Posted on 06/08/2006 3:56:39 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Mark Finkelstein
June 8, 2006
You just knew it. The MSM had to find a way to downplay the significance of the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. Whereas he had been portrayed as the key to violence in the country, now that he's dead, he is described as just one among many.
And sure enough, on CNN this morning at about 6:20 AM, there was Octavia Nasr CNN's senior editor for Arab affairs, interviewed by host Soledad O'Brien, suggesting that Zarqawi's death might not really be such a big deal, after all. She reported that beyond Al Qaeda, there were hundreds, even thousands, of other, home-grown insurgent groups in Iraq.
Concluded Nasr: "Some people say it will enrage the insurgency, others say it will hurt it pretty bad. But if you think about the different groups in Iraq, you have to think that Zarqawi's death is not going to be a big deal for them."That Didn't Take Long: CNN Editor Suggests Zarqawi Death 'Not Going to Be a Big Deal' view edit Posted by Mark Finkelstein on June 8, 2006 - 06:36. You just knew it. The MSM had to find a way to downplay the significance of the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. Whereas he had been portrayed as the key to violence in the country, now that he's dead, he is described as just one among many.
And sure enough, on CNN this morning at about 6:20 AM, there was Octavia Nasr CNN's senior editor for Arab affairs, interviewed by host Soledad O'Brien, suggesting that Zarqawi's death might not really be such a big deal, after all. She reported that beyond Al Qaeda, there were hundreds, even thousands, of other, home-grown insurgent groups in Iraq.
Concluded Nasr: "Some people say it will enrage the insurgency, others say it will hurt it pretty bad. But if you think about the different groups in Iraq, you have to think that Zarqawi's death is not going to be a big deal for them."
Stupid CNN. Next up will be John Kerry, Murtha and company wondering why we haven't captured Osama yet. That he's the one we should have killed. I really loathe the extreme lefties.
Liberal media scumbags. I hate them all.
Today show's answer to this bad news was to trot out Joe Biden for better perspective. Plugs reassured the Today audience and DU that this means nothing. Continue to talk about Bush's approval ratings, nothing to see here.
Katie Commie will no doubt don her black mourning attire. We'll get them all, sooner or later.
So, when is the media going to hold the solemn memorial service for this "leader" so they can get up to give glowing tributes and heart-felt testimonies for him?
I agree!
Now, lets kill 10s of THOUSANDS more.....
Give War a chance....Give Bombs a chance......Bleed the bastards white...
Semper Fi
It rarely surprises me any more when the MSM follows their template. I'm sure later today they will have switched back to US deaths in Iraq, Haditha, quagmire etc.
Somehow I hope he got his 72 raisins.
As I was cruising the news networks this morning I noticed that CNN Headline News was off the air for quite some time.
I guess they were observing a moment of silence for their fallen hero.
Let them sing in Al's honor!
Let them profess they wish they were the from the same country as he and how great his religion is in his / their eyes.
Let'em sell their songs to the mullahs......let'em live as honorable servants of the Taliban.
Let'em kiss my a$$!!
Off topic...sort of.
CNN founder,Ted Turner is trying to get $7 million for his biography, so far no takers.
Brad & Jolie received $7 million dollars for photo's of their African born baby.
Agreed. It's a big deal. Prolly second only to OBL, or that freak right hand man to OBL.
Matt Fuzz-Head will likely just use Katie's source, "some people", to do just that.
That Miles dude actually asked Peter Bergen (who was downplaying the importance) what was the difference in style between Zarqawi and Bin Laden. Like is one a Mod and the other a Rocker?
I really, really, really, really despise these people.
Let's face it, after many believed that the capture or killing of Saddam and his sons would diminish the insurgency, it continued.
John Murtha
"I'm surprised our troops could rise from their deep depression and take time from their killing sprees, their rapes and pillaging to even feed themselves let alone do the intelligence and launch an air attack to take this guy out."
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