As Bob Woodward is starting to learn, you don't want to get on
Howard Kurtz's bad side. In today's
Washington Post Kurtz politely lets Mary Mapes have it for refusing to
acknowledge the problems with her "60 Minutes II" report on George
W. Bush's Air National Guard past. She has thereby "open[ed]
herself up to the charge that her obsession has clouded her
judgment." Before he's done, Kurtz is comparing her to another
investigative journalist who in disgrace ended up committing
suicide.
All very fine. So why was Kurtz much more tolerant of Mapes in
his November 9 report on her? Her obsession hadn't
yet clouded her judgment?