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Scott Thomas revealed; Update: So is his blog

posted at 8:20 am on July 26, 2007 by Bryan
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He’s Private Scott Thomas Beauchamp, a member of Alpha Company, 1/18 Infantry, Second Brigade Combat Team, First Infantry Division. He’s also calling most of his critics chickenhawks, even though most of his critics a) served in the military and/or b) have been to Iraq or c) both. The pre-amble to Pvt Thomas’ letter is one more exercise in silliness from TNR:

Although the article was rigorously edited and fact-checked before it was published, we have decided to go back and, to the extent possible, re-report every detail. This process takes considerable time, as the primary subjects are on another continent, with intermittent access to phones and email. Thus far we’ve found nothing to disprove the facts in the article; we will release the full results of our search when it is completed.

It’s actually not that complicated, guys. Was there or was there not a mass grave that contained the bones of children underneath everyday, mundane household items? If there was, Pvt Thomas’ writings could be true, but if there wasn’t — and we know that there wasn’t — then they can’t be true. Are the Iraqi police the only ones who use Glocks in Iraq? If they are, his writings could be true. If they’re not — in a country awash in weapons, they’re not — his writings contain fabulism.

That’s the bottom line. There’s no need to blame the lack of a good fact check a week after the saga erupted on the difficulty of tracking down witnesses to all the events Thomas claims to have witnessed. All one needs to do is check the basic checkable facts he reports. That wasn’t done before publication, and hasn’t been done yet.

I’ll probably have more to say on this later, once I’ve sifted through Pvt Thomas’ account more thoroughly.

Update (AP): In hindsight, that he’d call his critics chickenhawks was as easy to predict as the way the left will spin this story now that he’s come forward. I’ll be interested to see what Yon, Greyhawk, Blackfive, their military readers and the vast majority of Beauchamp’s other challengers have to say about their alleged inexperience in Iraq given that their main knock on him all along has been “I’ve been there and it wouldn’t have happened that way.” The definition of “chickenhawk” is a wondrous protean creature, able to evolve at any moment to suit the left’s tastes, so who knows? Maybe Greyhawk’s a chickenhawk now too. Our nutroots non-veterans of the latest hunter-killer campaign outside Kabul led by Lt. Col. Frank “Cobra” Foer will inform us in short order.

Still, this is my favorite part:

My pieces were always intended to provide my discreet view of the war; they were never intended as a reflection of the entire U.S. Military. I wanted Americans to have one soldier’s view of events in Iraq.

Yeah, please don’t read anything into the fact that TNR plucked this guy, whose style per one expert is carefully calculated to affect sociopathy and whom Grey(chicken)hawk calls a “scumbag” for having participated in and not reported the events he describes, from a field of 160,000 to be their point man for “slice of life” pieces from Iraq. It’s just one man’s view. They might as well have filed it under “Quirk.”

Which raises an interesting question, incidentally: how exactly did Thomas/Beauchamp land his gig at TNR? I’ve gotten a few tips about that but nothing so solid that it’s worth running yet. Let’s see if it pops up somewhere today.

Update (AP): Here’s his old blog. Per Bad Candy, of particular interest is the entry from May 8, 2006. He’s not in Iraq at this point (i.e., as of May 8, 2006), I don’t think: his sidebar bio says he’s training in Germany and he cops to being in Amsterdam three weeks later, but I guess it’s possible (is it?) that he was in Iraq and then went to Europe in the intervening time. Either way, the May 8 item can only be one of two things: an exercise in creative fiction that looks exactly like the sort of thing he wrote for TNR or a bit of reportage of an actual incident — in which a U.S. commander ordered the murder of children. Which is it?

Update (AP): It’s neither big news nor especially relevant to the issue that this guy is a liberal who didn’t think much of the war even before he got there, but per our commenters you’ll find supporting evidence here, here, and here.

Update (AP): John Noonan e-mails to confirm that Beauchamp’s unit is in Iraq now. I think he was confused by what I said about him being in Germany “at this point” vis-a-vis the May 8, 2006 blog post. By “at this point” I meant at the time the post was written. I added a parenthetical to clarify that. Noonan’s also thinking the same thing I am re: the Times article this morning about Hollywood’s anti-war turn: same basic narrative as Scott Thomas, same disingenuous denial that they’re trying to do anything more than tell “discreet” — or, rather, discrete — stories.

Update (AP): A nice catch by Hugh Hewitt Dean Barnett. May 18, 2006:

I know that NOT participating in a war (and such a misguided one at that) should be considered better than wanting to be in one just to write a book…but you know, maybe id rather be a good man than a good artist…be both?

How remarkably lucky for Scott that he encountered precisely the sorts of incidents during his tour that would make good librul readin’ when people like Yon, Greyhawk, and Blackfive have had to do without. I guess the Muse had special plans for him.

Update (AP): JD Johannes guessed Beauchamp’s unit five days ago, and says he knows his C.O. Veteran turned chickenhawk Uncle Jimbo offers his own analysis:

As I said every unit has a Private Beauchamp who is more or less universally disliked as a whiny loser. No one understands them and they are always getting screwed over. They always have aspirations to grandness coupled with an absolute uselessness and laziness that ensures they will never achieve it.

The incidents described by Private dung beetle did not happen in the way he described them, but some event containing morsels of truth did and then our fabulist enbellished it to match the narrative of the voices in his head. They tell him the war is evil and consequently he and the folks around him are compromised and now agents of evil. He was just doing his part to ensure that people get the truth as it should be, damn the facts.

