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Mark Steyn: Iraqi spy case shows media at it again
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 14 March 2004 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 03/14/2004 6:01:29 AM PST by Lando Lincoln

Anyone who wants to understand why the media are held in such low regard by the public -- in polls of the most respected professions we usually come somewhere between Nigerian e-mail scammers and serial pedophiles -- should consider the following headline from an Associated Press story in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer last week:

''Accused Spy Is Cousin Of Bush Staffer''

The accused spy is Susan Lindauer, who is accused of working for Saddam Hussein's intelligence agency. She describes herself merely as an "anti-war activist,'' though, as the daily rummage through the Baathists' scrupulous paperwork indicates more clearly every day, being an anti-war activist and on the Saddamite payroll are by no means mutually exclusive.

Before she allegedly became an Iraqi agent, Lindauer spent a decade in Washington working for four members of Congress: Peter DeFazio, Ron Wyden, Carol Moseley Braun and Zoe Lofgren. What do these four legislators have in common?

Answer: They all have a ''D'' after their name.

But to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's headline writer the salient fact about Lindauer is not her 10 years of work for the Democratic Party but the amazing revelation that she is a second cousin of Bush chief of staff Andrew Card.

A second cousin! Hold the front page!

Here's an easy test for the publisher, editor and news staff of the paper:

1. Name all your second cousins.

2. Where do they live?

3. When did you last see them?

It's one thing for the press to be anti-war and feel Saddam should be given another decade or two to come into compliance with Security Council resolutions. It's quite another to be so smitten with the old butcher that your copy editors internally absorb Baath Party tribal politics and assume that mere second cousinship with members of the Bush clan automatically puts you in the inner circle. To be fair to the Associated Press, they sent the story out on the wires with the headline, ''Woman Named In Spy Case Worked As Journalist, Congressional Aide.''

What's that? ''Worked As Journalist''? Well, there's an angle the Seattle guys unaccountably missed. Before she went to work for the Democratic Party, Lindauer worked for . . . the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Instead of the cousin thing, the headline writer might more usefully have written:

''Accused Spy Used To Sit At Desk Next To Mine; I Made Clumsy Pass At Her At 1992 Office Party.''

I'd love to see these headline writers working in Hollywood: ''Austin Powers, The Spy Who Shagged Me''? ''Well, to be honest we thought it sounded punchier as 'Austin Powers, The Spy Who Shagged Someone Who Used To Go To School With Someone Who Was A Cousin Of Someone Who Was Briefly Married To A Receptionist At Halliburton. When Cheney Worked There!' ''

Look, these are serious times. Week after week, more details emerge of the extraordinary number of influential Westerners, from French government ministers to the head of the U.N. Oil-for-Food program, who appear to have been in the pay of Saddam. That's, among other things, what Susan Lindauer is accused of.

But we don't have a serious press for these serious times. Boring and self-important is not the same as serious. But one reason why John Kerry calculates he can get away with damning the Bush administration as ''crooks'' and ''liars'' is because he figures he can count on the mainstream media doing what the Post-Intelligencer did -- instinctively framing every issue in anti-Bush terms, no matter how ludicrously. I suppose it's not entirely impossible that one reason the Post-Intelligencer guys went with their spy-Bush linkage is because Lindauer has been accused of betraying her country and Al Gore accused Bush of ''betraying'' the country, too. But that's one more reason why Bush will win in November: The media and the Democrats are sustaining each other in their delusions.

Sen. Kerry thinks the Bush administration are ''crooked'' and ''lying.'' The Bush ''lie'' boils down to this: The president believes there's a war on. The Dems think 9/11 is like the 1998 ice storm or a Florida hurricane -- just one of those things. And they think Bush is ''lying'' by insisting on playing it as a war.

As it happens, the only big political ''lie'' in recent days came from Kerry, who told a meeting in Florida, ''I've met foreign leaders who can't go out and say this publicly, but boy, they look at you and say, 'You've got to win this, you've got to beat this guy.' '' The senator has spent most of the last year in Iowa and New Hampshire, which, for all their charms, are not where one goes to rub shoulders with ''foreign leaders.'' Jacques Chirac could have driven over the Granite State border from Quebec's Eastern Townships, where he was vacationing last summer. But he didn't. Kerry does not appear to have ''looked at'' any foreign leaders since he began his campaign.

And, if he had, he'd find them far less well-disposed to him than he imagines. Last Thursday, March 11, 2-1/2 years to the day after Sept. 11, nearly 200 people were murdered by terrorists in Spain. Like Britain, Australia and Poland, Spain is a member of what John Kerry calls Bush's ''fraudulent coalition.''

