TNR claims Beauchamp’s tale are kinda, sorta accurate
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I was going to pick apart The New Republic’s recent statement about Scott Thomas Beauchamp, and their attempts to show that what he wrote was false but somehow still accurate, but Michelle Malkin did such a thorough job of it, I’ll just refer you all over to her.
UPDATE - I fixed the link to Malkin’s site. Also, check out Mark Sanchez’s blog here, where he details how the Army’s investigation has proven all of Beauchamp’s allegations as false. Sanchez is a soldier actually stationed at FOB Falcon - the same FOB that Beauchamp is at.
UPDATE - One of the claims from TNR was that the woman burned by an IED story actually happened at Camp Buerhing in Kuwait, prior to Beauchamp entering Iraq. Of course, that’s not what Beauchamp said in his piece “Shock Troops”. He said it happened at Camp Falcon in Iraq. I don’t know about you, but if I was a soldier seeing someone burned like that prior to going into country, it would have scared the hell out of me. But hey, I guess Beauchamp and his homies are too tough for those kinds of thoughts. Either way, Confederate Yankee has talked to the PAO at Camp Buerhing, and she’s saying that story is a bunch of crap.






















Hey DT, the link to the article seems to be broken…
Hey Mr. Papa, try this link:
A Statement on Scott Thomas Beauchamp
by the Editors
Only at TNR Online | Post date 08.02.07
Note the money line Mr. Papa: “All of Beauchamp’s essays were fact-checked before publication. We checked the plausibility of details with experts, contacted a corroborating witness, and pressed the author for further details. But publishing a first-person essay from a war zone requires a measure of faith in the writer” (there is more)
I fixed the link, also see the update.
He is a disgusting excuse for a human being.