Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Laura Ling & Euna Lee cover their asses tell their story

I will fisk this Los Angeles Times op-ed piece of Laura Ling and Euna Lee line by line later (because that's what Kushibo does), but in the meantime, go and read their account of what happened, or at least what they can tell you that isn't too painful as their psychological wounds heal.

I'll say right off the bat that I think it's a self-serving ass-covering, and possibly untruthful in parts. I will fisk it, just as soon as I finish a work assignment (because I don't yet make enough money off blogging to quit my day job). Sphere: Related Content

5 comments:

  1. LastnameKimThursday, September 03, 2009 1:36:00 AM

    This story is already losing my interest (I mean the whole Ling/Lee event). I hope other people see it that way too. By the time their book comes out...I hope it's OLD OLD news that nobody cares to read.

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  2. kushiboThursday, September 03, 2009 6:06:00 AM

    That may be the case, although incestuous media relations mean that the 24-hour news channels will be happy to publicize the book ad nauseum. And almost certainly there will be an Oprah appearance, being as how Lisa Ling is already a mainstay on that program.

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  3. SpaceThursday, September 03, 2009 9:26:00 AM

    I had the same thoughts while reading it. In fact, I think my brain's exact phrasing was "what a bunch of made-up crap." Or possibly something more profane.

    I would love to see a reverse scenario, where two North Koreans with recording equipment illegally cross the US border (but only for, like, a second!) and wind up staying in a guesthouse, being served better meals than the people they were supposedly there to help.

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  4. kushiboThursday, September 03, 2009 10:54:00 AM

    Space, I also made that analogy about North Koreans popping over the border into the US, though I think the much sparser and less patrolled US-Canadian border out in the Rockies and the northern plains would be a more likely entry point.

    BTW, Space, you're not Space Nakji, are you?

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  5. SpaceThursday, September 03, 2009 9:02:00 PM

    Funny. The northern plains were what I pictured too.

    As for your question, heck no! I'm Space Jjukkumi, Nakji's shorter, more consonant cousin.

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