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Cronkite: Dangers from Anti-Communist "Nuts," Iraq Equals Vietnam
MRC ^ | March 24, 2006 | Brent Baker

Posted on 03/27/2006 4:03:18 PM PST by Conservative Coulter Fan

     In a talk with the editor of the liberal Texas Monthly magazine who hosts a monthly interview show on Texas PBS stations, former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite uncorked some more liberal opinions. In praising the CBS-boosting, Joseph McCarthy-trashing movie Good Night and Good Luck, Cronkite liked how it reminded Americans that "one nut could endanger the democracy," was "locking up our democracy in a very dangerous way," and persecuting people who were "simply good Americans." When pressed to compare Vietnam and Iraq, Cronkite declared that the comparison was "almost exact."

     On Thursday, the Poynter Institute's Romenesko Web site linked to an interview that Texas Monthly editor Evan Smith did with Cronkite for broadcast on Thursday night in thirteen TV markets. Web site for Texas Monthly Talks: www.texasmonthly.com
     [This item, by the MRC's Tim Graham was posted Friday morning on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org. To post your take on it, go to: newsbusters.org ]

     First, they discussed the danger of Sen. Joseph McCarthy to our democracy. It's a bit surprising that at this late date, with all the archival information we have now on the Soviet state and its espionage activities, Cronkite still can't acknowledge any Soviet spies in the United States in the 1950s, and how that was a danger to our democracy:

SMITH: You like the movie?

CRONKITE: Oh, yes.

SMITH: Yeah? Did it feel authentic to you?

CRONKITE: I thought it was a superb movie. Beautifully done. George [Clooney], the producer, a good friend of mine. I followed the production of it but I think he made one mistake which he, he appreciates that. He says that he made a mistake.

SMITH: Yeah.

CRONKITE: And that's the program needed a, a foreword. It needed a little bit of history for the present generations. There was a great movie and a very important movie regarding dangers to our democracy. But the, most of the generation today didn't know what we were talking about in that movie.

SMITH: Right.

CRONKITE: And it needed a little foreword, which would have helped, I think, a lot.

SMITH: Explain to me what you mean by dangers to our democracy as it relates to that movie and what you see today.

CRONKITE: Well, of course the enemy at the gate was clearly defined in that picture with the threat to our democracy that one nut could endanger the democracy.

SMITH: Right.

CRONKITE: He was putting people's feet to the fire who did not deserve it and for whom he did not have an adequate charge. But it was, it was locking up our democracy in a very dangerous way. People were being persecuted simply for being good Americans. He himself defined what an American was.

SMITH: Right.

CRONKITE: And it wasn't our definition of it.

SMITH: How is the relationship between the government and press in your mind today? This is obviously not the days of Senator McCarthy, but I wonder if you feel like the press is doing a good job in dealing with the government and is the government doing a good job of dealing with the press?

CRONKITE: No on either one of those counts. This administration, of course, has been the most secret group in office in the White House that we've seen in my time and almost any time. It covets all of its information and is not sharing it with the people. We're not really given all that we need to know about our our government and what's it's doing for us, or to us.

     END Excerpt of the transcript

     Later, Smith asked Cronkite for his best TV moment. Cronkite began with the 1952 political conventions, and complained "I've been in favor of not covering the conventions, at least to the extent we have, to the full week covering. It's, we're giving them the free time. We shouldn't do it." Smith continued: "Is there any other moment that you think about maybe later in your career?"

CRONKITE: Well yes, the Vietnam War.

SMITH: Yeah.

CRONKITE: And my story coming out, Tet Offensive, saying that we ought to get out of there was a highlight of my career certainly, a very important highlight. The uh...

SMITH: Well, makes me want to ask you about coverage of this war, of the Iraq War, because people try to make comparisons between Vietnam and Iraq.

CRONKITE: I think the comparison is almost exact.

SMITH: You do?

CRONKITE: Yes, I do. I do. I don't think...I think we made a mistake in getting into that war, even as we made a mistake in getting into the Vietnam War. John Kennedy did that to us, originally, and then Lyndon Johnson did his best with it. But he inherited it, and he had a difficult time getting us out of it. He did his best. This war is the same thing precisely. We shouldn't have gone in there. We got in by mistake. We got in thinking we could do something for democracy, save a democracy. Same thing we were saying, Kennedy said, for Vietnam, we were saying for the Middle East.

SMITH: Yeah.

CRONKITE: And that we were in danger, and we had to save democracy. They didn't have any democracy, just like they didn't have in in the Far East. Uh they, Vietnam was a monarchy, and a very mean one. And much the same. Of course, we knew that we were getting that kind of situation in Asia. I mean, in the Mideast.

SMITH: Yes.

CRONKITE: But we didn't know the full extent of it. We thought we could create the liberties of a democracy there. A sad mistake, of course. We thought we were protecting us against terrible weapons of war today when they didn't have any such thing.

SMITH: Right.

CRONKITE: Mistake after mistake. And then a mistake in sending too few troops and not equipping them well enough.

SMITH: Well, Mr. Cronkite, you are as ever candid. No one tells you what to think, which was always the case when you were a journalist, and I'm so pleased to see that that's the case today. We're out of time. You're so kind to be here. It's an honor to get to talk to you.

     END Second Excerpt of transcript

     For the transcript in full: www.texasmonthly.com

     It's fascinating how liberals congratulate each other for the boldness of their opinions, when they're so comfortably in vogue inside their own cocoon. But couldn't Cronkite at least acknowledge how Iraq and Vietnam are not exact? If they were exact, American soldiers would have liberated all of Vietnam, put the communist dictators on trial, established a constitutional order, held three democratic elections. Does that sound like history? No, but reporters rub their crystal balls and see the same end: ignominious American defeat.