We’ll see.

Update (Bryan): Not to break my arm patting myself on the back or anything, but after making the mental connection between the landfill, the children’s cemetary and Beauchamp’s stratified “mass grave” the other day, here’s what I said.

I now think that what the TNR has on its hands is not a fraudulent soldier, but a Walter Mitty. He’s there, he’s bored, and he’s using his real experiences as a basis to make stuff up.

Several people have sent in this post, from Beauchamp’s blog, that serves as confirmation:

This weekend was horrible. I worked all weekend, 12 hour shifts. Today was spent mainly in the motor pool attempting to stop and oil leak in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle. Now anyone who knows me should be laughing right now at the mental image of ME working on a military armored vehicle worth hundreds of thousands of dollars when I can barely change the tire of an Escort. But…it did give me time to daydream about poetry…good things happening in that department. Its also been nice to finally talk to people on the phone. If you havent gotten a call from me yet, dont worry, its on the way.

posted by Scott Thomas at 2:14 PM 1 comments

He’s there, he’s bored, and he’s an aspiring poet. As Uncle J says above, most units have a guy like Beauchamp, and they’re always low-functioning high-maintenance types that drag on the unit. In email, a civilian counter-insurgency advisory currently awaiting deployment with an Army unit observes:

You’ll understand what I mean when I write that Thomas is the nightmare of every platoon sergeant. He’s a wise a** who thinks he knows it all, is actually incompetent at most military tasks and is too much of a wise a** to admit that he’s clueless. He must live with his platoon sergeant’s boot permanently up his backside.

The Thomas affair actually raises a somewhat larger issue: Thomas is an infantryman. Our infantry (as well as other combat-arms soldiers) in Iraq also function as evidence collectors. They search locations (houses, caches, etc.) for evidence of insurgent activity and then document the results of their search for inclusion in prosecution packages to be submitted to the Iraqi Courts. If Thomas felt free to invent evidence of a U.S. atrocity and submit his invention to a major U.S. publication how then can he be trusted to document evidence of insurgent crimes for possible prosecution?

He’s useless in this important function and should be confined to the FOB and assigned to police cigarette butts for the duration of his deployment.

I couldn’t have said it better myself. I guess that makes me and my emailer chickenhawks, eh Scott?

More (Bryan): Just to clarify, the Scott Thomas post I quoted above was written while he was in Germany. Still, it gives us much information about him and what kind of individual he is. He’s a bored grumbler who hates the Army and has aspirations to be a writer (check out the post of his quoted by Bad Candy down in comments, beginning “Wednesday, April 26, 2006″ for evidence on that.) Bad Candy has also found more fabulism, in the post beginning “Monday, May 08, 2006″ in which he says the chaplain of his unit (or one that’s on the streets with him witnessing atrocities, anyway) will be “Handing out bibles in the marketplace tomorrow.” I believe that Thomas was still in Germany as of that date, yet he’s describing scenes of kids who are undergoing various horrible things as a result of water rationing, which doesn’t sound like Germany. And, US troops don’t hand out Bibles in the Iraqi marketplaces. I know from having personally sent soccer balls over there that our troops don’t even want to have any kind of church logos or anything else like that on anything that they do hand out over there. Cultural sensitivities and all that, ya know.

Update (AP): Per Bryan’s last update, my sense is that the stuff on the blog was all written while he was in Germany, that it’s all fiction, and that he’d make no bones about that fact. Just an author honing his style, practicing a little creative writing. The significance of it is that the fiction looks and sounds an awful lot like the alleged nonfiction he ended up writing for TNR. It seems an astonishing coincidence that an aspiring Hunter S. Thompson of the Iraq theater would end up in country and find precisely the sorts of incidents he’d fantasized about months earlier unfolding before his very eyes. His answer to that, I’m sure, would be to say “those types of incidents really aren’t that unique,” which contradicts an awful lot of milblogger opinion on this subject and puts the lie to his “one man’s view” nonsense. It’s one man’s view of what he wants you to believe is par for the course theater-wide.

Case in point of how life imitates art: Dan Riehl flags his April 26, 2006 post — preciously titled “ill return to america an author” — and finds something familiar:

a grandma memeory of cracked heavy crystal balls and smoke serpitine around stacks of tarot cards. the smell of the antiseptic physical therapy room filled with limbless veterans, some missing half a face, and one wearing a god bless america t-shirt…of course this was all before the war, but the war is closer here and an everlengthening shadow over my half closed eyes…but this is all in our time, here and coming back to america…

The “God Bless America” shirt is a nice hacky touch, but note the boldface. “[N]early half her face was severely scarred. Or, rather, it had more or less melted, along with all the hair on that side of her head,” he wrote in his latest dispatch for TNR about the mysterious woman in the “chow hall.” He saw half-faces in his fever dreams before the war and sure enough, by god, he saw ‘em again for real when he was there. Maybe he’s just clairvoyant?

More (Bryan): Again, not to pat myself on the back, but I’ve been expecting the likes of Scott Thomas Beauchamp to emerge from the fetid swamps of the left for about three years now.

I can imagine the scenario a year or more from now. A young Lieutenant, perhaps an Army tank officer or a Marine platoon leader and an Iraq war veteran, testifies before the Senate, or these days, makes his stand on 60 Minutes or with Barbara Walters. With the serious tones of a young idealist chastened by war, he will deliver a stone-faced diatribe against President Bush, against Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, against Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz and anyone else who led us into or supported the war that ended Saddam Hussein’s brutal reign. The decorated veteran will lie through his teeth about America’s actions and interests, about the Iraqi people’s opinion of us and our intentions–just like Kerry did in 1971 about Vietnam–and will lead some kind of Iraq veterans’ effort to cut and run from Iraq–just like Kerry advocated abandoning South Vietnam in 1971. Kerry’s advocacy succeeded a few years later, and the Communists overran our former allies.

