Saturday, August 13, 2005

Michelle Malkin: Yes, Cindy Sheehan has changed her story

Michelle has been tirelessly pursuing the truth in the Cindy Sheehan story, and has been the brunt of many personal attacks because of her persistence. But she hasn't slowed down.

In her latest post, YES, CINDY SHEEHAN CHANGED HER STORY, she comes across this paragraph in today's front page Sheehan story in the Washington Post:

After the meeting, [Cindy Sheehan] was quoted by the newspaper in her hometown of Vacaville, Calif., as saying that the president seemed sympathetic. Subsequently, she has said that Bush treated her callously during the meeting.

Another Malkin find: In this morning Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Robert Jamieson Jr. writes:

Trouble is Sheehan is not sincerely interested in meeting Bush for a private, heartfelt chat about her understandable anguish and lingering questions.

She wants to make a public splash by allowing critics of the unjustified war in Iraq to use her as a human bazooka against Bush, who got us into this war mess.

That Sheehan would allow her private grief to be plied for a public stunt seems unfathomable even if her underlying message about unnecessary blood being shed by American soldiers hits the mark.

Sheehan already got face time with the president, right here in Western Washington last year -- a fact that folks tend to ignore as Sheehan morphs into the celebrity du jour...

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