Posted on 07/26/2006 9:03:10 PM PDT by Reagan Man
On July 18, CNN correspondent Nick Robertson aired a report from Beirut. Throughout his entire report on Anderson Cooper 360, Robertson accepted uncritically the claims of a Hezbollah guide about what he was seeing.
According to NewsBusters Rich Noyes: Robertson touted his exclusive exchange with a Hezbollah propagandist who led him on a tour of a bombed-out block of southern Beirut. Hezbollah claimed to show that Israeli bombs had struck civilian areas of the city, not the terrorist groups headquarters.
Wrote Noyes: The Hezbollah press officer, Hussein Nabulsi, even directed CNNs camera: Just look. Shoot. Look at this building. Is it a military base? Is it a military base, or just civilians living in this building? A few moments later, Nabulsi instructed CNN to videotape him as he ran up to a pile of rubble: Shoot me. Shoot. This is here where they said Sheikh Nasrallah, the secretary-general of Hezbollah, is living. This is wrong!
At one point Roberston said: As we run past the rubble, we see much that points to civilian life, no evidence apparent of military equipment.
As he concluded his report, anchor John Roberts gushed, Well, extraordinary tour that you took there today, Nic. And a lot of people here at CNN say you're very, very brave for doing it, but we expect nothing less. Nic Robertson in Beirut, thanks very much.
Not once during the entire segment, which was unvarnished Hezbollah propaganda, did Robertson mention that he was being led around by the nose by a Hezbollah propagandist.
All this led NewsBusters to wonder if Robertson is looking to be the next Peter Arnett, the disgraced leftist Aussie journalist who allowed himself to become a mouthpiece for Saddam Hussein.
Robertson finally came clean on CNNs Reliable Sources Sunday, when he admitted that there's no doubt about it. They had control of the situation. They designated the places that we went to, and we certainly didn't have time to go into the houses or lift up the rubble to see what was underneath.
If Robertson was alone in allowing himself to be used by the enemy it would just be an isolated incident, but instead, hes just one of a pack of journalists who never seem to be able to support the U.S. or its ally Israel in the war on terror.
Thanks to the mainstream medias constant carping about alleged U.S. or Israeli brutality, the hands of the American military in Iraq and the Israelis in Lebanon are tied up in all sorts of politically correct handicaps that prevent them from taking decisive action when thats what is required to win.
Recently on my radio broadcast I said if I were president for one day ending the war would be the easiest thing in the world. I would simply sign an executive order pulling all embedded reporters out of war zones where America is involved. Id sign a second executive order having a complete media blackout of the war zone for the next six months.
I had an army lieutenant colonel on the show and I asked him if I did that, how long it would take him to you to end this war?
Maybe thirty days or so, he said.
The war goes on longer because of the medias slanted coveragewe cant do what we need to do for fear of the backlash with the media questioning everything we do, everyplace we go.
The media have no problem taking the word of every insurgent posing as an innocent civilian. They ignore the established fact that the insurgents main strategy is to bury themselves in the civilian population.
This is how they fight wars. They dont mind women and children dying. That is all part of their strategy. They understand that the U.S., Israel and other civilized nations have values and a moral standard and they realize that we will do everything in our power to protect innocent people. They blend in with the people and when the innocent civilians they use as human shields are killed they use the deaths as propaganda tools and the media eat it up.
"Wrote Noyes: The Hezbollah press officer, Hussein Nabulsi, even directed CNNs camera: Just look. Shoot. Look at this building. Is it a military base? Is it a military base, or just civilians living in this building? A few moments later, Nabulsi instructed CNN to videotape him as he ran up to a pile of rubble: Shoot me. Shoot. This is here where they said Sheikh Nasrallah, the secretary-general of Hezbollah, is living. This is wrong!
At one point Robertson said: As we run past the rubble, we see much that points to civilian life, no evidence apparent of military equipment. "
I watched this and could not believe it was on the air, it was weird when a few days later Robertson had to apologies.
It was like when I used to read that nonsense by Stephen Glass in the New Republic, I knew it was fake, but I never thought I would see it revealed.
are we supposed to be surprised by CNN ?
"The public's right to know."
Not even in the fight of our lives will these clowns show any pause for self-restraint. The press can't boast by pointing out any surges in viewership, can they? To the contrary. They've never felt more obsolete.
So, who are they trying to impress?
So, .... you've been to South Korea, have you?
Yep! It's great fun, you should definitely visit Korea, too. I highly recommend it!
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