Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Jonah makes a whale of a good point

Jonah Goldberg makes a good point over at NRO that I haven't seen mentioned elsewhere.
But what on earth was gained by Newsweek’s decision to publish the story — whether it was true or not? Were we unaware that interrogators at Gitmo aren’t playing bean bag with detainees? To me the similarities with the Abu Ghraib are greatest not in terms of the abuse but in terms of the media’s unreflective willingness to undermine the war on terror. We saw the photos from Abu Ghraib on the nightly news and in the newspapers far, far more than we saw video of American leaping to their doom from the top of the Trade Towers. Why? Well, according to the Brahmins of the media, it would be irresponsible to stir American passions with such inflammatory images. But the relentless gray strobe light of images showing Arab men in dog collars and black hoods was necessary to inform the public — even though the abuses were already being investigated by the proper authorities. In other words, American passions are to be feared and tamped down on whenever possible, while there’s nothing too worrisome about inciting Arab and Muslim passions, even when that attitude plays perfectly into the hands of the people we’re fighting.

I just can’t help but think the media’s priorities are backward.

He nails the MSM with this. OK to inflame fanatics who tend to slash and bomb when upset. Not OK to show the towers coming down. Hmmmmm. "The media's unreflective willingness to undermine" the US war effort. I agree. In other words, they don't think too well and they are willingly anti-American. Just about sums it up.

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