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http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1151093,00.html
Why Kerry should sue the Sun

Some of the British media are too happy
doing Drudge's dirty work

Sidney Blumenthal
Thursday February 19, 2004
The Guardian

One question remains unanswered about the politically inspired lie that
Senator John Kerry had had an affair with an "intern". Which interested
source planted it with the rightwing internet hooligan Matt Drudge and with
the conservative British newspapers that put it into wide public play? Its
timing was fortuitous. Immediately after George Bush went into a tailspin,
falling behind the Democratic presidential frontrunner, John Kerry, in the
polls, Kerry became the subject of smears filled with remembrance of things
past.
First, a phoney composite photograph was circulated of Kerry standing next
to Jane Fonda at an anti-Vietnam war rally. Unfortunately, not only did
Fonda denounce the ploy as a "dirty trick", but so did Republican senator
John McCain, heroic Vietnam prisoner of war, Bush's rival for the nomination
in 2000 and a close friend of Kerry's. The attempt to revive the dread of
the Nixon era failed, and the scarlet letter of the Clinton years was
unfurled. The Drudge Report, claiming 15 million readers, alleged that a
young "intern" had a "mystery relationship" with Kerry and that several
major US news organisations were already investigating. But none published a
word, though political society in Washington and New York was instantly
consumed with gossip.

On February 13, on the eve of Valentine's Day, Rupert Murdoch's Sun
newspaper screeched, "New JFK rocked by sex scandal", naming the woman as
Alexandra Polier and quoting her father as calling Kerry "a sleazeball". On
February 15, the Tory papers, the Mail and the Telegraph, quoted her
"friend": "This is not going to go away. What actually happened is much
nastier than what is being reported." Murdoch's Sunday Times repeated the
"sleazeball" quote and winked knowingly: "It is a tale of two Americas, as
the Democrats might say."

Back in the US, frustrated rightwing media tried to force the issue, using
the authority of the British imprimatur. Rush Limbaugh, the conservative
talk-show host, broadcasting on more than 600 radio stations, boomed: "It's
all over the UK press! It's front page!" He suggested that President Clinton
was the source of the story in order to bump off Kerry and help Senator
Hillary Clinton become president. The neoconservative former Bush
speechwriter David Frum wrote in National Review: "Isn't it curious how
after a story like this breaks there turn out to be dozens of people who
were in on the secret?" On CNN, the Sunday Times columnist and Drudge pal
Andrew Sullivan held forth: "Can you anymore not talk about something that's
on the front page of the Times of London, front page of the Drudge Report,
on everybody's minds? There comes a point at which the media has to
acknowledge people are talking."

On February 16, Polier spoke for herself, declaring the story "completely
false" and explaining her motive in stepping forward. "Because these stories
were false, I assumed the media would ignore them. It seems that efforts to
peddle these lies continue, so I feel compelled to address them." It turned
out she was not even an intern. Her father said that the notorious
"sleazeball" quote attributed to him had been fabricated. Drudge, ever
gallant, blamed the story on the young woman's imagined seductive behaviour:
"Polier's flippant remarks and flirtatious manner, according to friends,
fuelled the intrigue."

The defamation, the media amplification through the conservative network,
the British blowback was all well-rehearsed. Drudge initially gained his
celebrity by libelling me on the day I began work in the Clinton White House
in August 1997, reporting as fact that I was hiding police records of
domestic violence. Within hours, conservative media were spreading the story
like wildfire. Drudge admitted that Republican operatives had given him the
story and that he had been used. It is his usual method.

"Screw journalism! The whole thing's a fraud anyway," Drudge once
proclaimed. Though he calls himself an "information anarchist", he is
anything but independent. He is a reliable submissive to his partisan
"sources". One independent study of his "exclusive" stories determined that
only one-third were true. His latest "intern" revelation is the sound of his
master's voice at the beginning of a campaign Republicans fear losing.

In the US, there is virtually no legal protection for a public figure,
especially a political one, from defamation. Libel laws are de facto
defunct. Public opinion is inevitably swayed by this tainting, all
journalism has fallen under suspicion and truth cannot easily be
distinguished from malicious fiction. Only if Kerry (or Polier) were to sue
the Sun under British libel law, for example, would this transatlantic
corruption of the press be truly engaged. Then a British court would begin
to set important rules in American politics.

. Sidney Blumenthal is a former senior adviser
to President Clinton and author of The Clinton Wars



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