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Dec 04 2005
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politics, iraq, journalism, news blackouts
• suntimes.com
Joe Who?
From the page: "Sen. Joe Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, came out with a big statement on Iraq last week. Did you hear about it? Probably not. Everyone was still raving about his Democrat colleague, Rep. Jack Murtha, whose carefully nuanced position on Iraq is: We're all doomed unless we pull out by next Tuesday! (I quote from memory.)
"Also, the United States Army is 'broken,' 'worn out' and 'living hand to mouth.' If the reaction to Murtha's remarks by my military readers is anything to go by, he ought to be grateful they're still bogged down in Iraq and not in the congressional parking lot.
"It's just about acceptable in polite society to disagree with Murtha, but only if you do it after a big 20-minute tongue bath about what 'a fine man' he is (as Rumsfeld said) or what 'a good man' he is (as Cheney called him) or what 'a fine man, a good man' he is (as Bush phrased it). Nobody says that about Lieberman, especially on his own side. And, while the media were eager to promote Murtha as the most incisively insightful military expert on the planet, this guy Lieberman's evidently some nobody no one need pay any attention to.
"Here's why. His big piece on Iraq was headlined 'Our Troops Must Stay.'
"And who wants to hear that?"
After reading Steyn,
you may want to hear that. It's not fashionable now, not a tall
au courant. But if there is something more at stake than blasting Bush and electing a liberal ticket, this is one issue we need to think all the way through using the best information from every side.
You've certainly heard the argument for withdrawal. It's everywhere. It must be as right as 50 million Frenchmen. Now for the story conveniently muted by those whose job it is to get the word out. Because the media appear to have become another advocacy group, distorting the news by leaving out the parts they don't like, the whole story needs to get out another way:
Steyn and the
Joe Lieberman piece.