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February 18, 2005

The Proverbial Tip of the Iceberg

The Big Trunk makes a razor-sharp point on the Jordan affair:

I wonder, however, why Jordan didn't ever simply acknowledge a mistake or issue a retraction and apologize. Either or both would have gone a long way toward quelling the public controversy. The abruptness of Jordan's downfall in connection with remarks that had barely registered in the mainsream media makes me wonder if ninety percent of the real story here isn't submerged below water.

Indeed. As far as that goes, if Jordan feels he has been unfairly accused, why not call for the release of the videotape?

It's been noted that innocent people invariably show up early for polygraph tests, and are eager to cooperate.

Posted on February 18, 2005 11:15 AM

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