Posted on 03/14/2005 2:50:47 AM PST by JohnHuang2
Monday, March 14, 2005
The Washington Post traitors
By Joseph Farah
Should an American newsman be so "objective" he ceases to be an American?
This is one of a series of questions raised in an astonishing interview given by the managing editor of the Washington Post, Philip Bennett, to a "reporter" for China's official government paper, People's Daily.
In the interview, Bennett says: "I don't think U.S. should be the leader of the world."
He also says he tried to keep opinions out of the news columns of the Post. If that's true, why is it that most Americans reading the Post knew all along that the paper wants U.S. government officials to consult with foreign leaders and the United Nations before taking actions in the best interests of this country? It's not just because we read the editorials of the Post which I don't and most Americans don't.
It's because we read the Washington Post news columns and because those news columns help set the agenda for so much of the establishment, corporate, "mainstream" media elite which, Bennett admits, is losing its hammerlock of influence on the American people with the advent of the Internet.
For a newspaper that is not supposed to care much about opinions just the news this guy sure is opinionated.
Just what were Bennett and his paper hoping to achieve by sucking up to the brutes in Beijing, who, even as this interview was being published, were laying the "legal" foundation for a future invasion of Taiwan?
Are they hoping to replace the readership they are losing in the United States with readership in the largest marketplace in the world?
Are they hoping to secure better access to news in the closed society of China by sending a message of solidarity with the communists?
Not since Walter Duranty of the New York Times covered up the crimes against humanity of Josef Stalin in his Pulitzer Prize-winning reports from the old Soviet Union has as American journalist betrayed the aspirations of freedom-loving people on such a massive scale.
The truth is that 1.1 billion people in China are held in bondage and slavery by their military government. Yet, Bennett suggests the situation in China is "complicated." Never before in the history of the world, he says, have so many people been lifted out of poverty so quickly. That claim sounds reminiscent of those of Duranty those that overlooked the massive deaths in the gulags, the firing squads, the millions of people who got in the way of this economic "progress."
What was Bennett thinking when he gave this interview to a "reporter," who is actually a paid agent of the totalitarian regime in China?
Was that a service to his profession?
Does Bennett view his work as an American journalist as comparable with the propaganda program of the Chinese government? If so, he may not be that far off. In many ways they both serve the same masters.
If America was anything remotely like the America Bennett portrays in his interview with the Chinese government apparatchik posing as a "reporter," the Washington Post editor would be summarily brought up on treason charges.
Of course, he won't be.
Because America is nothing like China. America is nothing like the secretive, imperialistic, colonialistic monster he describes.
But just because Bennett and the paper he represents won't be charged with treason doesn't make them any less traitors for what they have done and what they do on a daily basis twisting, distorting and manipulating the news through their prism of moral relativism.
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This will have legs...watch..
FYI..keep this alive..
I hope so, but I doubt it.
Yeah, but it is still good for absorbing bird poop.
>> "I don't think U.S. should be the leader of the world."
Whoa !!!
Libs are like that.
Even the left at the Washington Post should be ashamed at this genuflecting at the knee of Communism. But, they won't. They will ignore it, and pretend they are human beings.
What is Philip Bennett's DUmmie screen name?
Mind bet that Rush leads off with this today...
"This will have legs...watch.."
Hopefully, but not by the rest of the MSM, which in a way really doesn't matter anymore, the New Media will give it legs, in any event, we won't forget.
Washington Times in a day or so, and Brit tonite on Fox..
Drudge has picked up on this----may this story be told.
Not since Walter Duranty of the New York Times covered up the crimes against humanity of Josef Stalin in his Pulitzer Prize-winning reports from the old Soviet Union has as American journalist betrayed the aspirations of freedom-loving people on such a massive scale.
THis is like the Eason Jordan story..tok a few days to get out.then katie bar the door..what is it with these liberal media types..they can't hold their liquor?
Ping
It may be, but know this. This story has been picked up by the North Korean media during in the middle of a very major US Exercise.
marxists love only other marxists
FYI...and Drudge has this..
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