Captain Gary M Rose became a Medal of Honor recipient today as President Trump presented it to the #hero. The mission, "Operation Tailwind" was first reported in a now-discredited and pathetic #CNN report that accused Rose's unit of wrongdoing in 1998.
Congratulations, sir.#MAGA pic.twitter.com/UDjykaMhET— M A Nöthem (@mikandynothem) October 23, 2017
CNN has been pedaling in fake news since its inception. It took our president to call them out for what they are – a hack organization that reports only what will be favorable to their political allies.
It’s sublime serendipity that this man, Captain Gary M. Rose, would be receiving this award at this time.
“Nothing is more important to a news organization than its reputation for accuracy, fairness and responsibility.
“Building and maintaining high standards of journalistic excellence have been critical to the success of CNN since its launch 18 years ago.
“As chairman of the CNN News Group, I am responsible for assuring our staff and viewers that we get the story right.
“CNN NewsStand’s recent coverage of Operation Tailwind, a covert action conducted by U.S. servicemen in Laos more than 28 years ago, reported that a deadly nerve gas was used and that American defectors were a primary target of the military action.
“The original report came to us from personnel involved in the Tailwind Operation and was supported by individuals who were in a position to know about the operation.
“Since the first NewsStand Tailwind broadcast, hundreds of veterans and other former government officials have denied the reports.
“As a result, CNN commissioned an independent investigation of NewsStand’s reporting on Operation Tailwind, led by a highly respected outside media attorney, Floyd Abrams.
“The report concludes that NewsStand’s broadcast on Operation Tailwind cannot be supported.
“There is insufficient evidence that sarin or any other deadly gas was used.
“Furthermore, CNN can not confirm that American defectors were targeted or at the camp as NewsStand reported.
“CNN alone bears responsibility for both the television reports and for the printed article in the June 15 issue of Time magazine.
“We acknowledge serious faults in the use of sources who provided NewsStand with the original reports and therefore retract the Tailwind story.
“We apologize to our viewers and to our colleagues at Time for this mistake.
“CNN owes a special apology to the personnel involved in Operation Tailwind, both the soldiers on the ground and the U.S. Air Force pilots and U.S. Marine Corps helicopter pilots who were involved in this action.
“CNN’s system of journalistic checks and balances, which has served CNN exceptionally well in the past, failed in this case.
“The fault lies with the editors, producers and reporters and executives responsible for the report, the program and its contents.
“We are taking vigorous steps to strengthen our internal procedures to assure that mistakes of this type do not occur in the future.”
Well deserved for a selfless combat medic! who risk their lives on the battlefield trying to treat others.
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-army/2017/10/23/woman-in-custody-after-shots-fired-at-fort-stewart/
That apple looks a hell of a lot like a banana.
You say Banana and CNN says Baaanaanaa! You say Apple and CNN says aaapull
CNN?
What’s that.
Just realized I got married in 98.
I am so old
People get less time for murder
I’m glad he finally got his due. Thank you for your service and I’m glad our valor has been recognized. Finally. So many lies were told about Southeast Asia. A friend and coworker would tell stories of going into Laos when he got into his cups. It literally drove him to insanity.
Listen to the citation if you haven’t. That was one tuff bastard. Good on yah Sir!!