Read the rest, as they say. There have been several Lurch mini-me’s over the intervening years. And read this old post of mine too if you have a few minutes. Miscreants like Scott Thomas are very very useful to the America-hating left and to the country’s enemies, and they realize their usefulness and they capitalize on their usefulness. It doesn’t matter to them that they end up causing us to lose wars. That’s a feature of their work, not a bug.

Update (Bryan): This update is directed at Franklin Foer, who is no doubt trying to corroborate Thomas’ tales. Ahem.

Update (AP): Air Force special ops vet turned chickenhawk Jeff Emanuel offers his services to TNR:

Beauchamp’s identity has been confirmed; at least that part of his series of claims was true. However, many, many questions surrounding his stories themselves remain. If TNR is as serious about verifying his claims (this time) as they say, then I would like to offer my services to the publication. I will be at FOB Falcon this September, working with the 4th IBCT, under whom Beauchamp’s unit falls. While I am there, I’d be more than happy to do whatever investigative work is necessary to either corroborate or debunk the stories and provided to you by Scott Thomas Beauchamp. Given the Stephen Glass episode of years past – and the speed with which questions were raised about this episode – I would say that your credibility could definitely use the boost of an outside source working to verify this for you.

Update (AP): We’ve been getting tips similar to the ones Ace has about Beauchamp being intimately connected to someone on the TNR staff. He claims to have a source within TNR itself (although not anymore, perhaps — more on that in a bit) who thought Beauchamp was either married to someone who works there or was recommended by someone married to someone who works there. There are a lot of “Scott Beauchamps” in the world, no doubt, but if this is a coincidence, it’s a fabulous one. Here’s Elspeth Reeve’s page at the TNR site. There’s some ambiguity about whether they’re married yet or just planning: the Wedding Channel thing says October but a tipster pointed me to the comments on this MySpace page. Check the May 19 entry for Ian Cognito (Beauchamp’s alias) and you’ll see he says he was married the week before. Whether they’re married or engaged isn’t really important but there you go, for the record.

Thanks to liberrocky for finding the Wedding Channel thing and thanks to Ace for summing this up nicely:

It’s all so Plame-ish. As Gracie wrote to me, of all the embeds and milbloggers and real journalists they could have picked for the job, they instead chose to go with a very partisan, very inexperienced blogger just out of “laziness.” Just because they knew him. Just because it was easy.

I actually think part of the reason was that they knew Beauchamp’s politics — he having put them on display on his goofy blog — and so, just like with Valerie Plame, they knew the report was going to come back the way they wanted it when they sent him. But Gracie says it’s just Occam’s razor: Laziness.

Yeah, I have a hard time buying the convenience angle. They knew what they were getting and they got it. Surely they didn’t agree to publish him sight unseen just because he was Elspeth Reeve’s squeeze. Someone, probably her, showed them his blog or a writing sample and they dug his Apocalypse Now “I can’t believe I’m still in Saigon” vaudeville. So now the dilemma for TNR: If they find out that Beauchamp’s been exaggerating or outright fabricating in his Iraq stories and they come down hard, they probably lose Reeve too. Then again, they’ve already allegedly lost one employee over this — follow the link to Ace’s site and see what became of his TNR source, “gracie” — and if it turns out Beauchamp’s a liar then Foer will probably be hitting the bricks too, so what’s one more staff vacancy?

Given the number of milbloggers invested in this story and the number of guys with direct links to FOB Falcon — JD Johannes most notably and, per one of the updates above, Jeff Emanuel — the scrutiny of TNR’s findings after they publish the results of their investigation will be intense. They’d better do more than just check with Beauchamp’s buddies, who’ll naturally want to protect a pal, especially one who just got married and whose wife’s job may be on the line.

Update (AP): Actually, there’s another possibility here — that Beauchamp became acquainted with Reeve through his work for TNR. That would ruin the “Plame” scenario and throw open the question again of how TNR found him, but the stuff about possibly going easy on him so as not to alienate his wife would of course still apply.

Update (AP): Per tipster Mark Seavey, it looks like Beauchamp certainly knew Reeve before TNR. Not only did they go to school together, but he’s quoted here in a 1994 2004 article she wrote about an abortion rally he attended. Still doesn’t prove the Plame scenario, though: it could be that they knew each other, lost touch, and then were recently reacquainted through his work for TNR.

Update (AP): Yet another article of Reeve’s quoting Beauchamp, and yet another article with resonance. Contain your surprise.

“Glenn is completely submerged in politics on campus. It is honestly impossible to think about politics at MU without thinking of Glenn,” says Scott Beauchamp, editor-in-chief of Prospectus, a liberal campus news magazine. Beauchamp and Rehn met one year ago while campaigning for Howard Dean.

Update (AP): See-Dub puts it well here. The news about Beauchamp and Reeve isn’t big and it doesn’t necessarily imply anything untoward, but it does raise a question of motive. Was TNR really just lazy, as Ace’s source said, and decided to give a guy who was practically in house a shot at writing for the New Republic? If so, it may actually make Foer look less bad — reckless, perhaps, in trusting a guy he wasn’t sure about but bighearted in giving a staffer’s husband a shot at a prime publishing gig.

