WashPost Hypes Pentagon Protest With Ramsey Clark, Leaves Out His Saddam Lawyering

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The Washington Post's reverence for protests -- the leftist ones, that is -- is clearly on display on the front of Friday's Metro section, with advance publicity for a Saturday "peace" march on the Pentagon starring Ramsey Clark, fresh from his unsuccessful defense lawyering for Saddam Hussein. (That fact is never mentioned in Steve Vogel's article.) On roughly the fourth anniversary of the initial blitz on Baghdad and forty years after the violent "levitate the Pentagon" protests of 1967, the Post splashes photographs down most of the front page of Metro, of 1967 at the top and 2007 at the bottom. The story sprawled out across most of B-3, and included another story by Michael Ruane on Christian "peace witness" at the White House.

Two months ago, the Post gave the March for Life and against abortion a tiny box inside the paper on the day of the rally, complete with "pro-choice" events. That could not be defined as splashy pre-protest publicity.

Vogel's report carried the headline: "Once More to the Pentagon: Demonstrators Evoke Historic Confrontation In Planning March, Rally Opposing  Iraq War." At the top of the page, a caption of a 1967 photograph read: "The Oct. 21 march marked a turning point in public sentiment toward the Vietnam War, former attorney general Ramsey Clark says." Clark emerges later in the story as well:

"The 1967 march wasn't the biggest, but in some ways it's the most historically significant because of the target," said Brian Becker, national coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition, the main sponsor of tomorrow's protest. "It represented a shift in public opinion."

In tying their protest to the Oct. 21, 1967, march, organizers say they are capitalizing on a similar climate among angry voters who believe the results of November elections have been ignored.

Ramsey Clark, who as attorney general for President Lyndon Johnson helped oversee the administration's preparations for the march, said that day shifted the ground under the government. "From that moment, I got the feeling that we'd reached a turning point in the commitment of many people to ending the war in Vietnam," Clark said in an interview this week.

Whether today's feelings match those of 40 years ago is another question. Clark will be among the speakers tomorrow. "I can't tell you that we have the depth of passion or breadth of commitment today that we had then," Clark said.

Vogel obviously did not work on this story for a day or two. It reads like a reverent history of the 1967 protest. While it does include testimony from Pentagon personnel who recount the violence and vulgarity of protesters, it elevates the protest into a historical touchstone or turning point, as Clark claimed in the caption. Vogel's second paragraph betrays his attraction to the protesters and their apparently earth-shattering activism:

The 1967 march on the Pentagon to protest the Vietnam War became a touchstone event in American history, one that pitted U.S. citizens against "the true and high church of the military-industrial complex," as marcher and author Norman Mailer put it.

Vogel promotes to Post readers how buses and vans will come from all over to protest. (The same was true of the March for Life, but Post readers weren't told that a few weeks ago):

Buses, vans and caravans from across the United States are coming, organizers say, with veterans, soldiers and military family members marching in the first rank of the demonstration. Heading across the Arlington Memorial Bridge to the Pentagon north parking lot, the demonstrators will follow literally in the steps of the earlier protesters. A counter-demonstration in support of the war is also planned for tomorrow.

Will the counter-demonstrators get their own picture in addition to that measly sentence? They certainly did at the March for Life.

Vogel uses no labels to describe Clark, Becker, the ANSWER Coalition, or any other radical leftist that's quoted. The only references to ideology were vague descriptions of historical perceptions of the 1967 march:

The 1967 march still raises emotions at both ends of the political spectrum. On the left, it is remembered as a time when peaceful marchers were confronted by bayonet-wielding soldiers and beaten. On the right, the march is recalled as a disgraceful event during which military police were subjected to terrible abuse from protesters.

History shows that both views hold elements of truth. Soldiers manning the line in front of the Pentagon Mall entrance were taunted with vicious slurs and pelted with garbage and fish. Some defenseless protesters sitting peacefully were clubbed and hauled off.

In his article on the White House "Christian peace witness," Ruane used the P-word just once:  

The event is sponsored by the District-based Sojourners/Call to Renewal, a progressive religious group, along with the American Friends Service Committee, Lutheran Peace Fellowship, Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, and more than two dozen other Protestant and Catholic groups.

