Where’s Memorial Day Coverage of Our Soldiers' Achievements?

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Colonel David Hunt on Fox & Friends, May 23On Friday’s Fox & Friends, Fox News military analyst Colonel David Hunt rattled off a series of U.S. and Iraqi achievements, then blasted the liberal media for failing to report them. “If you talk about success in Iraq, then you’re somehow giving credit to McCain,” Hunt surmised, “and I think it’s wrong, because it does not give credit to the soldiers who have earned this, and we need to stop it.”

Hunt noted that the Iraqi military and police have become more professional and are acting independently of U.S. forces, putting down a Shiite rebellion in the southern city of Basra; that an Iraqi force is stabilizing the Sadr City portion of Baghdad and the government has achieved a truce with radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr; al-Qaeda in Iraq is badly damaged and could lose its last stronghold in Mosul; and the successful campaign against al-Qaeda in Iraq has contributed to a 40 percent decline worldwide in deaths due to terrorism.

Yet, Hunt pointed out, “if it’s not Abu Ghraib with 50 stories in the New York Times, no one in the press that I’ve heard -- besides here -- will even talk about success.”

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A number of MRC studies bolster Hunt’s point. In 2005, the big three broadcast networks offered heavy -- mainly negative -- coverage of the Iraq war. But after the 2007 U.S. troop surge began reducing violence and casualty levels dropped, the network coverage of the war dropped considerably.

Going into the Memorial Day weekend, when the nation will pay its respects to those who have lost their lives in the service of their country, Hunt pleaded for the media to also acknowledge their incredible achievements. Here’s a transcript of the May 23 segment that aired at about 8:25 Eastern time:

BRIAN KILMEADE: Coalition forces success, as we see there, in Iraq is growing. So why are so many in the media still focusing on the negatives? And, since John McCain says the surge is working, how does that impact his run for the White House? We're joined by Fox military analyst Colonel [David] Hunt, is still with us. Colonel, right now, when you look at the landscape there -- you're not one to get excited prematurely, especially when it comes to Iraq -- what intrigues you the most? What are you going to be looking for?

COLONEL DAVID HUNT: The success of the Iraqi military and the police. And I've written about it, and yelled about this for five years now, but it's turning around. Basra is safe -- safer -- because as we pulled back, the Iraqi military did not run away, they stood up, and they're continuing to keep Basra safe.

Inside Sadr City, 2 million people, a hot bed of bad guys. Iraq, the U.S. military went in, backed up by the Iraqi military, Sadr City is getting under control for the first time in over five years, and sadr, Muqtada al-Sadr, has signed a peace treaty. And now we're going up to Mosul. Two other things: al-Qaeda in Iraq is really on the ropes. They've been talking -- it's actually happening, and worldwide, 40 percent less deaths due to terrorism worldwide.

The administration has got to get credit for this, but if it's not Abu Ghraib with 50 stories in the New York Times, no one in the press that I've heard -- besides here -- will even talk about success, I think-

STEVE DOOCY: Why is that?

HUNT: -because it's tied to McCain and it's wrong.

STEVE: Why is that, Colonel?

HUNT: I think that there are news networks that are tied to one side, one party, obviously tied to one party -- Chris Matthews comes to mind and others on television -- who obviously have a vested interest. If you talk about success in Iraq, then you're somehow giving credit to McCain. And I think it's wrong because it does not give credit to the soldiers who have earned this, and we need to stop it.

They should stop playing politics with soldiers in Iraq, but it's happening. It's a good story, it's great story.

GRETCHEN CARLSON: And if there was a negative in Iraq, trust me, they'd be the first ones to jump on it. Colonel hunt, thank you so much for joining us this morning.

HUNT: Take care guys.

KILMEADE: Yeah, especially on Memorial Day, Colonel. Thanks for your service, and it's a privilege to have you on.

—Rich Noyes is Research Director at the Media Research Center.


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I saw this interview. I

I saw this interview. I always enjoy hearing Col. Hunt's point of view. He's a true American, and he tells it like it is. One "creature" I wish he would have mentioned along with Chris Matthews was Keith Olbermann. I think anytime Fox has the opportunity to slam his fat butt, they should.

Contrast of the millenium: Col. Hunt vs Keith O.