Update (AP): Yeah, pretty much:

This story is being overplayed on the right because, let’s face it, it’s slightly juicy. It’s got the thrill of a secret revealed to it. Undoubtedly more is being read into it than should be. No doubt I’m getting more traffic today than Blackfive, Greyhawk, etc., who really ought to be getting more traffic, because their reportage is more important.

So I concede that: This is a minor story which is, wrongly, playing huge just because it has a little bit of skullduggery and sex appeal to it.

Partly it’s a product of a slow news cycle, partly it’s a bloggers-versus-MSM thing, partly of course it’s wanting to vindicate the military from a suspected smear, and partly it’s sincere interest in the question of whether TNR has been fooled again and how its editorial process could have let that happen. It’s not a huge deal but even a small deal is a deal. And if what Ace says about “gracie” being fired is true, then evidently it’s a deal to TNR too.

Update (MM): Disagree. Strongly. Since when is thoroughly covering a story “overplaying” it? Because John Podhoretz says so? I’m getting plenty of e-mail from troops and veterans who don’t think the story is being “overplayed.” No, it’s not Watergate or Rathergate. So? Do we ignore every story that isn’t?


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Bad Candy,

Enlighted, at Just One Minute, had this to say about the German skull story.

Some of the posters seem to think that since STB last entry on his blog was September 2006, he might have missed the skull story in the German news.

The actual “skull” incident occurred in 2003 – I’m wondering if he learned about it through military channels while in Germany?

It just seems too coincidental for me that he writes an almost identical story to that German incident.

Unless of course, US soldiers mimicked the Germans when they stumbled across the “mass grave” that STB refers to in Iraq.

http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2007/07/surging-support.html#comment-77260586

Sue on July 26, 2007 at 2:03 PM

The article linked said the story was out there before it broke. Anyone else stationed in Germany during this timeframe know if the story was there before it was published?

Sue on July 26, 2007 at 2:05 PM

I see Sue is already here with the skull story. That’s what happens when you have five or six blogs going at once and not refreshing the page.

lowandslow on July 26, 2007 at 2:10 PM

lowandslow,

I filched it from Enlighted at JOM to begin with. Traveling around the net, I see others have it too.

Sue on July 26, 2007 at 2:14 PM

Does anyone else smell “smart kid who is too big for the menial jobs to which he has been assigned to and thinks he’s way smarter than any of his NCOs or Officers”?
BohicaTwentyTwo on July 26, 2007 at 1:59 PM

Don’t have to “smell” because Thomas said it: “Americans don’t appreciate intelligence.” As in HIS type of intelligence. In his judgment, Americans only seem appreciate “football players.”
Classic “didn’t make the football roster” whinge and whine.
He definitely thinks he’s smarter than the mass of humanity he has to put up with every day.

naliaka on July 26, 2007 at 2:18 PM

Now that we all know who Thomas is, it’ll be very interesting to find out how “busy fighting this war” he actually has been. Combat or support duty? Wonder if it’s been as gut-wrenching as that other fellow, Josh, who broke his ankle playing volleyball …

naliaka on July 26, 2007 at 2:29 PM

My first rank was an E3 (PFC) – I had a year of college under my belt when I went through Boot. I was an SMP – Simultaneous Membership Program which means I was ROTC and Reserves simultaneously and therefore went through Regular Army Boot Camp at Fort Knox. So, this guy most likely started his Army like as an E3.

TheBigOldDog on July 26, 2007 at 12:56 PM

As did I. Boot at Fort Leonard Wood, SMP, ROTC class of ‘87, retird N.G.

Lawrence on July 26, 2007 at 2:34 PM

Did anyone notice the anti-semitic label he applied to New York City on his My Space page? With this his leftist credentials are secure.

Nosferightu on July 26, 2007 at 2:36 PM

I had the same experience.

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 1:01 PM

Were you the commander, or the problem child?
;)

Lawrence on July 26, 2007 at 2:38 PM

Sue, Enlightened was actually the guy who sent me the link in my comments, he didn’t leave a blog address, so I hadn’t seen his post.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 2:38 PM

Ace just posted that Scott Thomas’ wife works at TNR

Kowboy on July 26, 2007 at 2:47 PM

Wow, Ace’s post is hopping. A Scott Beauchamp to wed an Elspeth Reeve in MO in Oct. A Ms Elspeth Reeve also appears on the TNR Masthead.

Dusty on July 26, 2007 at 2:47 PM

I had a feeling Foer’s “near certainty” was overruled by someone at TNR who had “absolute certainty” and why the rebuttal did not have Foer’s name on it at the The Plank. It now fits.

Dusty on July 26, 2007 at 2:50 PM

Were you the commander, or the problem child?
;)

Lawrence on July 26, 2007 at 2:38 PM

A low-level junior officer in charge of most of the ship’s miscreants.

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 2:51 PM

Did anyone notice the anti-semitic label he applied to New York City on his My Space page? With this his leftist credentials are secure.

Nosferightu on July 26, 2007 at 2:36 PM

Add that to this blog post of his:

Train ride to Wurzberg: 11 Euro
Two Steins of Beer: 12 Euro
Having a girlfriend that embodies racial perfection: priceless

Yep, he’s a winner.

Drew on July 26, 2007 at 2:53 PM

Heh. Beauchamp’s married to a TNR staffer.

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 2:57 PM

Update (Bryan): This update is directed at Franklin Foer, who is no doubt trying to corroborate Thomas’ tales. Ahem.

