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Can Redford and Hoffman Play the Entire Blogosphere in the Downing Street Memo Movie?


By Arianna Huffington

Follow the Memo: Can Redford and Hoffman Play the Entire Blogosphere in the Downing Street Memo Movie?
In his otherwise terrific insider�s take on the Deep Throat story, former Washington Post editor and columnist Bob Levey says that the "next Watergate" won�t happen without "Big Journalism." I couldn�t disagree more. It will happen in spite of Big Journo... and because of the "little journalism" of the blogosphere.

Take the biggest under-reported story of the moment (at least in America): what the Downing Street Memo reveals about the Bush administration and how it led us into the Iraq war.

For those of you not up on the details -- and considering the woeful lack of coverage in the American mainstream media, who can blame you? -- the Downing Street Memo, disclosed by The Sunday Times of London, details a secret meeting on July 23rd, 2002 -- eight months before the invasion of Iraq -- at 10 Downing Street between Tony Blair and Richard Dearlove, the head of MI-6, who, just back from Washington, reported that Bush was determined to go to war. Here is the money quote from the memo:

Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy. [Bush's National Security Council] had no patience with the UN route, and no enthusiasm for publishing material on the Iraqi regime's record. There was little discussion in Washington of the aftermath after military action.
It is, in short, as close to a smoking gun as you are going to find (a lot closer than the Bushies ever found on Saddam).

Big story, right? Possibly impeach the president big. But you wouldn�t know it by looking at the bastions of Big Journalism. No, they are too consumed with the Jackson trial, the runaway bride, endless discussions over whether Mark Felt is a hero or a traitor, and whether Tom and Katie are more in love than Brad and Angelina.

So far, no mainstream media Woodward and Bernstein have taken up the charge of asking the grave questions raised by the Downing Street Memo. Luckily, the story is being kept alive by a small but growing number of bloggers and activist websites. They include After Downing Street, which describes itself as "a coalition of veterans' groups, peace groups, and political activist groups, which launched on May 26, 2005, a campaign to urge the U.S. Congress to begin a formal investigation into whether President Bush has committed impeachable offenses in connection with the Iraq war."

There's also Downingstreetmemo.com, a clearinghouse for all things Downing Street, with an action center designed to force the mainstream media to do their jobs and investigate whether the invasion wasn�t a result of bad intelligence, but, as the memo suggests, the result of premeditated lies.

Also doing yeoman�s work on the issue is Rep. John Conyers, who besides being a Huffington Post blogger is also the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee. Conyers devotes much of his website to the memo -- especially the letter he and 88 other Congressmen sent to President Bush thirty days ago demanding that the president address the "serious ramifications for the integrity of the United States Government" the memo raises.

The present-day mainstream press seems about as frail now as the present-day Mark Felt. We can only hope that if a Deep Throat emerges on Iraq, he will have the good sense to get in touch with a blogger.

Update:

Thanks to First Draft for pointing out this letter at Romenesko:

From TERRY CARTER: What Woodward and Bernstein did is history. How Woodward and Bernstein did it � with the guidance and help of a trusted anonymous source � is history. No one should think for a moment that it could happen in these times. Any publication that tried would be hounded off the trail. Please note that it was 17 days after the Sunday Times published the �Downing Street Memo� on May 1 that our newspaper of political record, The Washington Post, finally wrote about it � on page A18. Ben Bradlee must be rolling over in his, uh, barcalounger.

LINK TO ORIGINAL

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Have to take exception here. The US is too prejudiced to read UK sources about UK stories. The Woodward and Bernstein you're looking for is in England and his name is Michael Smith. He broke the story on May 1 & 2.

Blair hit by new leak of secret war plan
MICHAEL SMITH May 01, 2005
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1592904,00.html

And he never referred to it as "memo" always as "MINUTES" Perhaps Mr. Smith knows something we do not, and perhaps we might one day lower our standards far enough to consider reading about this story from another angle than that of the US MSM. I have reread the Pincus article many times, and it is loaded with information... some of it is even true!!

It is now 70 days since the BBC first aired the documentary "Iraq:Tony & the Truth" It contains classified and declassified documents, only ONE of which is the "Downing Street Minutes" No one in the US has seen or heard of it. Why?

This article by Arianna Huffington has made me very ambitious. Must go post another missive to Mr. Woodward.

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