You can disagree with the administration on this war. I have. A few days after 9/11, I called for resignations from the agencies that failed on that day -- FAA, FBI, CIA, INS. Didn't happen. Still hasn't happened. It should. A couple of weeks after 9/11, I called for a total upheaval of America's relationship with Saudi Arabia. Didn't happen then. There are a few subtle hints that things are changing, but far too slowly. Anyone who took the war seriously can certainly find fault with the administration. But not if you stand there like a 5-year-old boy and never get beyond pointing your fingers and sticking your tongue out: ''Ooh, Bush lied. And Ashcroft's a big bully. And Cheney's stealing it all for his oil buddies. And you shouldn't mention the war in your campaign ads, because it's not fair. Nyaa-nyaa!''

Two hundred people died in Madrid because of a war Democrats refuse to admit exists. But, hey, you never know: Maybe the guy who did it will be a third cousin twice removed of Karl Rove.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: iraqispy; lindauer; marksteyn; marksteynlist; mediabias; steyn
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To: Lando Lincoln
The Dems think 9/11 is like the 1998 ice storm or a Florida hurricane -- just one of those things.

Steyn is great!

21 posted on 03/14/2004 6:48:13 AM PST by petercooper (Florida 2000: Bush 2,912,790 - Gore 2,912,253)
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To: Lando Lincoln
To SpineyNorman and Skypilot:

Why the incredulity concerning the liberal press??

You know they are spin machines, yet you continue reading their garbage.

I've come to view most newspapers as National Enquirer wannabees suitable for my amusement, not intellectual content. I'm getting better daily at using the grey matter between my ears as a filter.
22 posted on 03/14/2004 6:49:40 AM PST by wunderkind54
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To: Lando Lincoln
Our newspaper (The Milwaukee Urinal) ran the headline, "Bush Aides' Kin Arrested on Spy Charge". You can't make this stuff up. It only mentions in passing that she worked for Democrats in Congress throughout the 90's, but never names them.
23 posted on 03/14/2004 6:53:20 AM PST by Trust but Verify (Charter member Broken Glass Republicans (2000))
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To: Lando Lincoln; Grampa Dave; Liz; BOBTHENAILER
Thanks for posting this!

Having been first to bring this AP story from an obscure list of bulletins on a financial website to FR last week, click to peek it's gratifying to find Mark Steyn writing about it already.

I had taken a self-imposed week-long vacation from my FR posting addiction, but this story broke that.

Almost nothing brings me as much pure displeasure as either Journalistic or Judicial activism... especially by leftists in either venue!!!

24 posted on 03/14/2004 6:54:02 AM PST by SierraWasp (I'm in contempt of contemptuous liberal courts! We cannot have a Stable Society with their Rule!!!)
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To: Lando Lincoln
I can't even name one of my second cousins.

L

25 posted on 03/14/2004 6:56:21 AM PST by Lurker (Don't bite the hand that meads you.)
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To: SierraWasp
G'mornin' FRiend! I was gone for almost two weeks awhile back. But, here I am!

Lando

26 posted on 03/14/2004 6:57:43 AM PST by Lando Lincoln (GWB in 2004)
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To: alwaysconservative
That's the reason I refuse to watch FNC on the weekends. All three of the non-friends are total idiots.

Kudos to Steyn!
27 posted on 03/14/2004 7:02:58 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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To: alwaysconservative
Even FOX News,...

Watched a bit Saturday. Forgot the anchor, but he did say "...spy...Card...four Democrats...journalist...and worked for Fox News...."

28 posted on 03/14/2004 7:04:46 AM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: alwaysconservative
Foxnews.com had the same headline as everyone else.

This second-cousin thing is beyond laughable. You can legally MARRY your second cousin; that's how remote they are!
29 posted on 03/14/2004 7:06:12 AM PST by You Dirty Rats
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To: SpinyNorman
"If this doesn't clearly demonstrate the liberal bias of the "mainstream" press, I cannot imagine what would."

They know full well that they are fatally biased. It just suits their (dishonest) purpose to ignore it.

30 posted on 03/14/2004 7:06:50 AM PST by Thom Pain
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To: Lando Lincoln
But one reason why John Kerry calculates he can get away with damning the Bush administration as ''crooks'' and ''liars'' is because he figures he can count on the mainstream media doing what the Post-Intelligencer did -- instinctively framing every issue in anti-Bush terms, no matter how ludicrously.

That is it in a nutshell. Funny thing, though, the people are on to it, dear media. We even know when our formerly favorite Fox News Channel does it. And we will call you on it every single time, you Pravda* clones. And if you think there are a lot of stupid people out there who will believe you...perhaps there are, but they're not "likely voters" in the way you hope they are. The only things they are likely to vote on are who will be the next winner of "Survivor" or whether or not Brittney Spears will stick to her new chastity pledge.

