Bobby Calvan: Moron

This story’s been taking the blogosphere by storm, but if you haven’t read it yet here it is in all its “I’m-God’s-gift-to-journalism” glory (via this guy as Bobby has taken down the blog where he posted it).

My visits to the Green Zone are always a joy when I pass through checkpoints manned by Peruvian troops, with whom I have established a rapport. Sure, they are sticklers for rules, but unlike Ugandan troops — who have the warmth of armed robots — the Peruvians are simply simpatico.
They are a friendly group with easy smiles. They’ll chat you up while being frisked — a pad down with benefits. They’ll engage you in conversation once they discover you speak their language.
The experience isn’t nearly the same with other multinational forces. The Ugandan troops are often terse. While not mean, their reticence often makes one feel like one of the many sheep being herded through Baghdad’s many checkpoints.
The Americans, however, are the absolute worst. I had a testy exchange Tuesday with an American soldier at an entry checkpoint into the Green Zone.
Most of my entries into the Green Zone had been by car. I was running late to cover a news conference (because one of my security folks was late for work), and we decided to take a short cut through the Green Zone, instead of driving all the way around to get to the Iraqi foreign minister’s office. We had no trouble getting in. (Read the story here.)
We parked the car, and I headed out of the Green Zone (along with one member of my security staff) to attend the news conference. Getting out is seldom ever a problem.
When the news conference was over, we headed back.
That’s when trouble started.
At the first check point, a pair of Ugandan soldiers asked for identification. We showed our military-issued badges. Unbeknownst to us, we were supposed to be carrying an additional form of ID.
He asked for a passport. I told him I didn’t have it on me. (The advice is to lock up your passport once in Baghdad and never take it out until departing.) He asked for another form of ID, and I replied that I didn’t have anything else.
The American soldier assigned by the U.S. military to oversee this particular checkpoint came over to investigate the problem.
He asked if I had a driver’s license on me. I told him I didn’t have one. He looked incredulous. Why would I need a driver’s license in Baghdad; I wouldn’t be driving, I told him.
He took offense at my response.
Then he looked at the second ID of my companion. It was a badge issued by our newspaper. He said it wouldn’t do. Besides, he asked, what is Knight Ridder?
“I never heard of it,” he said. He probably would have never heard of McClatchy, either. (We use Knight Ridder because it already had a bureau in Baghdad before the chain was bought by the McClatchy Co.)
I explained that it’s one of the largest newspaper companies in the United States. It owns the Miami Herald, The Sacramento Bee, the Kansas City Star.
“I know the Miami Herald, he said. I used to live there. But I never heard of Knight Ridder.” He began to chuckle, pronouncing the company as Knight Rider. Perhaps his chuckles stemmed from memories of the 1980s television show “Night Rider.” He then seemed to mock us.
We couldn’t call for an escort, because he wouldn’t let us switch on our cell phones. (Cell phone batteries need to be removed at most checkpoints.) If we wanted to use our cell phones, we would have to make the far walk beyond the barricades and razor wire. We would have to put ourselves in danger by standing out in the middle of downtown Baghdad where I could become a potential target. (As required, I was wearing my body armour, despite the heat.)
With nothing to lose I decided to get pushy.
I asked him how he could not possibly know that Knight Ridder was one of the country’s largest newspaper chains. I told him that we’re bigger than the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times.
“I’m from Atlanta. I only know the Journal,” he said.
“I thought you said you also knew the Miami Herald,” I retorted.
“We’re bigger than the Journal,” I replied. “You never heard of Knight Ridder?”
He didn’t want to be embarrassed. He already looked irritated. He asked me if I knew the number of the military’s media office.
“I would if you’d let me switch on my phone,” I snapped. “What’s the use of these media badges if people like you aren’t going to honor them? Is this for nothing? Why don’t you call? That’s your job, isn’t it?” I made it known that I was jotting down his name.
My security man was struggling with a smirk on his face. He knew my plan. I was going to bully my way back into the Green Zone.
The man with the gun glowered as I continued my barrage of protests. The Ugandan soldiers were oblivious to the commotion, despite the growing line behind me.
The American soldier called another soldier on his radio to ask if he had ever heard of “Knight Ridder.”
To my relief, the voice said that, yes, Knight Ridder is one of the country’s biggest newspaper companies, that it owned many of the country’s largest newspapers.
The soldier in front of us explained the situation to his colleague. The voice on the other side suggested that we be let through, that the media office would only instruct him to simply confirm if the pictures on our media badges matched the ones on our shoulders.
When you’ve got nothing to lose, I told my security officer, you do what it takes. He nodded in agreement.

Remember, that last bit of self-congratulatory (and misplaced) bravado was spoken in front of an American soldier. A target for every jihadist in Iraq. Someone who faces the possibility of an IED, a car bombing, a suicide bombing and/or a sniper every single day.

