Posted on 05/28/2008 6:41:31 PM PDT by moneyrunner
David Carr complains about The Wars We Choose to Ignore
And what war are we ignoring and who is we white man? Why the war in Iraq of course. And the we is
...public indifference to a war that refuses to end,
As if the war was an over-long third act of a tiresome Broadway play that David Carr is reviewing.
Well, Mr. Carr how do we know that the public is indifferent to the war in Iraq? Certainly not the people who are fighting there, and their families. Perhaps the we is the MSM, of which you are a perfect specimen.
According to the Project for Excellence in Journalisms News Coverage Index, coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has slipped to 3 percent of all American print and broadcast news as of last week, falling from 25 percent as recently as last September.
Hmmm. Thats not the public, is it Mr. Carr. Its a statistic that is squarely aimed at the MSM.
Countercolumn has some sharp words for Mr. Carr of the NY Times and his whine.
(Excerpt) Read more at moneyrunner.blogspot.com ...
It's too bad you took what should have been a moving profile of Jessica Ann Ellis and turned it into a journo's whine-fest.
Coverage is down on Iraq because American troops are bleeding less, and for no other reason. If Americans were bleeding more, it would be right back on the front pages. And every reporter knows this.
Katie Couric didn't get crap ratings because she went to Iraq. Couric got crap ratings because it was HER going to Iraq. Nobody cares what that twit thinks about Iraq. She never should have been promoted past any one of fifty real journalists at CBS to the anchor's chair, and the ratings bear that out.
That's all that was needed for Capt'n Obvious to swoop in...
An oddly attractive man?
He also whined when he was cut by the Panthers.
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