*The mainstream media think that if they are not serving as some kind of mouthpiece for the government that they are all for freedom of speech. They still speak with only one voice (anti-GOP government) instead of presenting both sides of any issue. Thus, I call them Pravda clones.

31 posted on 03/14/2004 7:12:10 AM PST by arasina (So there.)
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To: SpinyNorman
"These newspapers, owned and edited by these men, although free from the repulsive vulgarity of the yellow press, were susceptible to influence by the priviledged interests, and were almost or quite as hostile to manliness as they were to unrefined vice...they favored the removal of tariff on works of art; they favored all the proper (and even more strongly all the improper) movements for international peace and arbitration; in short, they favored all good, and many goody-goody, measures so long as they did not cut deep into social wrong or make demands on National and individual virility. They opposed, or were lukewarm about, efforts to build up the army and the navy, for they were not sensitive concerning National honor; and, above all, they opposed every non-milk-and-water effort, however sane, to change our social and economic system in such a fashion as to substitute the ideal justice towards all for the ideal of kindly charity from the favored few to the possibly grateful many."
- Theodore Roosevelt
32 posted on 03/14/2004 7:24:32 AM PST by Dog Anchor
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To: Lando Lincoln
"G'mornin' FRiend!"

Not so loud and exuberant, my geographically connected FRiend... It's still pretty early on a Sunday Mornin, out here!!! Whew... (faint grin)

33 posted on 03/14/2004 7:25:42 AM PST by SierraWasp (I'm in contempt of contemptuous liberal courts! We cannot have a Stable Society with their Rule!!!)
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To: Lando Lincoln; SierraWasp; BOBTHENAILER; Liz; Coop; Ernest_at_the_Beach

34 posted on 03/14/2004 7:26:29 AM PST by Grampa Dave (America can't afford a 9/10 John F'onda al Querry after 9/11.)
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To: SpinyNorman
It is incredible that any paper that purports to be even the least objective...

You probably aren't from Seattle. That paper is so bad (how bad is it?) that everyone calls it the "Post UNintelligencer". The paper calls themselves "The P I". Everyone else calls it "The P U" because it stinks.

The Post Intelligencer was one of those papers that you would read and burst out laughing at how incredibly they had to twist a story to get a negative Republican spin or a positive RAT spin. I swear if judgement day came and all the RATs went "south" and all the PUBs went "north" the P U headline would be "Bush uses rich oil buddy connections to get special treatment while brave Democrats work to solve the problems of the unfortunate in Hades".
35 posted on 03/14/2004 7:29:29 AM PST by JayNorth
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To: Grampa Dave
I think you should get some kinda "Tagline Superiority" AWARD!!!

That poster ain't too bad, either...

36 posted on 03/14/2004 7:29:40 AM PST by SierraWasp (I'm in contempt of contemptuous liberal courts! We cannot have a Stable Society with their Rule!!!)
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To: Grampa Dave
Heheh......good one.
37 posted on 03/14/2004 7:40:29 AM PST by Liz
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To: Lando Lincoln
But one reason why John Kerry calculates he can get away with damning the Bush administration as ''crooks'' and ''liars'' is because he figures he can count on the mainstream media doing what the Post-Intelligencer did -- instinctively framing every issue in anti-Bush terms, no matter how ludicrously.

I agree that the press’ covering for Kerry and all the other Democrats is extremely important. It explains the major difference between us and them.

In Plato’s Republic, he asks whether a person would act in a moral way if he were invisible. I believe that the answer depends on whether the person is religious or not. Religious people would continue to act morally because they would not be invisible from God. Secular people would feel free of all constraint and might not be moral.

Kerry and the other Democrats are secular and have been made invisible to the voters by the press. That is what allows them to make these outrageous statements and makes it easier for them to slide down a slippery moral slope.

38 posted on 03/14/2004 7:43:47 AM PST by Puzzleman
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To: SierraWasp
With what the liberals do and their poster boy John F'onda al Querry, taglines are very easy to come by.

Thanks. I will be mainly off the boards for a few weeks to handle a lot of personal stuff, (Good things). So don't panic if I don't answer for awhile after today.
39 posted on 03/14/2004 7:51:33 AM PST by Grampa Dave (America can't afford a 9/10 John F'onda al Querry after 9/11.)
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To: Lando Lincoln
Wow ~ Mark Steyn nailed it ~ thanks LL!

We are winning ~ the bad guys are losing ~ trolls, terrorists, democrats and the mainstream media are sad ~ very sad!

~~ Bush/Cheney 2004 ~~

40 posted on 03/14/2004 7:59:39 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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