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  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/Anna/ Anna

    I have a feeling his employer will be offering him some mandatory time off .. LOL, perhaps he can meet up with Rebecca Aguilar and share journalass stories.

    I couldn’t help but actually laugh out loud to his…

    To my relief, the voice said that, yes, Knight Ridder is one of the country’s biggest newspaper companies, that it owned many of the country’s largest newspapers.

    LOL.. lol, it still makes me laugh! Could he really, I mean, REALLY… could he think anyone would believe that?
    That wasn’t even the most entertaining part of this fiasco either. I just wasted the better part of my morning reading the comments he received … now that is what I call priceless.
    Mr Calvan ..there ain’t no back hoe strong enough to dig you out of the hole your stupidity put you in.

    Bobby Calvan

  • Mickey

    Bobby should be reporting on the gay pride events in California. Iraq is no place for this fruit.

  • Erik

    Yeah, I saved the comments to my pc so I can enjoy the barrage of insults hurled at this tool for days/years to come. What a tool. I bet he’s feeling like crawling under a slug right about now.
    Priceless!

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    you watched St Elsewhere

    Nope. I liked the opening theme song, but other than seeing promos for it, I didn’t watch.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    I’m not troubled that you know the voice on Night Rider as much as it’s now obvious you watched St Elsewhere.

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    The voice of K.I.T.T. was that crotchety doctor from St. Elsewhere…

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    Now we know why proof watched it.

    Ja! I picked ‘em up on the rebound when they found the cute docs were spoken for! ;)

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Now we know why proof watched it.

  • http://docweasel.wordpress.com/2007/10/25/bobby-caina-calvan-blog-the-comme docweasel

    Thanks for the link. I’ve also posted some emails I exchanged with Bobby Calvan, where he seems genuinely contrite, -right before he took the entire blog down :P

    Also, I posted an email defending him from someone claiming to be a colleague, from the SacBee server so may be legit. Just more grist for the mill.

    Thanks again for the linkage.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    I’ve heard of knight ridder

    Sparkie’s favorite rerun.

  • http://www.bobbycalvan.com/ Army Vet

    Like everyone, I find Bobby Calvan’s blog post to be disrespectful and insulting to the brave men and women who are in harm’s way. His behavior toward that soldier was reprehensible and then to gloat in such a public display demonstrates a lack of professionalism, deccency and class.

    But what goes around comes around. As a means of pressuring Mr. Calvan and his employers into publicly apologizing to the soldier who was the recipient of the brow beating, I have registered the domain http://www.bobbycalvan.com and have posted Mr. Calvan’s blog entry in its entirety as well as replies and more importantly, the contact information of his employers at The Bee and The McClatchy Company.

    You can help the Bobby Calvan apology campaign by posting the http://www.bobbycalvan.com link on other message boards. I’m not receiving any monetary gain, just saw an opportunity to make a point for only $10 and took my shot.
    ___________
    If you have story ideas or thoughts you’d like to share with Mr Calvan he can be reached at bcalvan@sacbee.com. One can only imagine the amount of work and pressure he is under and as such he may not be able to respond to each and every one of your emails.

    In case of such an event, you can direct your thoughts and story ideas to the conglomerate that employs Mr. Calvan. I am certain they will pass along your comments and questions. Operators are standing by.

    To reach the folks at The Bee:

    The Bee: 2100 Q St., Sacramento, CA 95816 | P.O. Box 15779, Sacramento, CA 95826 | (916) 321-1000

    Joyce Terhaar, Managing Editor: 916-321-1004
    Mort Saltzman, Deputy Managing Editor: 916-321-1012

    The Bee’s Public Editor, Armando Acuna, investigates complaints of unfairness, unbalance or inaccuracies in The Bee’s news reporting. His conclusions are his own. To make a comment,

    Send mail to P.O. Box 15779, Sacramento, CA 95852;
    Call him directly at (916) 321-1250;
    FAX: (916) 556-5690; or
    Send e-mail to publiceditor@sacbee.com

    Likewise, the folks at the Bee may very well be overwhelmed with fire coverage (our thoughts and prayers are with the Californians) and as such they too might not be able to respond to your thoughts and suggestions. Just in case, here’s how to reach the corporate head honchos that Mr. Calvan so thoughtfully alluded to in his blog.

    The McClatchy Company
    2100 Q Street
    Sacramento, CA 95816-6899
    916-321-1855
    contact@mcclatchy.com

    Financial/Investor Inquiries
    Elaine Lintecum, Treasurer
    916-321-1846
    elintecum@mcclatchy.com

    General Inquiries
    Peter Tira, Communications Director
    916-321-1941
    ptira@mcclatchy.com

  • 2Hotel9

    I don’t buy this. I call bulls**t.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    I didn’t watch.