-- Brent Baker


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Remember, this is the same nutcase who said Karl Rove phoned Osama Bin Laden and told him to release a tape right before election day. Cronkite and his cohorts in the media, during the Vietnam War, turned the Tet Offensive, which was one of the most decisive American military victories into a defeat even though it was known for weeks in advance that the Vietcong were going to attack (the media portrayed it as a surprising attack) when in reality the Vietcong were slaughtered (over 100,000 casualties) and ceased to be a real threat. The notion of a civil war was destroyed after that..
1 posted on 03/27/2006 4:03:20 PM PST by Conservative Coulter Fan
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Cronkite - the most trusted liar on television.


2 posted on 03/27/2006 4:06:47 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Cronkite is as nutty as Jimmy Carter.

Once the "most trusted man in America", he's squandered it all.


3 posted on 03/27/2006 4:07:09 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
Cronkite is the only guy in history to have gone senile two times.

Only thing more boring than a Cronite speech or interview, is a Chomsky speech or interview.

4 posted on 03/27/2006 4:09:35 PM PST by muawiyah (-)
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To: Dog Gone
My freshman college roomate (25 years ago) said his mom had a "flagellation" problem, and every time she cut one, her husband would say "you sound like Walter Crankcase"
5 posted on 03/27/2006 4:11:10 PM PST by SF Republican
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Like that callsign, Marine.

Cronkite = senile


6 posted on 03/27/2006 4:11:39 PM PST by Gulf War One
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To: Dog Gone

Oh, how wonderful it would be if I could be one of those pinko socialists. However, I don't have enough self loathing and I don't trust the "gubbermint".

As for the "anti-communist nuts", they are a much better variety than the "communist nuts". I'm sure nobody over at the John Birch society was offended by his remarks.


7 posted on 03/27/2006 4:11:39 PM PST by 308MBR ("Ah fell in ta a bhurnin' ring o' far")
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
Put him in the home, he's done:


8 posted on 03/27/2006 4:12:29 PM PST by Michael.SF. (Well, Kerry did win the exit polls.)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Cronkite = Communist


9 posted on 03/27/2006 4:13:30 PM PST by rimmont
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Walter Crankcase


10 posted on 03/27/2006 4:14:48 PM PST by My2Cents ("The essence of American journalism is vulgarity divested of truth." -- Winston Churchill)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
SMITH: Well, makes me want to ask you about coverage of this war, of the Iraq War, because people try to make comparisons between Vietnam and Iraq.

CRONKITE: I think the comparison is almost exact.

Yeah Walt, almost exact. After 3 years of Vietnam and Johnson directing the war cost us about 25,000 American soldiers

After 3 years of Iraq, about 2500 American soldiers, less than what we lost in 2 hours of 9/11. Your an idiot Walter! And thats the way it is!

11 posted on 03/27/2006 4:16:37 PM PST by Bommer
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

"How do you tell a communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin." Ronald Reagan.


12 posted on 03/27/2006 4:16:38 PM PST by grandpa jones
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Cronkite is a pathetic, senile, pompous old fart.

Is there a "Democrat" or "liberal" anywhere in America that would lift a single finger to defend this country or freedom?

What do they want? Do they just want us to be ants in an Islamic communist, socialist anthill? They just want us to be obedient ciphers.


13 posted on 03/27/2006 4:18:00 PM PST by garyhope (Simplicity is best in everything)
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To: Dog Gone

It was a misplaced trust to begin with.


14 posted on 03/27/2006 4:18:58 PM PST by weegee ("Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but Democrats believe every day is April 15.")
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To: rimmont
Cronkite and Couric. Putting the C in C-BS
15 posted on 03/27/2006 4:20:12 PM PST by weegee ("Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but Democrats believe every day is April 15.")
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Gee, isn't that senile old bat old enough to be Jimmah Cahtah's grandfather? Anyone know a death pool I can enter with Wally Kranky's name?


16 posted on 03/27/2006 4:22:48 PM PST by MIchaelTArchangel
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Cronkite forgot to mention that McCarthey was right- the govt and especially the State Dept was full of communists that sold us out.


17 posted on 03/27/2006 4:22:52 PM PST by spanalot
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan
a mistake in sending too few troops and not equipping them well enough.

From the noted military genius, Walter Cronkite, highly decorated with two stars on his lapel. Does this idiot have any idea how wrong he is about this?

SMITH: . . . No one tells you what to think (because that would be like arguing with a pig), which was always the case when you were a journalist (Cronkite was never a journalist - he was only a weak, leftist news reader with an agenda. They're a dime a dozen in the media today), and I'm so pleased to see that that's the case today. We're out of time. You're so kind to be here. It's an honor to get to talk to you. (What's the journalist term for a good and thorough @$$ smooching?)

18 posted on 03/27/2006 4:23:11 PM PST by Hardastarboard (HEY - Billy Joe! You ARE an American Idiot!)
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To: Conservative Coulter Fan

Everytime I read something about this "journalist" I am reminded of what someone who knew him well said, "He has never had an original thought in his life."


19 posted on 03/27/2006 4:24:36 PM PST by OldPossum
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To: MIchaelTArchangel

They'll deny that TRUTH to their graves. Never admit they were WRONG.


20 posted on 03/27/2006 4:24:59 PM PST by weegee ("Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but Democrats believe every day is April 15.")
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