That certainly appears to be damning evidence, but on the other hand, it could simply bolster his claim that these are just things that happen during this war.

Esthier on July 26, 2007 at 2:57 PM

Ace: Wife Confirmed: As was believed, Scott Thomas Beauchamp’s wife is Elspeth Reeve, a TNR staffer.

WOW, what a trip

http://minx.cc/?post=234925

G. Charles on July 26, 2007 at 2:59 PM

Heh. Beauchamp’s married to a TNR staffer.

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 2:57 PM

According to the wedding site linked above, the two are just engaged (Wedding date: 10/26/2007)

baldilocks on July 26, 2007 at 3:18 PM

Bad Candy exerpt from Sir Scott:

and really, I mean REALLY study the best the western civilization has to offer and facilitiate the mystery and power through everything I do, but I cant do it without getting through this army experience first, which will add a legitimacy to EVERYTHING i do afterwards, and totally bolster my opinions on defense, etc, and of course its making me a lot less lazy, just because im not use to being lazy any more, etc.

exerpted from Sir Real Scott Thomas

woe is me, so much depth i cannot fathom
> I wonder what Sir Scott, recently knighted by himslf, considers to be the best of western civilization (my own top ten includes the humble citizen soldier of the west who does not plunder, nor impose sharia, nor award himself prizes for sensitivity)

> Sir Scott does hope to facilitate the mystery and power although he does not reveal of what

> Sir Scott cannot reveal the mystery and power of the secret something unless he completes his military quest by landscaping, janitorial work, and repairing vehicles which will give legitimacy to everything he does for ever after

> Did one of Kerry’s vets escape from the clinic? When will the videos of Scott wading though vast acreage of unrepaired vehicles surface?

Professor Blather, are you as stunned as I at the depth?

This young knight is the epitomy of self-esteem education. I heard an officer giving a boot camp graduation speech state that self confidence is better than self-esteem, because self confidence is earned. There is the missing link, for the young knight, being schooled in self esteem, thinks he can gain legitimacy by putting on a uniform and

clicking his heels three times and saying

there is no place like me, there is no place like me, there is no place like me

entagor on July 26, 2007 at 3:23 PM

Slightly OT: Ace, do you do belated flaming skulls? I think this post deserves one now.

Dusty on July 26, 2007 at 3:23 PM

Heh. Beauchamp’s married to a TNR staffer.

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 2:57 PM

I think they’re not married just yet. The link you sent about the wedding present says October 2007.

Esthier on July 26, 2007 at 3:25 PM

Damn, switching back and forth trying to keep up and got way too many windows open! LOL and Sorry AP/Byran

Dusty on July 26, 2007 at 3:25 PM

I am impressed by all of this. In a matter of hours HA, along with Bad Candy, PRCalDude (with some good posts on Ace), and others have begun sorting this whole thing out. In the next 12 hours I can imagine even more information on this guy will come out. TNR is sucking hind t*t. Scott ***** is in deep s**t, and the military will be able to point, once again, that the left will do anything to misrepresent their actions.

The weddingchannel.com, that cracks me up.

The shame, is that only the choir will be listening, the liberals will be too busy issuing subpoenas.

right2bright on July 26, 2007 at 3:28 PM

Its been a wild ride, huh? I just feel bad Ace’s source got canned. Its probably for the best anyway, they’re off the sinking ship first.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 3:32 PM

[Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 3:32 PM]

Yeah, it has been. Ditto on Ace’s source, but I’m sure a better job will be found.

Dusty on July 26, 2007 at 3:37 PM

Funny part about this? I had a gentleman by the name of Beauchamp desert from my destroyer 3 days before we sailed for Desert Storm…

Not the same guy of course…. just… weird…

Romeo13 on July 26, 2007 at 3:38 PM

You can still send them a wedding present

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 3:04 PM

Sadly, clues and shame were not on the list.

James on July 26, 2007 at 3:41 PM

I wish I had gotten some link love from HA and MM. I’m a little bummed by my weak traffic bump.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 3:42 PM

I wish I had gotten some link love from HA and MM. I’m a little bummed by my weak traffic bump.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 3:42 PM

They way things go I guess. Kudos from us though on a job well done today Bad Candy.

lowandslow on July 26, 2007 at 3:45 PM

I wish I had gotten some link love from HA and MM. I’m a little bummed by my weak traffic bump.

You should use the same moniker in both places.

geoff on July 26, 2007 at 3:48 PM

Elspeth Reeve – that explains how Foer met “Scott Thomas” and how Foer was “absolutely certain” that he was a soldier. It’s all coming together now, a tight knit clud of a DC editor, his reporter and her husband soldier/writer from Missouri. Amazing work.

Thomas the Wraith on July 26, 2007 at 3:56 PM

I do use thee same moniker in MM’s and HA. I use a different one at Ace’s.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 3:57 PM

A low-level junior officer in charge of most of the ship’s miscreants.

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 2:51 PM

I’ve been on both sides of the coin. One distinct memory involves permanent KP duty as an opportunity for me to work on “getting my **** together”. Needless to say, the intended point was driven home.

Lawrence on July 26, 2007 at 3:58 PM

Regarding the marriage thing:

I found this. It says that

Missouri School of Journalism student Dusty Luthy and recent graduate Elspeth Reeve are among the top 20 winners in the in-depth writing competition for the 2005-2006 Hearst Journalism Awards.

Missouri is where Scott got married to Elspeth, according to their WeddingChannel profile, if that is theirs.

The profile on the first page I linked to says:

Reeve, BJ ‘05, earned degrees in magazine journalism and political science.

