If you live anywhere there is any type of media, you’ll no
doubt have heard of the NBC News anchor Brian Williams, whose career has
crashed and burned through self-inflicted RPG fire.
In case you haven’t
heard, Williams claimed he was in a helicopter that was shot down by RPG fire
while covering the war in Iraq in 2003. As it turns out, this was completely a
figment of his imagination—the chopper he was flying in during that incident
may or may not have taken small arms fire, but it was not shot down. He might in
fact have arrived on the scene up to an hour after a chopper was taken out by
an RPG; it’s hard to know at this point.
It’s not clear to me when Williams started telling this
particular story, but he’s repeated it over the course of years, and it seems
like in every telling the danger to his person magnifies. It’s mildly
interesting to me that a man who makes his living by reporting news, and who
ought to be aware of how easily such fabrications can burn and crash once a
spark ignites the surface (think Hindenburg
here) would walk on this particular wild side. But Williams told the porky, and because he got away with it, he kept on
telling it.
The story broke last week, and as of this writing,
Williams has apologized and, when that didn’t stem the tide, he announced he’s
taking a “hiatus” from his anchor duties. He may be trying to find a cave
somewhere that has no Internet connectivity and no cell reception.
But that’s not why I’m here today. No, I’m here because
the Twitterverse just went to town on Williams, just as it did on Nicolas
Sarkosy horning in on the A-list participants in the unity march against
Islamist terrorists in Paris, and on that Fox
News self-proclaimed “terror expert” who assured us that no non-Muslim
dares to enter the UK’s second-largest city, Birmingham. The hashtags #BrianWilliamsMemories and #BrianWilliamsMisremembers were trending like the Left Shark at Superbowl.
Viz:
Everyone with Photoshop gave Williams just that little bit more of a hold on immortality.
Helping OJ:
Hanging with JC:
Advising Macarthur:
Or just:
And, in fact, his combat experience predates even WWII:
But you didn't need graphics software to get in on the fun:
But then there were the corrections:
And these are only representative of the Twitter tsunami
that has swept the planet several times since late last week.
This is one of the things I really love about social
media: while pols and pundits flap their hands about and bemoan this and that,
the Twitterati just get stuck in, skewering the perps. It—alongside Death—is truly
the Great Leveler.
As for Williams, he gives new meaning to the expression "shooting yourself in the foot".
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