Gainor Column: Now the Media Support a President Waging Another War In the Middle East
Where have all the war protesters gone, long time passing?
They’re mostly backing Obama’s attack on Libya or at least keeping quiet so they don’t aid those evil conservatives intent on criticizing the president. More moderate lefties had once promised a third way. Now we find out that was a typo. It’s not a third way, it’s a third war.
President Obama, who was swept in on a tide of anti-war sentiment and anger over GOP spending, is now running yet another unpopular war and spending more than any president in history. If the GOP tried this, the news media would beat them with their microphones. But because it’s the president with journalists in his back pocket, there is little controversy.
It wasn’t so long ago that Code Pinkers were the darlings of journalism. You could find them across the media landscape. The Washington Post had lovingly huge features on them titled “Protesting for Peace With a Vivid Hue and Cry; Code Pink's Tactics: Often Theatrical, Always Colorful.” “Bring the troops home,” that 2007 story ended. Four years later, we know no one on the left really wanted to send the troops home. They just wanted to send Bush home.
Or there was the Code Pink protester confronting Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during a Capitol Hill hearing. As The Post described it, “an antiwar protester shouted ‘War criminal!’ and waved blood-colored hands in her face.” Who hasn’t seen that picture? The news ran that so often it was like they got royalties. (News outlets are desperate for cash these days.)
Or how about Cindy Sheehan protesting in Texas outside the Bush ranch? She and others were there long enough that they could claim squatters rights. Sheehan is still anti-war, but the crowd behind her has thinned to a bridge game.
Where did that crowd go? There are no major anti-war rallies on the mall. The crazy lefties that flock to an ANSWER event are nowhere to be seen. There aren’t enough liberals singing “give peace a chance” to fill up your average coffee house.
When Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Libyan troops had “been planting bodies ‘of the people he's killed’ at the site of allied air strikes” media outlets reported it dutifully. Had the hated Don Rumsfeld said as much, the sound of media laughter would have been heard from sea to shining sea.
Yes, a few left-wingers have complained about Obama’s attack on Libya. “Fahrenheit 9/11” director Michael Moore used Twitter to criticize the president, urging “a 50-mile evacuation zone around Obama’s Nobel Peace prize.” But there is no organized resistance because he’s on their team.
The 2004 Abu Ghraib scandal gave journalists the chance to talk about the evils of war and blame them on George W. Bush. The Post did more than 1,700 Abu Ghraib stories and about 800 of those mention Bush. A new scandal involves an alleged “‘kill team’ of soldiers,” and their purported crimes. It was shocking enough that Rolling Stone wrote more than 8,000 words how “U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan murdered innocent civilians and mutilated their corpses.”
One word wasn’t in that report: Obama. The commander-in-chief.
I wonder what the leftover hippies would have to chant about that. Oh, that’s right, they don’t chant, they’re enchanted with Obama.
Some liberals claim the right is echoing Qaddafi by linking the rebels to Al Qaeda. The implication is that conservatives are defending the dictator for political reasons. No sane person would defend that monster. Obama said Qaddafi “denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad, and terrorized innocent people around the world.” He’s right. Qaddafi has funded terrorism, been responsible for the horrific Lockerbie bombing and attacked his own people with jets.
But by that measure, half the leaders in the world should be attacked and maybe more. Qaddafi is an amateur when it comes to butchery and mayhem. There’s Kim Jong-Il in North Korea who has nuclear weapons, blackmails his neighbors and starves his own population by the millions.
Or Bashar al-Assad, who inherited his presidency from his monstrous dear old dad. The Assads back terror both against Israel and American troops in Iraq, repress their own people and shoot them in the street as needed.
The list, while thankfully not endless, is still monumentally long. From Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran, to the Castros in Cuba to Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, there are plenty of targets to go around. Most on that list would laugh at what Qaddafi has done and consider it minor by comparison. And most of those would be hard-pressed to compete with Saddam Hussein.
You remember Hussein? Started wars. Invaded his neighbors. Oppressed his own people. Gassed his own people. His secret police were widely feared. Human rights groups regularly complained about his numerous violations. His sons were just as evil, raping almost as a hobby. Hussein was even “condemned by the United Nations' top human rights body for conducting a campaign of ‘all pervasive repression and widespread terror.’”
Yet journalists and the left have spent years claiming that was a bad war or a “war for oil.” It’s easy to say the same about Libya, yet here we are, once again, in a new war and the media simply pick the side with the “D” after its name.
Dan Gainor is the Boone Pickens Fellow and the Media Research Center’s Vice President for Business and Culture. He writes frequently for Fox News Opinion. He can also be contacted on Facebook and Twitter as dangainor.