Here’s the thing, though. His MySpace profile says he’s singe. Does that mean he just hasn’t gotten married, yet? I’m not completely sure of the option for “status”.

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 4:02 PM

singe=single

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 4:02 PM

From over at discardedlies, an interesting find in the comments:

Reeve was quoting Beauchamp as a source in her writing back in 2004.

benjamin on July 26, 2007 at 4:03 PM

Amer, maybe he didn’t update his wedding status? Happens. I forget to do stuff like that all the time.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 4:04 PM

benjamin on July 26, 2007 at 4:03 PM

That’s too much of a coincidence.

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 4:12 PM

Amer, maybe he didn’t update his wedding status? Happens. I forget to do stuff like that all the time.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 4:04 PM

Yeah, it doesn’t prove that he isn’t married.

Esthier on July 26, 2007 at 4:14 PM

Sorry if this has been mentioned – haven’t been thru the comments yet.

But, on the Scott Thomas blogger page he refers to his wife-to-be as “Priscilla”. Is this a nickname for Elspeth, or does that throw cold water on the romance-with-TNR-reporter angle?

mikeyboss on July 26, 2007 at 4:14 PM

The wedding dates are different and now the location is different, with one being in DC with her married name now used. It might be they are married but the reception was postponed until he gets home and they can actually do the honeymoon. Just a guess.

Dusty on July 26, 2007 at 4:19 PM

Priscilla is likely a screen name or it might be her middle name. If Priscilla is more recent and not Elspeth, Elspeth would not have left the wedding.com registration up.

Dusty on July 26, 2007 at 4:23 PM

The one link I provided says one of the awards she and a fellow award winner had their pieces printed in, was the Columbia Missourian.

So, let’s ad it up. Place of marriage for Scott? Missouri. Place of graduation for Ms. Reeve? Missouri. Location of wedding, according to a registry for people with the same exact names? Missouri. Newspaper in which one Ms. Elspeth Reeve had her award published in? Columbia Missourian. Article from 2004? Columbia Missourian. Source quoted by Ms. Reeve? Scott Beauchamp.

But just for the heck of it. Let’s go with the angle that she wasn’t married to him. It’s quite a possibility. She quoted him as far back as 2004.

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 4:26 PM

They’d better do more than just check with Beauchamp’s buddies, who’ll naturally want to protect a pal, especially one who just got married and whose wife’s job may be on the line.

The Army has started investigating. I would posit that his “buddies” aren’t going to admit to being involved in all sorts of unreported misconduct, especially if there was no such misconduct.

Karl on July 26, 2007 at 4:30 PM

Sadly, clues and shame were not on the list.

James on July 26, 2007 at 3:41 PM

heh.

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 4:31 PM

Found something funny, though probably not an ounce of significance. Priscilla and Elspeth are the name of two characters in a Hamish MacBeth mystery. See, Priscilla is his old flame, and he’s now seeing Jenny Ogilvie, but he ends up falling in love with a girl named Elspeth. However, at the end, Priscilla comes back, and keeps on annoying him.

Like, I said, most likely pure coincidence.

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 4:34 PM

Wow, what kind of clusterf*ck are they running over at TNR? This whole debacle could have been avoided if a tiny bit of professionalism had been applied at any point during the journalistic (and I use that term very loosely) process. E.g., honest reporting, diligent fact-checking, not practicing nepotism, etc., etc. TNR looks like the Keystone Kops of journalism on this thing. Obviously they really learned a lot from the Stephen Glass situation.

FYI, for anybody that didn’t catch it, Sir Real=surreal. That would be similar to me dubbing myself Sir Loin.

ReubenJCogburn on July 26, 2007 at 4:42 PM

Someone needs to Fraggle Rock his a**!

omnipotent on July 26, 2007 at 4:45 PM

It makes far more sense for them to have married prior to his departure for Iraq primarily because he would get VHA/BAQ bumps as well as it all being tax-free when he’s in a combat zone. I’m sure lowly staffer at TNR doesn’t pay that well. Also the death benefits would go to her for eternity if he was killed in action.

thegreatsatan on July 26, 2007 at 4:51 PM

I’m on my iPhone right now, so I can’t link. But if you go back to my 4:02 posting, you’ll find that Reeve works for the Center for Public Inyegrity. That’s the one with the award I was talking about.

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 4:58 PM

Yeah, some Ace moroncommenter pointed out the Center for Public Integrity, which gets Soros money from Open Society.

Bad Candy on July 26, 2007 at 5:02 PM

color me not shocked.

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 5:05 PM

amerpundit on July 26, 2007 at 4:26 PM

And we have this from Sir Real Scott:

Schweinfurt will be a different city without all the Joe’s, like Columbia in the summer or Venice on arbor day.

And this:

Drunken a$$holes wandering around Columbia, making fun of everyone, trying to find El Rancho

And this:

in columbia…audra left yesterday (ugh)…got drunk and talked about the civil war with aj…..and the british observer said: “we now have a navy …

TheBigOldDog on July 26, 2007 at 5:09 PM

Another young John Kerry.

Buzzy on July 26, 2007 at 5:15 PM

His Timeline:

We finally got official dates on Iraq deployment:
May 15 – Our Bradleys get shipped to Kuwaite
June 11- Advanced Units move in
June 28 – Bravo Team, second squad, first platoon, Alpha Company, first battalion, 18th brigade, first infantry division (the breakdown of who I belong to) deploys.

