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10 Best ‘Lone Survivor’ Takedowns of Liberal Media
Newsbusters ^ | 1-13-2014 | Matthew Philbin

Posted on 01/13/2014 11:15:00 PM PST by smoothsailing

10 Best ‘Lone Survivor’ Takedowns of Liberal Media

By Matthew Philbin | January 13, 2014 | 17:01

CNN’s Jake Tapper would have done well to read “Lone Survivor,” rather than just seeing the new movie, before interviewing former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell last week. If he had, Tapper might have been more careful than to describe the deaths of Luttrell’s SEAL comrades in Afghanistan as “senseless.” And he would have been wary of Luttrell’s contempt for the liberal media.

The film “Lone Survivor, which ” took in $38.5 million at the box office its opening weekend is based on a 2010 book by Luttrell that tells the tragic story of a 2005 operation in which the three other members of Luttrell’s SEAL team, along with 17 other special ops warriors, were killed. The story turned on the team’s agonized decision to turn lose some Afghan goat herders who had stumbled onto its concealed position. As the SEALs had feared, the freed civilians went straight to the Taliban, precipitating the battle.

While the movie recounts the fateful decision, it doesn’t explicitly tell the audience that a big part of deciding not to kill the goat herders was the certain knowledge that, “The media in the United States of America would crucify us,” in Luttrell’s words.

To kill or not kill the goat herders was a horrible choice to have to make – a moral, ethical and military dilemma that weighed the lives of the civilians against the lives of the team. Luttrell was rightly furious at having to to decide knowing that the SEALs would never get a fair shake from a hostile news media.

Throughout the book, Luttrell registered distrust of liberals in the media and in Washington – and did so with a very direct eloquence. Here are 10 of the best examples from the book. (Page numbers correspond to the Kindle Edition.)

1. “This entire business of modern war crimes, as identified by the liberal wings of politics and the media, began in Iraq and has been running downhill ever since. Everyone’s got to have his little hands in it, blathering on about the public’s right to know.” (p. 38)

2. “It’s been an insidious progression, the criticisms of the U.S. Armed Forces from politicians and from the liberal media, which knows nothing of combat, nothing of our training, and nothing of the mortal dangers we face out there on the front line.”(p. 36)

3. “That situation might look simple in Washington, where the human rights of terrorists are often given high priority. And I am certain liberal politicians would defend their position to the death. Because everyone knows liberals have never been wrong about anything. You can ask them. Anytime.” (p. 37)

4. On the left’s view of U.S. troops: “… we were somehow in the wrong, brutal killers, bullying other countries; that we who put our lives on the line for our nation at the behest of our government should somehow be charged with murder for shooting our enemy.” (p. 36)

5. “I promise you every insurgent, freedom fighter and stray gunman in Iraq who we arrested knew the ropes, knew that the way out was to announce he had been tortured by the Americans, ill-treated, or prevented from reading the Koran or eating his breakfast or watching television. They all knew al-Jazeera, the Arab broadcasters, would pick it up, and it would be relayed to the U.S.A., where the liberal media would joyfully accuse all of us of being murderers or barbarians or something. Those terrorist organizations laugh at the U.S. media, and they know exactly how to use the system against us.” (p. 39)

6. “Was there ever a greater uproar than the one that broke out over Abu Ghraib? In the bigger scheme of things, in the context of all the death and destruction that Muslim extremists have visited upon this world, a bunch of Iraqi prisoners being humiliated does not ring my personal alarm bell. And it would not ring yours either if you ever saw firsthand what these guys are capable of. I mean, Jesus, they cut off people’s heads, American heads, aid workers’ heads. They think nothing of slaughtering thousands of people; they’ve stabbed and mutilated young American soldiers, like something out of the Middle Ages.” (p. 68)

7. Of the realization that the goat herders had betrayed the SEALs’ position: “It was the stupidest, most southern-fried, lamebrained decision I ever made in my life. I must have been out of my mind. I had actually cast a vote which I knew could sign our death warrant. I’d turned into a fucking liberal, a half-assed, no-logic nitwit, all heart, no brain, and the judgment of a jackrabbit.” (p. 206)

8. “I guess we’d better start getting used to the consequences and permit the American liberal to squeak and squeal us to ultimate defeat. I believe that’s what it’s called when you pack up and go home, when a war fought under your own ‘civilized’ terms is unwinnable.” (p. 313)

9. “And I am left feeling that no matter how much the drip-drip-drip of hostility towards us is perpetuated by the liberal press, the American people simply do not believe it. They are rightly proud of the armed forces of the United States of America. They innately understand what we do.” (p. 375)

10. “Some members of the media might think they can brainwash the public anytime they like, but I know they can’t. Not here. Not in the United States of America.” (p. 376)

Here’s hoping Luttrell is right.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
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To: iontheball

They could not leave the herders without killing them, they said it they talked about it

They did move yto establish radio contact

People now take radio contact as an easy given. But in those mts ten yrs ago no

The whole story was about no radio. They did their best it was not their fault the no comm


41 posted on 01/14/2014 5:20:54 AM PST by stanne
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To: Vendome

That’s in Utah, not Idaho. Very pretty country (near Moab).


