Ana Marie Cox/Time lies about quote at McCain rally

Wonkette, aka Ana Marie Cox of Time Magazine's Swampland offers "McCain Denounces Pitchfork-Wavers", yet another example of how McCain capitulating to the Democrats is a very bad idea (time-blog.com/swampland/2008/10/mccain_denounces_pitchforkwave.html). The update to that post says:

Indeed, [John McCain] just snatched the microphone out the hands of a woman who began her question with, "I'm scared of Barack Obama... he's an Arab terrorist..." ..."No, no ma'am," he interrupted. "He's a decent family man with whom I happen to have some disagreements."

As pointed out here (yes, desperate times...), Anna Marie Cox got the quote wrong, and I'm sure it was an intentional attempt to deceive:

It's not: "I'm scared of Barack Obama... he's an Arab terrorist..." It's: "I can't trust Obama. I have read about him, and he's not he's not he's a uh he's an Arab." "Terrorist" is simply not there. The McCain quote is a bit off too. He says: "He's a decent family man citizen that I just happen to have some disagreements with on fundamental issues." Don't pin "terrorist" on the little old lady in the audience, and don't pin "whom" on the presidential candidate.

10/13/08 UPDATE: After I posted this I left a comment on one of Swampland's posts. Now, AMC has posted this (time-blog.com/swampland/2008/10/not_all_arabs_are_terrorists.html):

And though that lady at McCain's Lakeville townhall seemed to think Obama was both, the audio of the event didn't pick up what I thought I heard as McCain took the mic away... I will add, however, that the woman talked to reporters afterward and seemed pretty keen on the idea of Obama being at terrorist at that time. She read it on the internet... Sorry for the delay in posting the video.

I don't know if it was me or someone else that got her to do that, but if more people would take counterarguments directly to the MSM's door (through leaving comments at their sites pointing out their specific lies) that would have a very good impact on their coverage.