He had leave in April

I’ll be in the States come April (10 – 22), and get to see loved ones before going to Iraq (June 27)…also a three day weekend coming up.

TheBigOldDog on July 26, 2007 at 5:18 PM

We finally got official dates on Iraq deployment:
May 15 – Our Bradleys get shipped to Kuwaite
June 11- Advanced Units move in
June 28 – Bravo Team, second squad, first platoon, Alpha Company, first battalion, 18th brigade, first infantry division (the breakdown of who I belong to) deploys.

That sounds like confidential (as in lowly-level classified) information. Oh not now, but on March 22, 2006–the day it was posted–it probably was.

baldilocks on July 26, 2007 at 5:28 PM

In this blog entry here:

http://ghostsonfilm.blogspot.com/2006/01/uber-alles.html (*)

“Having a girlfriend that embodies racial perfection

Scott makes it seem as if the woman depicted were his girl-friend. She’s not. Actually, the photograph is one of those who’re used in ads on pr0n sites that have captions with fictional names and your location (derived from your IP address) and something like, “Meet girls in your area.”

Scott is lying.

(* By the way: “Über alles” from the blog headline refers to the now prohibited old German anthem passage, “Deutschland Deutschland über alles” which is typically used by Nazis in Germany. It’s prohibited because it’s seen as a racist remark. That really puts his MySpace entry “Jew York City” into a new perspective, doesn’t it?)

Niko on July 26, 2007 at 5:28 PM

lowly-level= low level

baldilocks on July 26, 2007 at 5:28 PM

“Deutschland Deutschland über alles” which is typically used by Nazis in Germany.

Um, that’s still Germany’s national anthem (Das Deutschlandlied).

baldilocks on July 26, 2007 at 5:30 PM

“Deutschland Deutschland über alles” which is typically used by Nazis in Germany.

Um, that’s still Germany’s national anthem (Das Deutschlandlied).

Same music, different words.

Nosferightu on July 26, 2007 at 5:35 PM

But that’s the 1st verse and it’s prohibited. They use the 3rd verse only.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutschlandlied

Niko on July 26, 2007 at 5:36 PM

Hmm. That must be a recent policy (like post reunification).

baldilocks on July 26, 2007 at 5:39 PM

He’s in a war zone. He should be praying with all his might that this is as harsh as it may get for him. We did that kind of thing to people who just screwed up constantly in boot camp. I never saw a war zone, but I know plenty who did. A blanket party wasn’t even on their list of things to do to someone who did something like this.

Kowboy on July 26, 2007 at 10:50 AM

Wasn’t exactly a blanket party but in Somolia some guys went to the Italian camp, got some wine and got drunk on watch. As a form of punishmen the NCO’s took turns beating the crap out of them. We stopped when one of them started crying and screaming, “I’m call Pat Schreoder! I’m calling Pat Schreoder!” Same concept.

srhoades on July 26, 2007 at 5:42 PM

If the shoe grade fits.

Lawrence on July 26, 2007 at 12:35 PM

Is there any way I can home school my kids when they go to college?

srhoades on July 26, 2007 at 5:52 PM

Can’t they file Article 15 charges against him for conduct unbecoming?

PRCalDude on July 26, 2007 at 12:18 PM

I’m not a lawyer, just did 2 years of company command (including OIF 1) and I don’t have my UCMJ manual handy, but I don’t think he can be charged with “conduct unbecoming”. That is only for Officers. (Article 133: Conduct unbecoming an officer and a genltleman)

Ahh found it online: Here are some that he can be charged with:

1. Article 92: Failure to obey a lawful order or regulation I know for a fact that disclosing statements like this to the press or blogging it without prior approval of the chain of command is an Army Regulation, and I’m sure there are other command policies concerning this that he violated and this article also covers “General Orders” (any order or regulation/command policy by a General Officer or higher command).
2. Article 107: False official statements (Shaky depending on how “official” his statements were. FYI “Official documents and statements. Official documents and official statements include all documents and statements made in the line of duty.” Since he was using his duty to lend credibility to his writing slander.) JAG would have to work that one out.
3. Article 134: General Article – covers anything that is contrary to the good order and discipline of the military. More importantly Article 134 clause 2 which is: “Conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces (clause 2).”

Have a ball… the Manual for Courts Martial is a hoot of a read.

BadBrad on July 26, 2007 at 6:00 PM

As I stated on Aces’s blog, in response to his post:

I enjoy your blog. That’s not the issue.

This was nepotism. Sure.

But I would never hire you to represent a serious organization:

“BTW, I have long kinda-sorta wanted to embed in Iraq… if TNR wants to sponsor me, I am more than willing to do some light petting with Michelle Cottle, if need be.”

That is amazingly unprofessional, not funny.

Christoph on July 26, 2007 at 6:04 PM

Most updated entry EVAH?!?!!? WOW!

As for the soldier…he’s the guy on the bottom for sure!

SouthernGent on July 26, 2007 at 6:12 PM

Is Elspeth or Elle’s myspace

WoosterOh on July 26, 2007 at 7:19 PM

I just saved his old blog. It’s sure to disappear.

I was just about to say…

Jim Treacher on July 26, 2007 at 7:21 PM

I’m betting Priscilla is his German girlfriend. There is a very ticked-off 18-year-old half-German girl calling herself Jeanie who posted okay comments on his Myspace page until late April 2007, which seems to be when he got married (not necessarily in a formal ceremony). Then she got nasty about him.

