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On 9/11/10 9:30 AM, David Thorstad wrote:
> I reread this excerpt three times and still can't understand how Fidel's
> comment meant the "exact opposite" of what Goldberg reported,nor how
> this explanation clarifies things. Obviously, capitalism doesn't work,
> either for the United States or for Cuba, but how does saying that shed
> light on his statement that the "Cuban model" doesn't work for Cuba? The
> whole thing remains unclear.

Perhaps it might make sense to understand Goldberg's problem with an 
accurate reporting of what Castro said in relation to his failure to 
report what Glenn Greenwald supposedly said. As I said starting out, 
Goldberg is *not reliable*.

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This is really quite strange.  Yesterday, my inbox began filling up with 
email telling me that Jeffrey Goldberg had gone on NPR and, when asked 
about my critiques of his Atlantic article on bombing Iran, claimed I 
had "retracted" part of what I had written.  When I read the first 
couple emails, I assumed the emailers had heard it incorrectly or were 
mischaracterizing Goldberg's remarks, because not only had I never 
issued any retraction of those criticisms, but I never wrote anything 
remotely close to what could possibly be misconstrued that way:  I never 
even hinted that anything I had written was inaccurate, because it 
wasn't.  I was reasonably sure that even Jeffrey Goldberg wouldn't 
simply fabricate such an event of that significance and announce it as 
fact on NPR as a way of discrediting a critic.  But sure enough, once 
the audio was posted by NPR and I listened to it, I found -- genuinely, 
perhaps naïvely, to my amazement -- that what the emailers described is 
exactly what happened.

full: http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/08/20/goldberg

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