Posted on 08/16/2005 7:11:59 AM PDT by Chickenhawk Warmonger
The New York Times ran an article on August 15, 2005 that was an eye opening discourse into the soul of the print media. The article, Editors Ponder how to Present a Broad Picture of Iraq, was spurred by an anonymous email that has been making the rounds since January 2005. The email was basically a list of many of the accomplishments that had taken place in post Saddam Iraq. A number of editors of major newspapers, all Associated Press members, had concerns that they where not telling the whole story about Iraq.
Mike Silverman, managing editor of the Associated Press, lamented the fact that explosions and shootings and fatalities and injuries on some days seem to dominate the news. Silverman cited the dangers in Iraq as one of the reasons reporters were not getting more of the good things. Kathleen Carroll, the APs Executive Editor, actually said that it was much easier to add up the number of dead than to determine how many hospitals received power on a particular day or how many schools were built. Silverman than threw out the typical media excuse the positives listed in the email were actually in various AP stories but they were buried in the articles.
Well heres a news flash for the editors cited in the article. The email that started the ball rolling was actually excerpts from an article published on the Internet on January 30, 2005. The article, Accentuating the Negative, was published on OpinionEditorials.com. How did I get all of this information about the original article? Easy I wrote it.
Yes, the major print media was thrown into fits of healthy discussion by a woman who lives in Guyton, GA. A southern belle, wife, mother and grandmother that works full time as a Registered Nurse. A writer that has no degree in journalism but writes op-ed pieces for free (but would not mind getting paid). A woman who loves to write and has book number 2 in production with a publisher. I am just someone that seeks out the facts and doesnt rely on what someone tells me. Someone that can form an opinion all by their little self. I put my critical thinking skills developed through years of nursing to work.
Believe it or not, a dreaded FReeper and member of the Pajamahadeen knows more about the situation in Iraq than all of the high paid, high powered editors that rule what we read every day. I have no connections, no anonymous sources. Ramsey Clark did not have to set up interviews for me. I do not have an account at Kinkos or access to forged memo templates. No one got outed in my attempt to uncover the truth. Lives were not placed in jeopardy. Not one single animal was harmed in my quest for information. No one was forced to wear panties on their head or participate in naked pyramids. Heck, I didnt even have to give money to the other side in Fallujah to get the low-down.
In an ironic twist, a follow-up article, "Ignoring the Positive", was published on opinioneditorials.com the very same day. I did not have to be stationed in Baghdad or embedded with troops in Fallujah to get my information. No one was firing RPGs at me. The only injury I sustained was a paper cut while printing out my rough draft of the article. The information for both articles came the War on Terror section of the Department of Defense website - information that anyone with Internet access can get any time of the day. Guess that blows Mr. Silvermans excuse out of the water.
Am I surprised that the print media executives were clueless about the reconstruction facts in Iraq? Not hardly. Was the information more difficult to obtain than tallying up the dead and injured in Iraq? Uh, no. Any one with any amount of common sense knows the truth. Things are not all peaches and cream in Iraq but they certainly are not all black as the media would have us believe. So the next time one of the media pundits laments the difficulty obtaining positive information from Iraq, consider the source. The only difficulty the media has is setting aside their hatred of President Bush long enough to do their job. And they wonder why the newspaper circulation numbers are down across the board? Guess its easier to tally up the numbers than find out the truth.
Woohoo fellow Georgian!!
Good job stirring the pot like that!
Now you'll need to set up an alternate account so you can still post anonymously here on FR (hint hint)
I'm going to ping the GA board now.
bump
A great big AMEN to that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just keep writing articles like these. Then send ABC, CBS, NBC, NY Times and the like the bill for doing their work.
Great piece!
I hope your "papercut" is better. :D
Very nice. And thank you for doing it.
bttt
Bravo.
Bulls-eye!
While reading your post, I had one of those moments where you pound the table and think, "THATS what I am trying to say!" I just wish I had the talents to say it as well as you.
When I realized that that the Mediacrats were telling me that I was too stupid to make an informed decision or even collect the facts, I became rather angry.
I think I will go out and cancel my fishwrappper, er...newspaper.
Bravo! bump.
You still subscribe? Haven't had a newspaper in this house for years, not since joining FR.
What a stupid word. We're at war with the culture and religion from whence this word has "cleverly" been derived.
Why any FReeper uses it is beyond me.
I hardly think any one here would use the word "Pajamastapo" or the phrase "FReeper Rouge" in any context other than a direct insult.
I suppose it's petty of me to nit-pick it, but it annoys me every time I see it because it's not the least bit flattering.
If the opportunity ever presents itself, will you marry me?
Yes, but it does say "up yours" to the MSM nicely.
BTTT!! You rock lady!!
Good stuff ping!
I happen to think Pajamhadeen is quite funny and I snicker every time I see it. So I guess that evens it out.
Mentioned on-air (Rush, Hannity as well I think) yesterday.
Rush thanked the Freepers specifically.
Maybe the AJC will print your article.
I won't hold my breath.
Job well done to a fellow Georgian.
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