Ruane also noted that activist Celeste Zappala, whose son died in Iraq, will be there, and so will Taylor Branch, a Friend of Bill (Clinton) and the author of several books on Martin Luther King Jr.

—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center


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The Iraqi people and justice

The Iraqi people and justice = 1
Lawyer Clark and his brethren = 0

"No wise man ever wished to be younger."
- Jonathan Swift

Tim, I despise Ramsey Clark with a vengence.

Tim, I despise Ramsey Clark with a vengence.

This man is so corrupt and vile that words actually fail me in thinking or discussing him.

To not reference his affiliation or Leftist past or his defense of Saddam is nearly criminal.

Sad.

ACA

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Quoted from:  'Acaiguana Notes from the Bomb Shelter' (soon to be a movie at theaters near you)

Ramsey Clark makes Dennis Kuc

Ramsey Clark makes Dennis Kucinich look like a patriot.

The Iraqi government sure d

The Iraqi government sure didn't waste much time disposing of his client, did they? Te, he, he.

This Republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.

Well invading Iraq in the fir

Well invading Iraq in the first place was pretty dumb, what a costly http://nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182  tragic mess http://www.iraqbodycount.org/editorial/weekiniraq/ 

Polls show America's image in the world has been severely tarnished http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/articles/views_on_countriesregions_bt/326.php?nid=&id=&pnt=326&lb=btvoc 

And the Iraq war has thrown petrol on the fire of Islamic terrorism http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=8577 

So why did Bush and Cheney (and Howard and Blair tag along) do it?  Oil? Money - Haliburton paid Cheney multimillions of $$ as CEO in the 5 years before he became VP,  bit of a coincidence but Haliburton has made big money out of the war (even if a few contractors have lost their lives).

And that's the other cost of this unwise war - the cost in American and British blood (and a couple of Australians) and thousands with injuries to mind and body.

Meanwhile Afghanistan (which was a just war) has not had the money or troops to be stabilised and produces more heroin than ever.

Go back to your bridge Troll!

Go back to your bridge Troll!

"Tackle hard to cause turnovers for your team?"

"tackle hard to cause turnovers for your team"  -Ruckrover's Profile statement

So, Ruckrover, cowardly hit and run posting is your idea of performing the above action?  One would think, with the braggadocio of your Profile, you would be willing to engage the opposing team.  Or are you willing to accept no more danger than jumping up and down, shouting empty taunts, and then fearfully running off the field of play?

The great country of Austrailia, full of brave men and women, would be ashamed of your cowardice, Ruckrover.

Just out of curiosity... wh

Just out of curiosity... while you're so busy ()ucking over our country with your nonsense. Who is the competition that Halliburton got the contracts over? I'm not real familiar with any one else who does what they do. And while we're looking at military profiteering, Halliburton is in like 7th or 8th place in profit from operations in this war.

Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realizes that it bears a very close resemblence to the first. - Ronald Reagan

Recently I said one cannot ar

Recently I said one cannot argue with an idiot, this is a good example. How does Halliburton factor into the decision to attack Saddam? Obviously it doesn't so back to my assertion.

JDW

Wounded skier, beware of mistakes.

News media: Scoreboard for terrorists

<Sarcasm On>Come on J

<Sarcasm On>

Come on JDW, you know the only reason we went to war there was to get the oil and give Halliburton military contracts.

Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realizes that it bears a very close resemblence to the first.

- Ronald Reagan

We went because it was in Ame

We went because it was in America's best interest. If Saddam did not have the weaponry, it was not long before he would.

JDW

Wounded skier, beware of mistakes.

News media: Scoreboard for terrorists

I don't have time right now t

I don't have time right now to reply to any knucklehead comments that are made, I will try to revisit at a later time.
Jees.... Did a boatload if ignoramuses (not to be confused with hippopotamus') just unload and find their way to NB lately?

"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read."
Groucho Marx

old cro


Did a boatload if ignoramuses (not to be confused with hippopotamus') just unload and find their way to NB lately?

No, but a boatload of ignoranuses did. Muckrover here was the very first one off the boat.

This Republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.

Dave,The ignoranuses/ignora

Dave,

The ignoranuses/ignoramuses come out every time one of these phony scandals appear in the media. Shortly after the smoke clears, and they get banned for total meltdown, they slink back into their holes and start dreaming up their next cute NB handle.

"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...

MM, it is strange they come in waves, huh? ACA

MM, it is strange they come in waves, huh?  ACA

I mean, cut and paste, bumper stickers, the whole nine yards.  Would it not be nice to have a Liberal who could talk without insult; put together a cogent thought that someone else hadn't driven into carnardland and finally...

Not be a racist?

ACA

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Quoted from:  'Acaiguana Notes from the Bomb Shelter' (soon to be a movie at theaters near you)

Aca- you stand as much chan

Aca- you stand as much chance at finding one of those as you would finding the next big Unobtanium Ore deposit.

MM...this is nothing more tha

MM...this is nothing more than a slow day at moveon. So the move on idiots come over to NB, get new names and try to type coherent thoughts. So far they have failed at the coherent.

Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!

Bass,When I signed up to NB

Bass,

When I signed up to NB forty some weeks ago, it took almost a week to get approval. I have seen some of these guys with NB lifespans of hours! I hope the site stops doing the quick approvals as it promotes asshattery by the unhinged. Make em wait a week, since most of them have ADD, maybe by then they will have forgotten their passwords. :-)

"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...

MM...mine was pretty much ins

MM...mine was pretty much instant some 81 weeks ago.  I am not in favor of limiting, at sign-up, but would love to be able to ban some of them. They have short life spans anyway.  And, BTW, I have ADD. :-)

Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!

Conservative ADD must be a

Conservative ADD must be a good thing(based on content of your posts). :-)

Liberals with ADD however, have got a real problem finding their rears with both hands.

BTW, I thought the NB time clock started when you signed up, but maybe it starts when you get approval?

"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...

Im not sure when the clock st

Im not sure when the clock starts. Maybe Matt can tell us. I still think it is a slow day at moveon.

Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!

I think rucky must be rhayes. Weren't they both 'Aussies'?

I think rucky must be rhayes.  Weren't they both 'Aussies'?

ACA

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Quoted from:  'Acaiguana Notes from the Bomb Shelter' (soon to be a movie at theaters near you)

aca

aca,

Actually, Randy has apparently morphed into a German, as he is now posting under the name schmidt. Blonde figured it out pretty quick. I was a little skeptical at first, but then Randy - I mean schmidt - said that Blonde and I were lovers. That pretty much blew his cover. We had ganged up on him once and I think we made him cry. He has hated us ever since. :-)

Maybe next time he gets himself banned he will morph into a Martian and use the name Glug or something.

This Republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.

Aca- typo correction. I th

Aca- typo correction. I think you meant "Assies".

I think they feel empowered k

I think they feel empowered knowing another boring, but hateful hearing is underway claiming poor Miss Plame was outed by the WH.

God I'm sick of these commie/socialist bastards!

The liberal MSM has become an enemy of the USA.

Geeez... I just looked up to

Geeez... I just looked up to see some moron standing behind Plame with a Impeach Bush Now shirt being shown across the airwaves. I'm glad not to be in that room, I would be arrested for sure!

The liberal MSM has become an enemy of the USA.

MM,Yeah, this clown isn't i

MM,

Yeah, this clown isn't interested in defending his comments, if they actually even were his comments.

Noticed that someone finally pulled the plug an that Craperious (?) idiot. That guy had to be an incarcerated mental patient. Hopefully his nurse is named Ratchet. :-O

It figures that rucky would swerve into a thread about Ramsey Clark, one of the most despicable "Americans" I have ever seen. He is the poster-boy for the idea that perhaps it is time to re-think the concept that people cannot be forced to surrender their US citizenship and be sent elsewhere (N. Korea would be perfect for him). Won't happen, but it is still fun to think about.

As for their cute screen names, I have a few ideas, but this is Tim's thread and they would get yanked quicker than you could say boo.

This Republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.

