McCain Falsely Claims The Surge 'Began The Anbar Awakening,' But CBS Edits It OutThink ProgressJuly 22, 2008 During an interview with Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), CBS Evening News host Katie Couric noted that Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) said recently that "there might have been improved security [in Iraq] even without the surge" and asked McCain, "What's your response to that?" After first calling Obama's claim "a false depiction of what actually happened," McCain proceeded to falsely claim that the surge "began the Anbar awakening":
But in a puzzling move, the CBS Evening News did not actually televise McCain's false claim tonight. As MSNBC's Keith Olbermann reported, "CBS curiously, to say the least, left it on the edit room floor. It aired Katie Couric's question, but in response, it inserted part of McCain's answer to another question instead." CBS's full interview with McCain (with video) appears online. CNN aired the portion that CBS edited out. Watch it: In fact, the Sunni revolt against Al-Qaida in Iraq's Anbar province — commonly referred to as "The Awakening" — "began" long before Bush even announced his "surge" policy in January 2007. As the New York Times noted in April 2007:
Spencer Ackerman notes that the colonel McCain cited is "now a one-star general" and had explained the "Awakening" to a reporter in September 2006 "before it even had a name." "For McCain to say that the Anbar Awakening is the product of the surge is either a lie or professional malpractice," added Ackerman. |
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