I promise, this will be my last post on the CNN/Eason Jordan story. You're either interested in following the story, or not. If you are, there are lots (and lots) of talented bloggers pursuing this relentlessly. I think the power of the blogosphere to carry a story and inform readers is as big a story as Easongate itself, if not bigger. When the blogosphere sets its sights on you, there's no hiding, as Dan Rather found out. Eason Jordan is just the newest example. There will be others.
That said, the Wall Street Journal picked up the item today, so it's officially passed over to major media. It's a short but scathing debunking of Jordan's initial claims.
And on this morning's Imus program, none other than Senator Dodd is called for the release of the transcripts. It's reached tipping point. Eason Jordan is finished.
That said, the Wall Street Journal picked up the item today, so it's officially passed over to major media. It's a short but scathing debunking of Jordan's initial claims.
And on this morning's Imus program, none other than Senator Dodd is called for the release of the transcripts. It's reached tipping point. Eason Jordan is finished.
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