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It's A Worst Case Scenario
Submitted by JustAl on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 9:38am.
It isn't that the Libyan adventure is not in the national interest. . . it is absolutely counter to our national interests! The leader of the rebels in Benghazi has already bragged about fighting Americans in Afghanistan, it's well known there is American blood on Gaddafi's hands, yet we step in to keep these enemies of America from killing each other?
And the thought that there are Americans willing to put arms into the hands of these enemies, enemies, who might well use them against my own son in Afghanistan, leaves me cold, very, very, cold.
If the GOP tried this, the
Submitted by motherbelt on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 10:01am.
If the GOP tried this, the news media would beat them with their microphones. But because it’s the president with journalists in his back pocket, there is little controversy.
Not only is there no controversy, they are cheering him on! Go get 'em, Barry!! Invade!!
Clinton vs. Milosevic, good.
Bush vs. Hussein: bad
Obama vs. Qadafi: good.
Is there a pattern here? Ya think?
Give peace a chance????
Now they are bragging that what Obama is saying is "Give war a chance."
Hoo-ah!!
It doesnt take a GENIUS to realize
Submitted by ROSSMAN on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 10:15am.
History tells us that if we stayed out of the Mideast we could sit back and watch all the various Muslim factions kill each other, with no time or money to consider bringing more terror to the USA!! THEY BEEN KILLING EACH OTHER DAILY FOREVER, AND WHY STOP THEM NOW!! i am glad AL qaeda is involved in libya. IF NATO keeps the air clear, they sit back and watch the many versions of the QURAN at work.
Elequent
Submitted by dreamsincolor on Sun, 04/03/2011 - 1:17pm.
Genius or not, you nailed this to the wall.
They kill each other over something as petty as which sect (sunni vs shia) of the cult (islam) and have been doing so for over 1000 years. Imagine. they were killing each other 800 years before the birth of this nation. Just how stupid (as a group) are these followers that they can't come to an understanding or a compromise of some sort IN A MILLENIUM ? Or how about how about the mindset of someone that becomes completely UNHINGED because someone burned a BOOK or drew a picture thousands of miles away? The true jihadists are as a whole, morally and socially retarded.
As to your post, I'm in complete agreement, let them go at each other like dogs, and just like in a dog fight : YOU DON'T STEP IN THE MIDDLE.
They don't mind the Thuggery
Submitted by donabernathy on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 10:22am.
as long as it's their guy doing the looting
roflmao
Do you pull your hair out at the hypocrisy, or...
Submitted by Red Jeep on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 10:23am.
...shrug your shoulders and think life is too short to do anything about it?
I don't know what else to do except what I have been doing for YEARS, no subscriptions to any national magazines or newspapers, and don't watch any of the Big 3 TV programming.
Where are all the Liberal
Submitted by Jerry on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 10:34am.
Where are all the Liberal "human shields" that ran over to protect Saddam from the "evil" US missles?
Where are entertainers who go overseas and say they are ashamed to be from Illinois?
Where are the congressmen on Libyan soil telling the people that the President cannot be trusted?
Where are all the Hollywood movies about how to assassinate the President?
Where is the MSM (D) constant drumbeat of dead Libyan civilians?
I guess they are cutting Obama some slack since he brought the troops home from Iraq & Afghanistan and shut down Gitmo. Or NOT.. I guess he was too busy focusing like a "laser" on jobs...
Never mind..
Not an Attack on Libya:
Submitted by Comrade Jim on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 11:05am.
It is a Kinetic Action and Obama deserves another Nobel Prize for it.
Charlie Gibson on Cindy Sheehan, "Enough Already"
Submitted by Gary Hall on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 2:04pm.
Brilliant Dan. Much needed perspective.
When I got to the Cindy Sheehan mention, the mind raced.
First, I recall how our national MSM always forgot to mention how President Bush had already met with Sheehan - in the memorial service for her son, when she planted a kiss on his cheek, and secondly, to ABC's Charlie Gibson who spelled out the definition of ethical and balanced news coverage by our MSM. Noel Sheppard covered it, here:
They are consistent in their blatant "in your face," bias.
(;~/ gary
excellent article
Submitted by right of way on Sat, 04/02/2011 - 9:40pm.
dan, you hit on all the hipocrytical points the lame stream media is guilty of. i was thinking the same thing about code pink the other day. where are they? i never thought i would see the day that liberal dumbacrats supported war! and for odumba to go to war not only without the support of congress, but not even talking to them. yes i know he talked to a handfull of congressmen, but it was not the entire congress like bush did. plus, where are the embargos and the diplomacy to keep from going to war in lybia? shouldn't war be the last resort? at least journalist in the past tried to cover up their bais, now, they just don't care.