Apr 16, 2010

Psst

Serial plagiarist Ben Domenech has been getting fired and failing upward for years. (Which August speaks of here.) He made is all the way up the media ladder to a CBS blog where he asserted (it's cross-posted here) that potential Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan is gay, a rumor that brought him under fire for his non-standards in the realm of facts.

He wrote a pretty weak defense at HuffPo:
I erroneously believed that Ms. Kagan was openly gay not because of, as Stein describes it, a "whisper campaign" on the part of conservatives, but because it had been mentioned casually on multiple occasions by friends and colleagues -- including students at Harvard, Hill staffers, and in the sphere of legal academia -- who know Kagan personally.
Yes, I believe that is called... wait - what is the term? Oh Right. A whisper campaign. I guess since they spoke at normal volume and didn't literally cup their hand and speak softly into Ben's ear there was no "whisper" and it wasn't a "campaign" in the sense that no one started a KaganIsGayPAC with printed literature, a twitter feed and a Board of Directors, but publishing unconfirmed rumors you overhear to elevate it to "fact" in conservative circles is not really what a journalist does. I'm guessing that Ben is a little confused about the definition of that word as well.

Maybe he should play "Telephone." It's a popular game where journalists call people and have them speak on the record. But I wouldn't expect a gay immigrant voodoo priest* like Domenech to do that.

*Overheard at a party

1 Comments:

Blogger Jeremy said...

wait a minute. i thought if the rumor came from someone affiliated with Harvard that it was automatically more legitimate.

if this isn't true my world could crumble.

3:09 PM  

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