Do a double-take if you find that shocking. This is fine journalism of the editorial sort:
Dirty ‘Game’
WE’RE NOT in the habit of writing movie reviews. But the recently released film “Fair Game” – which covers a poisonous Washington controversy during the war in Iraq – deserves some editorial page comment, if only because of what its promoters are saying about it. The protagonists portrayed in the movie, former diplomat Joseph C. Wilson IV and former spy Valerie Plame, claim that it tells the true story of their battle with the Bush administration over Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and Ms. Plame’s exposure as a CIA agent. “It’s accurate,” Ms. Plame told The Post. Said Mr. Wilson: “For people who have short memories or don’t read, this is the only way they will remember that period.”
We certainly hope that is not the case. In fact, “Fair Game,” based on books by Mr. Wilson and his wife, is full of distortions – not to mention outright inventions…
Hollywood has a habit of making movies about historical events without regard for the truth; “Fair Game” is just one more example. But the film’s reception illustrates a more troubling trend of political debates in Washington in which established facts are willfully ignored. Mr. Wilson claimed that he had proved that Mr. Bush deliberately twisted the truth about Iraq, and he was eagerly embraced by those who insist the former president lied the country into a war. Though it was long ago established that Mr. Wilson himself was not telling the truth – not about his mission to Niger and not about his wife – the myth endures. We’ll join the former president in hoping that future historians get it right.
And here is some very bad journalism, also of an editorial sort:
Afstan and Canada’s National Whatever, or, “Hopeless, hopeless, hopeless”
By the way, the Globe reviewer gave “Fair Game” three stars out of four.
Mark
Ottawa


Not to mention that the leftists who are all for the Wikileaks, deplored the outing of Valerie Plame Wilson who wasn’t even an active agent at the time.
Double standards for truth or inconsistent logic by the Left, is anyone NOT of the Left surprised?
What they ” feel ” always take precedence over little things like actual proven without the slightest doubt facts: Two + two = three or five or seven, or anything but four, if they don’t like four as the answer !
Wikileaks=Soros
no one seems to be able to tell the truth anymore. everyone of plame’s neighbours knew she worked for the cia and it was armitage who did the so called outing.