Brian Williams On Katrina: Fact or Fiction? "Louisiana’s Hayride is on the Hurricane Katrina beat and has serious doubts about the veracity of Williams’ claim that he saw a dead body floating down the street:" . . .
Michelle Malkin: My fellow bloggers: You will heartily enjoy this best Brian Williams flashback ever "I am reminded of what this arrogant fabulist once said about us lowly bloggers in2007 during a lecture at NYU’s journalism school:" . . .
CNN Money: Controversy grows over Brian Williams' Iraq apology . . . "Bottom line: this pilot is revising his story - and, because of that, I'm revising mine.
CNN Money: Controversy grows over Brian Williams' Iraq apology . . . "Bottom line: this pilot is revising his story - and, because of that, I'm revising mine.
"What initially looked like an account that supported some of Brian Williams' war story -- that he came "under fire" that day -- no longer appears to be true."
I'm asking the question. And I'm answering it: No, he won't lose his job. NBC News is far too invested in Williams to bump him off over thisyears-long fabrication, and certain media figures seem to be bulletproof, regardless of their infraction. The network had their anchor apologize on air last night, but as others have noted, he still isn't coming fully clean.
Brian Williams may have Dan Rather, but he’s lost Tom Brokaw "According to a report via The New York Post’s Page Six (hat tip to Jammie Wearing Fools), Williams’ predecessor, Tom Brokaw*, thinks that it is in the best interest of both NBC and the Nightly News for the network to jettison Williams." *A colleague of Al Sharpton