Pictures on her page led me to this Photobucket photo album of hers. Is the guy in the green hat in this photo him? It sure looks like him.

angryoldfatman on July 26, 2007 at 7:26 PM

Is there any way I can home school my kids when they go to college?

srhoades on July 26, 2007 at 5:52 PM

Lot’s of good private colleges. Could go the University of Phoenix route.

Point though is teaching your kids rightly before the get to orgy school college.

Lawrence on July 26, 2007 at 7:33 PM

While I think Scott should be court-marshaled for not reporting these incidents to the ranks, I doubt he will face a hearing. If anything, he should be re-assigned to something that limits his imagination.

jediwebdude on July 26, 2007 at 8:11 PM

Is the guy in the green hat in this photo him? It sure looks like him.

angryoldfatman on July 26, 2007 at 7:26 PM

I don’t think so. STB appears to have blue eyes in his myspace pics. The guy in the photo you linked has brown eyes.

mikeyboss on July 26, 2007 at 8:23 PM

BadBrad on July 26, 2007 at 6:00 PM

You are so right about the UCMJ/MCM being highly entertaining reading. There is so much they CAN choose to do to you when you screw up, it just generally never goes that far, in these days of PC.

Whoever thought up Art. 134 was a friggin’ genius, and I think this is all that is needed for this little wannabe twit. (no need to get fancy, and waste additional time on this kid.)

To me, the semantic content of 134 was basically… “We in the Chain of Command KNOW that you are a worthless SOB, but we do not have a specific, provable charge to hammer your butt with…. Therefore we are kicking you out, anyway! Have a nice day!”

I SOOOOO wish I could be that kid’s CO, or 1SG!

paragon27x on July 26, 2007 at 9:01 PM

The meaning of the blog title, “Sir Real Scott Thomas” ???

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Klonimus/Sir_Scott_Rashap

“A noted 19th century polemicst, Sir Scott Thomas Rashap was born out of wedlock sometime in the mid-1800’s to a pair of Wessex moneychangers. At the age of three, Rashap lost both parents to a bout of Tuberculosis and was sent to live with the Rashap family of Sussex, longtime clients of the elder Rashaps. Rashap was educated in the finest of schools and later became noted for his series of influential polemics entitled “A Study of Arabia in the English World”, in which he transcribed and translated several hundred journal entries dating back to the Crusades. In 1894, Rashap contracted Syphillis and died.

[...]

It is in the Middle East that Rashap began his compilation of journal entries chronicling the events of the Crusades. Conducting extensive interviews, Rashap’s writings were later published under the title “A Study of Arabia in the English World”. This work is notable to scholars for two particular reasons: First, its misguided notions of Islam in which the English perceptions of “exotic devliry” in Arabia were not dispelled, but rather reinforced, and Second, it is the first documented instance in which the notions of the “Creator-Destroyer” are catalogued. Many argue that the latter contribution outweighs the downright ignorance of the former. Early twentieth century psychology has incorporated the “Creator-Destroyer” concept in their own practice, using it to illustrate the duality of man in society.”

RBMN on July 26, 2007 at 9:13 PM

This guy is definably a Leftist Moonbat. He is in the Army to gain experiences for writting books to help his career. He reminds me of John Kerry and KOS. This bird should be killed before the flock brings him into formation.

Egfrow on July 26, 2007 at 9:19 PM

Is anybody else reminded of James Frey? The worse he made himself look, the more people believed him. It’s just catching up with this Beauchamp guy a hell of a lot quicker.

Jim Treacher on July 26, 2007 at 9:40 PM

LOL. ACE called Allah a little Dickish!

Egfrow on July 26, 2007 at 9:40 PM

While I think Scott should be court-marshaled for not reporting these incidents to the ranks, I doubt he will face a hearing. If anything, he should be re-assigned to something that limits his imagination.

jediwebdude

The Military can charge him with Sedition. Is he still enlisted?

Egfrow on July 26, 2007 at 9:42 PM

I don’t think so. STB appears to have blue eyes in his myspace pics. The guy in the photo you linked has brown eyes.

mikeyboss on July 26, 2007 at 8:23 PM

Yeah, you’re probably right. Here’s the best I could do with MS Paint in doing a comparison. Meh.

angryoldfatman on July 26, 2007 at 10:03 PM

Scott, The Thomas:
“Every morning I get up and feel retarded for joining the army.
…Every morning I get up and wish that I was back in college.
…Every morning I get up and I’m a little more liberal than the day before
…Every morning I get up and wish I was as free as the people that I’m “fighting for”
…Every morning I get up and think I’m a tool for global corporations”

Every morning I get up and pretend I can write.

naliaka on July 26, 2007 at 10:13 PM

Another thing weird is that the handle he goes by ( Ian Cognito) on his my space page has a lot of name collisions on myspace in fact there is a British standup comedian with that name and if you put into the myspace search box most references point back to the british guy.

CommentGuy on July 26, 2007 at 10:43 PM

Here’s a question:

Does TNR have anything resembling a written ethics policy? And if they do, does “not revealing that a story source is married to a staffer when we publish his stuff” consitute a violation?

Just a thought.

Lancer on July 26, 2007 at 10:51 PM

paragon27x on July 26, 2007 at 9:01 PM

I wouldn’t want to be. I did my fair share of UCMJ… but it was 99% “in house” business. I wouldn’t want to have the national spotlight that this case is getting (mostly because higher wouldn’t appreciate it). Not that I would go any lighter if it were the case (I’d probably hammer them more because of the self-erving manner in which he makes the entire Army look bad).

BadBrad on July 26, 2007 at 11:01 PM

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