Co-Author Distances Himself from Selig Harrison’s Vicarious Surrender Plan
You don’t see the New York Times print a correction like this one every day:
An Op-Ed article on Monday, about the sea boundary between North and South Korea, listed as an author John H. Cushman, a retired Army lieutenant general who commanded the United States-South Korean First Corps Group from 1976 to 1978. During the editing process, General Cushman asked that his name be removed as a co-author, but because of technical problems his request was not received before publication.
I can’t say I blame him. The correction will be an additional embarrassment for Selig Harrison, but it shouldn’t be a greater embarrassment than the op-ed itself.
I noticed this, too. I guess that Mr. Cushman didn’t want to venture out so far on that limb.
Jeffery Hodges
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Embarrassin’ for Harrison!
Well that’s good news. I guess we can let Mr Cushman back into the League of Kushes, Qushes, and Cushes.
kushibo, you’re clear, I’m quite for by now Mr. Stanton would allow you into the VIP room if he ever had a club. Me however, I would be content to stand at the back of the line announcing myself as Mr. Harriston, a cousin of Selig Harrison, while giving him the Pollyanna treatment out back before Kim Jong Richardson the stooge arrived.
Too soon?
I think you would be put in the freak show exhibit at the back of that club Ditto.
and good day to you too a listener…
rude a##