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Oh how sad a day it is when even the Wall Street Journal’s ‘Review & Outlook’ section (subscription required) cribs its material right from the RNC fax printout. Today one of the ‘Review & Outlook’s’ pieces is entitled ‘General Wesley Perle’.

They take the cherry-picked quotes Drudge ran yesterday — the ones he seems to have gotten from Ed Gillespie, who also used them in a speech yesterday in Little Rock — and use them to argue that Clark has flip-flopped on the war.

Little more than a year ago, the Journalistas say, he was endorsing the views of none other than arch-hawk Richard Perle.

Now, we know that all the usual suspects have been hitting the airwaves on this one, with the crib notes from Movement Central in hand. But let’s point out one fairly straightforward fact that the worthies at the Journal (and the rest who have made this point that Clark was supporting Perle’s view) seem to leave out.

If you look at the actual testimony, which I’ve posted here, you’ll notice something that couldn’t be simpler. The testimony on that day before the House Armed Services Committee was set up with one supporter of the president’s policy and one opponent of it. The first was Perle, the second was Clark. And if you read through the testimony, that’s how it reads. A fuller picture, as usual, shows the real story.

The Journal ‘Review & Outlook’ piece plays it otherwise because the authors aren’t troubled by making deceptive arguments by withholding key pieces of information which contradict their point — which is a bit of a failing for journalists.

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