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Instapundit: Anti-American Journalists
Instapundit Blog ^ | May 13, 2004 | Instapundit

Posted on 05/13/2004 2:24:26 PM PDT by KarlH

YOU KNOW, sometimes I feel like maybe I'm too harsh in my charges of media bias. Then I read accounts like this one from Baghdad, by the Daily Telegraph's correspondent Toby Harnden:


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: instapundit; iraq; mediabias; telegraph
YOU KNOW, sometimes I feel like maybe I'm too harsh in my charges of media bias. Then I read accounts like this one from Baghdad, by the Daily Telegraph's correspondent Toby Harnden:

The other day, while taking a break by the Al-Hamra Hotel pool, fringed with the usual cast of tattooed defence contractors, I was accosted by an American magazine journalist of serious accomplishment and impeccable liberal credentials.

She had been disturbed by my argument that Iraqis were better off than they had been under Saddam and I was now — there was no choice about this — going to have to justify my bizarre and dangerous views. I’ll spare you most of the details because you know the script — no WMD, no ‘imminent threat’ (though the point was to deal with Saddam before such a threat could emerge), a diversion from the hunt for bin Laden, enraging the Arab world. Etcetera.

But then she came to the point. Not only had she ‘known’ the Iraq war would fail but she considered it essential that it did so because this would ensure that the ‘evil’ George W. Bush would no longer be running her country. Her editors back on the East Coast were giggling, she said, over what a disaster Iraq had turned out to be. ‘Lots of us talk about how awful it would be if this worked out.’ Startled by her candour, I asked whether thousands more dead Iraqis would be a good thing.

She nodded and mumbled something about Bush needing to go. By this logic, I ventured, another September 11 on, say, September 11 would be perfect for pushing up John Kerry’s poll numbers. ‘Well, that’s different — that would be Americans,’ she said, haltingly. ‘I guess I’m a bit of an isolationist.’ That’s one way of putting it.

The moral degeneracy of these sentiments didn’t really hit me until later when I dined at the home of Abu Salah, a father of six who took over as the Daily Telegraph’s chief driver in Baghdad when his predecessor was killed a year ago.

Moral degeneracy, indeed. You hate to think that any American journalist could feel this way, but we've had other admissions of this sort in the past. To explain things in words of few syllables: It's wrong to root for your country's defeat. Especially when that defeat would mean the death of innocents. And surely it's worse still when it's merely for domestic political advantage.

Isn't it?

1 posted on 05/13/2004 2:24:26 PM PDT by KarlH
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To: KarlH
I would love to know what journalist this was.
2 posted on 05/13/2004 2:26:33 PM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: KarlH
Wish he would have disclosed the journalist's identity. Is Eleanor Clift in Iraq this week? Nina Totenberg? Tina Brown? Regardless, the sentiments expressed by the un-named journo are despicable.
3 posted on 05/13/2004 2:28:42 PM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: Rummyfan
It might not be so hard to figure out. There can't be that many LW female magazine journalists in Iraq.
4 posted on 05/13/2004 2:33:13 PM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: KarlH
Worth repeating ...
It's wrong to root for your country's defeat. Especially when that defeat would mean the death of innocents. And surely it's worse still when it's merely for domestic political advantage.
5 posted on 05/13/2004 2:38:05 PM PDT by RKV (He who has the guns makes the rules.)
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To: KarlH
Name names Toby. Who is the traitor?
6 posted on 05/13/2004 2:47:17 PM PDT by blanknoone (How many flips would a flip-flop flop if a flip-flop could flop flips?)
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To: stendahl
Yes, Toby Harnden is one of the good guys. And the Daily Telegraph is usually (though not always) one of the better newspapers.

All through the clinton years the Telegraph was one of the few available sources for the truth.
8 posted on 05/13/2004 3:33:20 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: KarlH
Original article:
http://www.spectator.co.uk/article.php?table=old&section=current&issue=2004-05-15&id=4605
9 posted on 05/13/2004 3:45:14 PM PDT by 1066AD
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