James924
There hasnt been nearly as much news in the past few months about Iraq as there typically has been for the past few years. It seems that when bombs arent going off and US Troops arent dying, the media doesnt want to report on Iraq. Here is a DoD site with a day by day, hour by hour report on incidents in Iraq.
Check it out. Why arent all these things in the news? Because they are mostly GOOD NEWS. And good news in iraq apparently isn't news worthy.
Here is the link:
http://www.arcent.army.mil/media_releases/media_releases.asp
Its becoming increasingly popular to get foreign policy info from .gov and .mil and foreign policy and pentagon sites these days as personal .org blogs are less and less reliable for accuracy.
here are a few of my favorites:
http://www.centcom.mil
http://www.state.gov/
http://pentagontv.feedroom.com/
http://www.mnf-iraq.com/
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Excellent observation. The answer is that the Liberal Left are so deeply invested in America's defeat that this type of news will never be allowed to be reported by the mainstream media.
Instead their mantra is gloom and doom.
Vote non-LibDem in '08.
Excellent observation. The answer is that the Liberal Left are so deeply invested in America's defeat that this type of news will never be allowed to be reported by the mainstream media.
Instead their mantra is gloom and doom.
Vote non-LibDem in '08.
is the aussie Rupert Murdoch owner of Fox-news and other pro-communist liberal media , a radical zi0nist?
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So much for cooling down the rhetoric. At a time when liberals are blaming the "vitriol" of the conservative movement for violence in America, Media Matters (a liberal group which targets conservative media) is planning what it calls a campaign of "guerrilla warfare and sabotage" against Fox News. It just goes to show that if liberals can't win on message, they will seek to destroy the messenger.
In a story running on Politico.com, Media Matters founder David Brock described the old strategy against Fox News as one of "containment." The new strategy is simple: "War on Fox."
In an interview and a 2010 planning memo shared with POLITICO, Brock listed the fronts on which Media Matters -- which he said is operating on a $10 million-plus annual budget -- is working to chip away at Fox and its parent company, News Corp. They include its bread-and-butter distribution of embarrassing clips and attempts to rebut Fox points, as well as a series of under-the-radar tactics.
Media Matters, Brock said, is assembling opposition research files not only on Fox's top executives but on a series of midlevel officials. It has hired an activist who has led a successful campaign to press advertisers to avoid Glenn Beck's show. The group is assembling a legal team to help people who have clashed with Fox to file lawsuits for defamation, invasion of privacy or other causes.
Amazing, isn't it? Rather than focusing on doing a better job of getting out the liberal message and promoting left wing policies, this group seeks to bring down the most popular cable news outlet in America. Instead of putting out a better product, they seek to destroy the other product using "under-the-radar tactics" and attacks on those who work at Fox. This is nothing short of pathetic.
Taking a casual look at the Media Matters web site, one will find a plethora of headlines aimed at Fox News:
So much for cooling down the rhetoric. At a time when liberals are blaming the "vitriol" of the conservative movement for violence in America, Media Matters (a liberal group which targets conservative media) is planning what it calls a campaign of "guerrilla warfare and sabotage" against Fox News. It just goes to show that if liberals can't win on message, they will seek to destroy the messenger.
In a story running on Politico.com, Media Matters founder David Brock described the old strategy against Fox News as one of "containment." The new strategy is simple: "War on Fox."
In an interview and a 2010 planning memo shared with POLITICO, Brock listed the fronts on which Media Matters -- which he said is operating on a $10 million-plus annual budget -- is working to chip away at Fox and its parent company, News Corp. They include its bread-and-butter distribution of embarrassing clips and attempts to rebut Fox points, as well as a series of under-the-radar tactics.
Media Matters, Brock said, is assembling opposition research files not only on Fox's top executives but on a series of midlevel officials. It has hired an activist who has led a successful campaign to press advertisers to avoid Glenn Beck's show. The group is assembling a legal team to help people who have clashed with Fox to file lawsuits for defamation, invasion of privacy or other causes.
Amazing, isn't it? Rather than focusing on doing a better job of getting out the liberal message and promoting left wing policies, this group seeks to bring down the most popular cable news outlet in America. Instead of putting out a better product, they seek to destroy the other product using "under-the-radar tactics" and attacks on those who work at Fox. This is nothing short of pathetic.
Taking a casual look at the Media Matters web site, one will find a plethora of headlines aimed at Fox News:
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