come in for about 14 hours.

    And I made no insistence on a checkup.

    The officer in charge of the 18 or so police officers who responded, asked that I follow their protocol: a decontamination shower at the scene, the bagging and sealing of the clothes I was wearing at the time of the incident, and my transportation to an emergency room.

    I mean, not to overdo this, but they had to melt my keys and my wallet.

    "He asked to be taken to..." -- and forgive me for not mentioning the specific hospital -- "where doctors looked him over and sent him home."

    In fact, I was there ten hours before they permitted me to leave, even after several forceful requests by me and my employers to the New York Department of Health, that I should be released.

    Incidentally, I apologize if those were too forceful.

    Apologize for the requests -- not the commentaries that obviously inspired the event I'm talking about, and the Post's mocking of police and FBI efforts, and its endorsement of terroristic threats from the Radical Right.

    We will not be intimidated here.

    "Whether they gave him a lollipop on the way out isn't known. Olbermann had no comment."

    What they gave me on the way out was not a lollipop, but a prescription for Cipro, the antibiotic most frequently used in the event of exposure to Anthrax.

    And one of the reasons I offered no comment, was obvious: the authorities asked me not to.

    Also, a New York Post reporter attempted to gain access to me by falsely identifying herself as a friend of mine.

    And, most relevantly, the New York Post never called NBC News or MSNBC seeking any comment. They would have been told that the FBI had requested we try to keep this quiet.

    But of course that would have interfered with the New York Post making fun of a terror threat.

    It's almost melodramatic to ask why the New York Post would choose the side of domestic terrorism, rather than choose the side of the FBI.

    It's interesting too that Murdoch's paper was able to get a jump on this story so quickly -- nearly as quickly, as if they'd known it was coming.

    Lastly, it's remarkable that this was actually printed by any newspaper, even in the current political climate, even in the wake of my editorial stance here, even with Rupert Murdoch's international reputation.

    A month ago when reporter Steve Centanni of Murdoch's Fox News was kidnapped in Gaza -- along with his camera-man -- that network reached out to the others, this one included.

    They relayed that the authorities there had urged everyone to keep reporting of the kidnapping low-key, and to a minimum, because it was believed the kidnappers did not know they had gotten hold of some one 'recognizable.'

    We -- and every other major news organization -- immediately and thoroughly cooperated with Murdoch's request.

    Now, in a return case, Murdoch's newspaper did not even make the single phone call that could've told it the potential damage it was doing.

    So, next time a Fox or a New York Post employee is in distress -- or the government is investigating something endangering them -- and Murdoch's people ask us to hold a story?

    Of course we will do so.

    On this end, we're still human beings.

    And Americans.

    And we'd never have any problem choosing whether to support the terrorist, or the FBI.
     
  2. Achilleus

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    The unfortunate thing is the extreme right-wing nut job that did this probably got off to that Post story.
     
  3. NewYorker

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    I think we're beginning to see that the right will go to any resort to increase it's political power. They would anything and everything they could get away with.

    I'm really convinced now that these kinds of people are more interested in consolidating power then fighting terrorism or making this nation better. It's really scary. Guys like Rumsfield and Cheney...along with their right wing friends spread across the country...really are the true enemy of our nation.
     
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    Another unfortunate thing is that the Right Wing seems to only be in favor of catching terrorists when it suits them.
     
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    yeah its just olberman.. he deserves to get a terror scare because he's a yapping lib..
     
  7. FranchiseBlade

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    You can fault Olbermann for having views you don't like, but he doesn't seem like the dumb one in this case. I think you totally missed the point.

    I'm not surprised to see that you posted something more sympathetic with those who didn't cooperate with the FBI in finding potential terrorists than with Keith Olbermann who has the audacity to speak up with views you disagree with.
     
  8. StupidMoniker

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    If they were in on it, as Olberman suggests, would the Post know that there was no danger in reporting the story? It isn't like writing a story about how one of their interns sent some soap to Keith Olberman is going to endanger the country. They should have complied with the FBI's request that they not report the story (assuming the FBI made such a request of the Post), but by taking that extra shot at them, Olaberman has put his own argument in danger, because the Post being in on it invalidates the original argument that they shouldn't report on it.
     
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    Maybe I misunderstood. I didn't really think that Keith was saying the Post was in on the initial threat.
     
  10. basso

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    you're on a first name basis- how sweet. does he call you "franchise" or "blade?" maybe just effbee for short?
     
  11. FranchiseBlade

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    How could he call me anything but cool? :D
     
  12. StupidMoniker

    StupidMoniker I lost a bet

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    Per Keith:
    He's not outright saying it, but he is about as subtle as a sledgehammer.
     
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    I'm not sure as to whether to admire your persistence or feel sad you still defend Bush, Cheney, Rummy and their cronies.
     
  14. FranchiseBlade

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    Ok I see what your saying, and you are probably right. I looked at it as if he was saying that they didn't give the FBI's advise a thought and was quick to publish the story.
     
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    If this is what the Right wing needs to call Humor, no wonder they are a bunch of war mongering grumpy old dudes.


    LOL.


    That cartoon was absolutely HILARIOUS.
     

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