Friday, May 15, 2015

I realize that you can't read that caption very well beneath the Altgens photo, and maybe you can't read it at all. But trust me: not one word of it is the same as the caption that Carl L. Linde supposedly wrote that was sent out with the Altgens photo. It wasn't used here, and it wasn't used anywhere that I have found. By all means, try to prove me wrong about that. And, I bet you are never going to find a single newspaper which published "Secret Service agents looking from where shot came from." So, is the first time in the history of journalism that every single paper in the country decided to ditch the caption that the AP provided? That's how it looks. So, why should we believe that thing is authentic if we can't find a single paper which has what it says? 


Here it is from Sheboygan Press in Wisconsin:


So, it says "Secret Service men are looking to determine from where the shots came." It does not say "from where shot came from" as in the supposed AP fax.  Therefore what? The Sheboygan Press took the crappy middle school writing of the Associated Press and brought it up to a decent journalistic standard? 

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