Shuster Should Apologize for that Apology

Here’s the original video of MSNBC’s David Shuster subbing in for Tucker Carlson the other night and putting this question to Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn: “What was the name of the last soldier from your district who was killed in Iraq?” Blackburn couldn’t answer the question. She should have been able to, but I have little doubt that before this interview aired, a good portion of her colleagues likewise would have failed this test. Shuster’s gotcha interview backfired though when he tried to show-up Blackburn by providing the name himself: “His name was Jeremy Bohannon. He was killed August the ninth, 2007. How come you didn’t know the name?” Except it wasn’t. An enterprising blogger, did some research and discovered that Bohannon hailed from a neighboring district. Shuster appeared on air tonight to apologize for his sloppy attack. Newsbusters has the video, which they describe as having “all the spontaneity of a hostage video.” And here’s the text:

On Monday evening while guest-hosting the 6 p.m. evening hour, I conducted an interview with Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn. The congresswoman spoke at length about a newspaper ad that criticized General Petraeus. In what I believed was an effort to examine Representative Blackburn’s priorities, I then asked her to name the last soldier from her congressional district killed in Iraq. She responded “the name of the last soldier killed in Iraq from my district, I do not know.” After that response, I identified who I believed to be that fallen soldier, a Tennessean killed in Iraq last month. But according to Pentagon documents, that young man came from a town inside a neighboring congressional district, not from Representative Blackburn’s, and for that, I apologize for that mistake.

That’s a pretty pathetic apology. If you’re going to take a big gamble like that and try to humiliate an elected official on national television (it’s usually easier to let them humiliate themselves, right?), you have to have your own facts in order. The stunt backfired, Shuster looks like a big-time jerk, and, for a prepared statement, this apology reads an awful lot like he’s sorry the kid didn’t come from Blackburn’s district.

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