Monday, August 29, 2005

Coffee Smell Reaches Russert's Nose

"MR. RUSSERT: We're at a critical stage in this war by everyone's estimation. And, General Downing, you raised the role of the media. There was widespread discussion about the role of the media in Vietnam, the media lost the war and so forth, but we're in a situation now where Cindy Sheehan, who lost a son, has encamped herself down in Crawford, Texas, is coming to Washington. There are anti-war demonstrations throughout the country. The reconstruction of the country has not occurred on pace. Money that was supposed to be used for reconstruction is being used to help secure the country. General Meigs, General McCaffrey, everybody, we in the media are covering the reality. Are we not obligated to do that even though it may not, in fact, "encourage," quote, unquote, the American people to support the war effort?"-from the post by J.J. Balzer of the American Politics Journal via The Smirking Chimp.

2 comments:

Jeff Huber said...

I'm appalled at how consistently military types blame the media for our defeat in Vietnam, but never once mention the role of the bad men who started the bad war and ran it badly.

This media bashing is pure bunker mentality bunk.

Commander Jeff Huber, US Navy (Retired)

Howard Martin said...

Always nice to hear from an expert.