I haven't watched lately

I haven't watched lately but has Fox even shown anything about the soldier's success stories for Memorial Day? I would think they would be the only outlet that would at least do it.

MSM can't show us winning...that would be yet another of many chinks in St. Barack the Messiah's armor.

 

"They need to have a course in college called common sense and everyone should take it. Problem is there isn't too many people that could pass or teach it." -my grandfather

The constant negativity on

The constant negativity on the war, and the lack of positive coverage of the WOT and the military is, in my opinion, the equivalent of aiding and abetting the enemy.

indeed - and this would be

indeed - and this would be a fine theme to hammer home 24/7 all weekend on Fox wouldn't it:)?

along with 24/7 US Mil achievements of the last 200 years - thousands of triumphs every decade including the end of slavery, end of Hitler and the holocaust, end of Soviet oppression, relentless toppling of tin-pot dictators...

chant with me people!

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

and this also should be MANDATORY in all US public schools every MD friday from now on - including universities that get tons of tax dollars

Linked

This is linked to that poll that people actually WANT to see from the news is more stories that the Colonel is highlighting here.  There are great success stories, but that would mean that Bush did something right and that the conservatives could rally and force out their beloved O-crap-a. 

Bataan Death March

Last week, I saw a special on the Bataan Death March.  If you want to see horror, just look up what those guys had to go through.  Thousands died on the march and more died horrible deaths in the years that followed.  My grandfather lost a brother in WWII and hated the Japanese for it.  I could never understand that but when I see what kind of pure evil occurred on this event alone, it begins to open my eyes a little bit.  Amazingly, we don't even acknowledge the event but in the Philippines, they have a national holiday to memorialize it.  I'm not suggesting another national holiday but I think we really tend to forget the sacrifice, especially from the Greatest Generation.  The greatest success of the boomers was to remove honor, sacrifice, valor & patriotism and  replace it with activism, sexual freedom, anger & revolution.  I find it disgusting.

Col. Hunt

I want to thank you for your service to this great country.

I also want to put you on notice -- no I'm not trying to be funny here -- that your services (knowledge, training & experience) may be needed in the next few years.

This country is under attack from within and genuine leadership will be needed by citizen/soldiers such as you.

 

 Does anyone still think

 Does anyone still think that the MSM in the USA is not involved in a coup to get Obami elected? I feel sorry for the folks that do not have cable and can only get the alphabet networks for news.

I treat our media in the same light that the Russian people must have treated the TASS news agency or Pravda in the old Soviet Union. I don't believe they thought anything coming out of those news agencies were even close to the truth, and I don't think that of our media either.

 

I'LL TAKE IT FURTHER...

ConservativeRex,

I believe you are right about the MSM trying to get Obama elected, but what is funny about this is that it's usually just getting whatever Dem elected, but now they are doing it during the primary season. Ain't it funny watching the politically correct world of group politics biting them in the @$$?

I will actually just go ahead & say it, the MSM does'nt give a damn about the US Military, they don't care about our troops, & don't understand why what we have has to be defended & fought for. Too many in the MSM, like most people on the left, seem to worried about their rights, but cannot figure out the responsibilities that go along with those rights. If the MSM did give a damn, the coverage of the war, & the military in general, would be far better then it is today.

This might be why the MSM is going downhill in a major way, I'm just guessing. Bias maybe?

 

 

"...it's still We The People, Right?"  Megadeth 

It's just a shame that

It's just a shame that there are "Americans" who don't want us to succeed in Iraq. I really don't understand that. Since when do Americans stop rooting for the home team. Well, I'm a American and I am grateful for these folks in our military. They do what they need to do and believe in the cause. On this Memorial day weekend, we can thank them for being so brave. We can't imagine what it is like to be at war with such a group of Islamofacists. These liberals are just a bunch of spoiled idiots who don't know there arse from a hole in the ground.

 

 

Political Correctness Is a Progressive Disease

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Colonel Hunt rules.

Colonel Hunt...I have

Colonel Hunt...I have listened to you for years...once again you are correct...once again I Thank You!

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill

Col. Hunt, a great American

He speaks the truth.

As a military retiree it upsets me that our military heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan are not recognized in all MSM outlets for their heroic achievements.

The LMSM prints the military KIA count in Iraq when it goes up but when they are winning in Iraq like they are now they just won't show the good news.