Well Dave, I have had post

Well Dave, I have had post yanked before so I'll try a few:

ProudToBeNuts

ILikeCheetos

SheehanIsHot

IDroolDaily

LeftOfCastro

IBreakMyToys

"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...

MM,LOL-You are far, far kin

MM,

LOL-You are far, far kinder than I, sir.

This Republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.

Asshattery noted here also:ht

Asshattery noted here also:

http://newsbusters.org/node/11454#comment-299676

"You're either part of the solution or part of the problem"

Ruckover needs to step away from the pitcher

The vitriolic liberal spew that I read on the links you so thoughtfully provided show me that you haven't read enough serious information about this war to even make a poor comment.  Let alone try to press the point you're trying to make.  All conspiracy theories and speculation.  You don't know crap about war because you don't have the huevos to join the Military yourself and protect the rights of people like yourself as I do.  

Now that I've vented.  Seriously, if you freaks on the left fringe don't wake up and come up with an agenda other than "we hate Bush", you're going to have to start a new sicko website.  www.americanbodycoun...

ruckrover is a terrorist enabler.

Polls show America's image in the world has been severely tarnished

Real Americans are not intersted in what the rest of the world thinks. Only Euro-weenies and spineless bedwetting liberals like you worry about that.

- the cost in American and British blood (and a couple of Australians) and thousands with injuries to mind and body.

This will pale to insignificance compared to the cost we will later bear if we cut-and-run in Iraq.

produces more heroin than ever.

Then you and your fellow addicts will be sure to have a steady supply.

This Republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.

Your links are mearly extensi

Your links are mearly extensions of the communist party controled by the goverment of China. Are you so stupid you do not recognize propaganda when you read it? A half truth is still a lie, any way you look at it. Your links are full of half truths, which makes it nothing but lies. Lies are worthless and cost good people their lives. You, by posting and promoting such things, are admitting you are a lier yourself.

Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!

Just got back and was listeni

Just got back and was listening to Glen Beck on the radio radio. He rattled off the Communist goals from a paper discovered in 1963. I found the link at Free Republic and it's scary stuff. In a microcosm, this is the world we live in today.

"Any political party that includes the word 'democratic' in its name, isn't."
Patrick Murray.

Tell it to the Iraqi people

Ruckover- Tell it to the Iraqi people, wanker!

Let's take a look at some of

Let's take a look at some of the non-partisan sources referenced by our new poster, shall we?

World Public Opinion gets their funding from sources like:

Ford Foundation: When you see the words "social justice" nothing more needs to be said.

JEHT Foundation: Only donor mentioned by name is Jeanne Levy-Hinte, who is one of the top soft-money contributors to the DNC.

Rockefeller Brothers Fund: Current president is former chief-of-staff of Joe Lieberman.

National Priorities Project get their funding from sources like:

The Colomba Foundation: Among the most notable beneficiaries of the Colombe Foundation's philanthropy is the massive anti-war coalition United For Peace and Justice, led by Leslie Cagan, a longtime committed socialist who proudly aligns her politics with those of Fidel Castro's Communist Cuba.

Educational Foundation of America: "advocate for progressive change in our society".

Ettinger Foundation

Proteus Fund

All these "non-profits" get money from the Tides Foundation. You can't get more Left-wing without using "Worker" in the title.

 Ruh-Roh. Rooks rike Ruckrover needs to gets his informations from better sources.

Nice try, Rucky. Don't come to a gunfight with an unsharpened pencil. You may go now.

&quot;The 1967 march wasn't t

"The 1967 march wasn't the biggest, but in some ways it's the most historically significant because of the target," said Brian Becker, national coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition, the main sponsor of tomorrow's protest. "It represented a shift in public opinion."

  It sure did.  In 1968 the country turned away from the democrats and elected Richard Nixon.  Then as now the majority wanted victory not defeat. 

Four years later Nixon was re-elected easily.

Then as now, the left knew that they couldn't win at the ballot box so they sought power through criminal prosecution of anyone that stood in their way.

 The 70's were a time of many economic problems and that coupled with the aftermath of leaving Viet Nam. (we didn't lose, we left)  the country gave the democrats and Jimmuh a try.  Bad move.

Then came the Reagan revolution.  It was morning again.