But even this story seems to be unraveling, and they probably never had any intention of producing a news special, only to give the impression that they intended to present a balanced point-of-view:
Local affiliates have been told nothing other than that they are ordered to run the anti-Kerry film on Wednesday evening.
Meanwhile, Sinclair fired its Washington Bureau Chief for speaking out against the company's plans to air the hour-long Bush campaign commercial.
The producer of the anti-Kerry film has expressed shock that his film might be edited and says no one has asked him.
And, the producer of the anti-Kerry film is being sued for libel based upon the biased way in which he edited comments from Vietnam veterans in the film in order to make them seem anti-Kerry.
But, tragically, in the end it looks like Rabid Republicans who own Sinclair Broadcasting will get exactly what they wanted in the first place. This flap postpones once again any serious consideration of the military background of George W. Bush and delays, probably until well after the election, a reasoned discussion of his fitness to command the military. And that's precisely the intended outcome.
The New York Times - Ex-Marine Sues Over Portrayal in Kerry Film
Los Angeles Times - Sinclair Fires Journalist After Critical Comments
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