Andrea Elliott’s front page article in the November 9 New York Times played up the thousands of Muslims in the U.S. military and how their “service...is more necessary and more complicated than ever before,” but gave the false impression that a Medal of Honor recipient named near the end of her piece was a Muslim himself, when he was actually Catholic.
Elliott spent much of her article, “Complications Grow for Muslims Serving in the U.S. Military” (which appeared above the fold on the front page of the print edition of the Times), detailing the concerns of “many Muslim soldiers and their commanders...[who] fear that the relationship between the military and its Muslim service members will only grow more difficult” after Major Nidal Malik Hasan’s shooting rampage at Fort Hood on November 5. She later noted that “[w]hatever his possible motives, the emerging portrait of Major Hasan’s life in the military casts light on some of the struggles and frustrations felt by other Muslims in the services.”
Near the end of the article, Elliott changed the subject ever so slightly that it might have gone unnoticed. The reporter quoted Captain Erich Rahman, an Iraq war veteran and Bronze Star winner: “Too many Americans overlook the heroic efforts of Arab-Americans in uniform, said Capt. Eric Rahman...He cited the example of Lieutenant Michael A. Monsoor, a Navy Seal who was awarded the Medal of Honor after pulling a team member to safety during firefight in 2006, in Ramadi, Iraq. Lieutenant Monsoor died saving another American, yet he will never be remembered like Major Hasan, said Captain Rahman. Regardless, he said, Muslim- and Arab-Americans are crucial to the military’s success in Afghanistan and Iraq.”
Elliott’s specific attention to Muslims in the military and their “struggles and frustrations” for most of her article, followed by this passing reference to Monsoor (pictured above, who was actually a Petty Officer, 2nd class), certainly gives the impression, despite the use of the “Arab-American” label, that the Medal of Honor recipient was a Muslim. However, this impression couldn’t be further from the truth.
The Navy’s biography of Monsoor, who died in 2006 after he jumped on a grenade to save the lives of fellow Seals, notes that the lieutenant “attended Catholic Mass devotionally before operations.” Another article written in tribute to the valiant officer cited his aunt Patricia Monsoor, who recalled that he “went to confession frequently.”
Elliott, by covertly changing the subject to “Arab Americans,” committed a journalistic sleight-of-hand, and implied that it was somehow equivalent to “Muslim.” If a conservative had made such an assumption, it might have been attributed to backwards stereotyping.
[H/t: Andrew Cline at National Review Online, NB intern Mike Sargent]
[Update, 10:15 am Eastern, 10 November: The New York Times updated the article at the link above and included the following correction at the end: Earlier versions of this article misstated the religion and rank of Michael A. Monsoor and the act he performed that earned him the Medal of Honor. I’ve also made minor corrections to the blog post above, such as changing the phrase “Medal of Honor winner” to “Medal of Honor recepient” and clarifying he was a Petty Officer.]
—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.




















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You're right...very
November 9, 2009 - 18:53 ET by motherbeltYou're right...very deft.
He probably figures we're all idiots....Arab, Muslim, it's all the same to us.
Or maybe it IS all the same, to him.
Took a lot of research!
November 10, 2009 - 10:04 ET by Patriot IITo find a name they could twist into a lie and call it a muslim! bottom feeders unite!!
Research?
November 10, 2009 - 15:46 ET by DoktorFrankenMy post was going to be ''Research? What's Research?''
Research is something you only devote people on to getting liars to smear Palin, it seems.
JMHO, you understand.
If Saul Alinsky owned a news channel it would be MSNBC. ---- Me
Hmmm, Arab-American, Muslim
November 9, 2009 - 18:53 ET by CO2MakerThey're all alike! One's as good as the other, and we need to show the achievements of a Muslim member of the armed forces, so what's better than an Arab—they're just like a Muslim, same as B'hais are ... or am I thinking of those other guys, S'hitte, um, you know they guys with an apostrophe in the religion?—so we need a MoH recipient. Catholic? You can't be serious?
What's the word for that?
Oh yeah, raaaaacism.
As usual...intentional,
November 9, 2009 - 19:11 ET by bigtimerAs usual...intentional, deplorable...agenda is all that matters to these dirty rotten-to-the-core people.
'Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea'~Breitbart
NYT Gives False
November 9, 2009 - 19:35 ET by mattmNYT Gives False Impression_____________________
(fill in the blank)
One Of my coworkers is
November 9, 2009 - 19:44 ET by Dan The Man 2One Of my coworkers is Egyptian and copic Christian he is definitely middle east in looks and ethnic but Christian. Not a pc combo and persecuted in Egypt. The scm believes the ME to be homogenous and to a certain extent it is. Islam has etheir killed or chased out other religions. The west just doesn't get it
Once again
November 9, 2009 - 19:49 ET by MES41067They build their weak lies on the back of a hero.Thank God for men and women like them they go where most won't and do what most can't.Liberals have no heroes to ride the back of into battle just the coat tail's of true heroes that in his death don't deserve to be lied about or have his name sullied.
(Lenin called them "useful idiots" I for one have no use for them.)
What? A newspaper massaging
November 9, 2009 - 19:57 ET by celatorWhat? A newspaper massaging its reporting of events to create the wrong impression and mislead its readers?
Oh. It's the NYT. Never mind.
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
Shame on you, Mizz
November 9, 2009 - 19:59 ET by HockeyKidShame on you, Mizz Elliott. However, point taken: Catholics save lives; Muslims take them. Good luck with the NYT editorial board now that you've revealed that tidbit...
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Listen up folks, DON'T JUMP TO CONCLUSIONS!!
November 9, 2009 - 20:00 ET by FastEdLets take the time to get all the facts - we don't want to think the terrorist acted "stupidly", do we?? We need to get all the facts, before WE make any thoughts concerning what happened, unlike our pres who "knew" his friend was right and the cops were 'wrong'.
Proud member of the MOB - Move Over Barack, we want our country back!
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
NYT Correction
November 9, 2009 - 20:00 ET by Bingo"Earlier versions of this article misstated the religion and rank of
Michael A. Monsoor and the act he performed that earned him the Medal
of Honor."
The Times article clearly
November 9, 2009 - 20:08 ET by JerThe Times article clearly states...
"...Petty Officer Second Class Michael A. Monsoor, a Navy Seal and practicing Christian of Lebanese and Irish descent who was awarded the Medal of Honor..." [emphasis mine]
and that according to Mr. Balan "gives a false impression [Monsoor] was Muslim"? How so?
Jer
It was changed after the
November 9, 2009 - 20:13 ET by Dan The Man 2It was changed after the outrage
Thanks for
November 9, 2009 - 20:28 ET by JerThanks for clarification.
Jer
I think that called
November 10, 2009 - 01:20 ET by CO2MakerA blogosphere conversion. By the NYT. <g>
There are no Medal of Honor winners.
November 9, 2009 - 20:14 ET by myron243In order to win something you have to be in some contest against other participants.
The Medal of Honor is earned for displaying valor in action against an enemy in combat. The person who receives it is a recipient. The only contest they were in was for their lives. And some recipients lost that contest.
This may seem like trivial nit-picking to some but to an old worn out usta be submarine sailor, it's not trivial.
http://www.cmohs.org...
Thanks for the correction
November 10, 2009 - 01:16 ET by Matthew BalanThank you for the correction. I have changed it.
Thanks
November 10, 2009 - 09:15 ET by myron243As stated by blonde below, it is a distinct difference to many.
Please. Even though he
November 10, 2009 - 00:35 ET by derbalPlease. the proper phrase is "Medal of Honor recipient" not "winner."
Just one of my pet peeves. Sorry.
Changed
November 10, 2009 - 01:16 ET by Matthew BalanThank you for the correction. I have changed it.
Matthew
November 10, 2009 - 01:29 ET by BlondeThank you. For many, it is an important distinction.
I hope he fails, too.
Mike Monsoor
November 10, 2009 - 01:47 ET by thebronzeWasn't a Navy Lieutenant, he was a Petty Officer 2nd Class.
Someone please get their facts right!
Until the 1970s Most if not all
November 10, 2009 - 10:56 ET by Ole_SargeAmericans of Arab Immigrants were Eastern Rite Catholics and Orthodox Christians. There are around Toledo Ohio and Detroit Michigan had large ethnic Arab populations, populations that were over whemingly CHRISTIAN.
In the early 1960s one of the Eastern Rite Churches built a Cathedral in Dearborn Michigan. AGAINST PROTESTS BY CHRISTIANS, the more recent influx of Muslim Arabs, built a Large Mosque RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET and have targeted ethnic Arab Christians that attend worship at the Cathedral.
Not everyone Arab is Muslim and not every Muslim is an Arab.