    Sure you didn’t.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/Anna/ Anna

    Yep, the drs were cute ;-)

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    See only girls watched it.

  • Brett

    Would you believe this guy is 42?

  • http://ewebsmith.com/ ews48

    “A target for every jihadist in Iraq. Someone who faces the possibility of an IED, a car bombing, a suicide bombing and/or a sniper every single day.”

    Did you forget that only one of these guys is dying per day now?

  • 2Hotel9

    Been researching this wackjob, and it appears Mr Calvan has a history of, well, exaggeration. Especially concerning his personal exploits. Go ahead leftards, check him out. A bent towards self aggrandizement.

    He never mouthed off to a soldier or policeman. Getting mouthy with a rent-a-cop is about as far as this hero’s courage goes.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/Anna/ Anna

    Wasn’t St Elsewhere on the same day as 30 something?
    and btw it was William Daniels that played Dr Mark Craig

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/Anna/ Anna

    LOL, there were just as many female drs as male .. plus nurses ;-)

  • mark
  • mark

    I’m pretty sure this is the same guy offering to coordinate mentors for journalism students… caution, center of universe shifting….

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/Anna/ Anna

    BTW, for those of you unable to squander your work mornings reading the public comments on this, Let me, let me, let me share, pleeease …

    Comment: 197. Open Channel D said:
    October 24th, 2007 at 9:32 pm
    Dear Bobby,
    If you’ve made it this far down the comments, dry your eyes, hike up your big girl panties and PAY ATTENTION! You’ve done the journalistic equivilant of whipping out your very short peter in front of a Delta Delta Delta sorority (apologies to tri-delts). No girl on campus will have you now and that big McClatchey girl? She’s gonna Elspeth Reeve drop you faster than you can say Scotty friggin’ Beauchamp.
    Still, it was a good run for you. You actually got somebody to pay you for that sniveling little diatribe. On second thought, better cash that check at the all night liqour store before the banks open up in the AM.

    I can only wish for the chance to comment to the, waste of journalism school tuition Bobby Calvin. That aside, let it be known he’s talent doesn’t go unnoticed and he deserves to be rewarded
    Free Image Hosting at allyoucanupload.com
    Bobby Calvin 2007

  • docdave

    What a conceited ass!! Like he’s more important than the war effort. Like someone you’d like to drop in a fire zone to seem him sweat bullets and wet himself.

  • http://www.bobbycalvan.com/ Army Vet

    Here’s a pretty funny example of why it is one thing to be a prick to one or two people but quite another when you do it in the digital world.

    Check out the http://www.bobbycalvan.com website b/c there is contact information for not only Bobby Calvan but all of his bosses up the food chain.

    Too funny!

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/Anna/ Anna

    Sheesh …Sparkie,
    This journalist was not only personally arrogant and disrespectful to our military personnel, he had the audacity to attempt further dishonoring the guard by reporting it for thousands to read. His blatantly portrayed the soldier as inferior with undisguised contempt combined with derision.
    For that matter, I can be pissed if I want to be at the jerk … with or without your blessing

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/sparkiearbuckle sayanything-81

    What was 1) The point of Bobby’s post besides watching himself type? 2) The point of reposting it besides watching oneself cut and paste? Is there something offensive here? How do we know that he said the last comment in front of an american soldier. It does not say that. Furthermore, this is the kind of shit that you guys get worked up about? Hee hee hee heeeeeeeee! What!>!!?!!! I guess I don’t get it. Can someone explain this to me a little more clearly. What is at stake? What is the news? What’s going on? Did I miss something
    ?

    This story’s been taking the blogosphere by storm

    then the blogosphere are uppity queers.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    And how many fewer Iraqis are dying per day now than under Saddam.

    Oh, that’s right. EWS thinks 50 gazillion Iraqi civilians have been killed in the last three minutes or something.

    He’s go the Lancet study to back it up.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/sparkiearbuckle sayanything-81

    I’ve heard of knight ridder. So what? Who cares if troops are dumb? The way y’all pretend they are fucking engineers or physicists or something is beyond me. Seriously. I thank troops for their service… but it doesn’t mean a lot of em aren’t dumb.

    How’s this. I went to a debate the other day about the don’t ask don’t tell policy between a consitutional scholar and a JAG lawyer. The JAG lawyer said, essentially, that all the stupid people in the midwest hate gays and that’s where they get their recruits from, en masse. That’s why they have the policy. The JAG lawyer is not a self-absorbed journalist. Please explain.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/author/sparkiearbuckle sayanything-81

    I don’t know what the eff st elsewhere is, but the dude from baywatch has a pretty tech looking dashboard and quite a hairdo!

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