42 posted on 01/14/2014 5:56:18 AM PST by Disambiguator
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To: Disambiguator

Maybe I won’t make it after all....


43 posted on 01/14/2014 6:02:32 AM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: Vendome

Too far from your point of origin?


44 posted on 01/14/2014 6:24:10 AM PST by Disambiguator
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To: Disambiguator

No.

Can’t read a map apparently...

LOL


45 posted on 01/14/2014 6:32:08 AM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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To: stanne

leaving them tied up would not have been murder , they would have been found , the noisy goat herd would have ensured that. Does AFG have wolves ? They sure don’t have rattlesnakes , as the movie showed .

I have to read the book to see how that conversation actually went according to Marcus , not the movie producers . Marcus himself has written that , in retrospect , he kind of blew it : “ Of the realization that the goat herders had betrayed the SEALs’ position: “It was the stupidest, most southern-fried, lamebrained decision I ever made in my life. I must have been out of my mind. I had actually cast a vote which I knew could sign our death warrant. I’d turned into a fucking liberal, a half-assed, no-logic nitwit, all heart, no brain, and the judgment of a jackrabbit.” I agree with that assessment . We are too kind , too merciful , to those that couldn’t give a rip about either .


46 posted on 01/14/2014 9:51:08 AM PST by LeoWindhorse
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To: LeoWindhorse

According to him the movie was exact the conversations were about not wanting them to die due to anything the SEALs did

It’s crazy how people second guess these guys like they were stupid


47 posted on 01/14/2014 11:17:42 AM PST by stanne
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To: LeoWindhorse

I’d think that way at least sometimes if I went through it. They counted on the backup coming after their communication didnt meet the second window.
They counted on the radios or the phone working

Our guys are not murderers. Going to he’ll for this country is not expected. And our country doesn’t murder children and old men

They were sent there without proper equipment backup and recon. The media is horrible but they did not kill these guys. The afghanis did


48 posted on 01/14/2014 11:26:37 AM PST by stanne
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To: stanne

I talked to two POWs who met Fonda, about the note,and they said it never happened.

Between them they hadabout 10 years of torture, malnourishment, solitary confinement, etc. I’ll take their words.

There is enough evidence of Fonda’s treason to convict her without having to use undocumented “stories”. If you have the names of POWS who said that the “note” incident happened, send them to me and I’ll run it by dozens of senior POWs from the Hanoi Hilton, including Adm. Denton (who is not well). Another friend of mine was the late Col. Bud Day who would have known what went on in the Hilton. he never said anything about it.

Let’s stick with provable facts. Any effort to use “hearsay” will only diminish our credibility and that is what the LEFT IS TRYING TO DO.

Let’s not fall for their schemes and disinformation.


49 posted on 01/14/2014 5:26:18 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: max americana
Even when I was still in canuckistan during the Iraq War, the lib media and foreign media were in cahoots cheering for deaths of American soldiers. The AP especially. Those traitorous bastards were the sole reason for driving anti Americanism just to spite Dubya’.

Yes they were.

They cheered when "wise insurgents" disguised themselves as allies and attacked a base from within.

It was all a big power Ghraib. They wanted to turn the American public against the War and Bush (Boosh) so the Rats could win in 2004. It succeeded in turning the public against the war, but it also served to rally the so-called (foreign funded) "insurgents" (terrorists who could commit war crimes without internationale rebuke).

In 2004, 2005 we weren't fighting against Iraqis, we were fighting along side them. Saddam had already been toppled.

The fact that there was no outcry from the Left or John Kerry about Hillary/Obama's war crime murder of a POW named Momar Gaddafi shows the emptyness of their "moral" argument. "WE came, WE saw, HE DIED!! (chuckle chortle)" - Sec. of State Hillary Clinton on the torture, abuse, and murder of Momar Gaddafi.

50 posted on 01/14/2014 5:33:34 PM PST by a fool in paradise ("Health care is too important to be left to the government.")
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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper

Why would any patriot or American take Fonda’s word over a group of men who lived to tell about it, and do tell about it?

I’ve met them and have been in their company many times.

I do expect to not have to defend these fine gentleman and the greatest of national treasures we have, here on Free Republic.
It is a travesty

I don’t want to ever have to say this.


51 posted on 01/14/2014 5:49:52 PM PST by stanne
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