Fox Flu Story Denied by White House
While so many Americans are wondering when -- or whether -- they'll receive scarce flu vaccine, Fox News this week inflamed passions with claims the Obama administration planned to vaccinate Guantánamo detainees. The White House denied that, but Fox is sticking to its story. Whom do you believe and why?
AP and CBS were among those reporting by Monday that "terrorism suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay naval base will soon get swine flu vaccines, despite complaints that American civilians should have priority, a military spokesman said Sunday."
Critical of the reported decision of the administration to use scarce vaccine on detainees, Fox News launched a series of reports including one headlined "Pentagon: Gitmo Detainees to Receive H1N1 Vaccine, Despite White House Claim."
When White House spokesman Robert Gibbs denied the Fox report, that network responded by publishing Mr. Gibbs' denial in a report headlined "White House Responds to Report Terror Suspects Get Priority Treatment for H1N1 Virus."
Fox included a video clip and transcript, which reads:
WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY ROBERT GIBBS: There is no vaccine in Guantanamo, and there's no vaccine on the way to Guantanamo.
QUESTION: So the Pentagon was wrong when they confirmed that on Friday?
GIBBS: I — I don't know what the Pentagon said. I — I know, in asking yesterday, whether or not there was any vaccine there or whether there was any vaccine that was on its way, the answer to both those questions was — was no.
QUESTION: Is that because of the White House stopped it or...
GIBBS: No, that was because there wasn't any there, and there wasn't any on the way.
What do _you_ think is happening and why? Whom do you believe?
[Views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of CompuServe, Netscape, any government, agency, or news organization.]
Edited Nov-3 by John Linendoll
Edited Nov-4 by John Linendoll
Edited Nov-4 by John Linendoll |