March 05, 2006
Who Moved My Civil War?
Reynolds, on that Iraqi Civil War that really should be on its way, somewhere over the rainbow: "The press had better hope we win this war, because if we don't, a lot of people will blame the media."
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Yup. Head over there: he's got good handful of links on media attempts to manufacture a juicy, delicious civil war, and quotes Greyhawk at The Mudville Gazette on the media's bad faith:
There are no requirements for media outlets to acknowledge that they are printing unverified claims made by "other parties" in the war as confirmed "news"—as was the case in the aftermath of the Shrine bombing (See here and here). But consumers of those reports should be aware of their flaws.
It's worth going over there as well: Greyhawk provides specifics from General Casey's press conference on mosque bombings and militia attacks, and then quotes the way these segments were misrepresented in The New York Times and the Washington Post. Pretty amazing stuff.
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The MSM predicted;
100,000 soldiers killed in Afganistan in a decade long war and the US stuck in a quagmeir.
100,000 soldiers killed in Iraq fighting Sadams Republican Guard in a decade long war and the US stuck in a quagmeir.
10,000 plus killed in New Orleans.
So when are we going to hold the MSM to these predictions and punish them for their failures. The weather service does a better job of predicting the future.
Posted by: Jack at March 06, 2006 11:12 AM (dsVSA)
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