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Home Front: Politix
Report: Dutch traveler profiting from heroism on jet
2009-12-29
The Dutch tourist who helped stop the alleged terrorist plot is profiting off his heroism, according to the media outlet Gawker.
Filthy lucre, is it? Why, damn the man! I'll bet he'd have profited out of it if he'd been killed, too.
Jasper Schuringa, who burned his hands while taking down Flight 253's would-be terrorist, has taken in at least $18,000 for two cell phone pictures and interviews with CNN and the New York Post, according to Foster Kamer of Gawker.
$18,000? That's big money. That's like ten minutes of a Bill Clinton talk.
Schuringa, who sought the help of an Israeli handler to arrange the media appearances, according to the Web site, said Saturday he heard a pop, saw smoke and climbed over seats to stop a man from trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight in Detroit. "I didn't think. I just went over there to try to save the plane," Schuringa said on CNN.
And what was everyone else doing at the time?
As passengers on Flight 253 screamed "fire, fire" on Friday, Schuringa said he figured the suspect was "trying to blow up the plane."
So if he'd kept his seat and hollered "fire!" he wouldn't have made $18,000.
"When you hear a pop on a plane, you're awake," Schuringa said.
... and looking for the source.
The Detroit News tried to reach Schuringa, starting on Saturday, but he has not responded to Facebook requests for an interview.
There's no law saying he has to.
Mike Bernacchi, a marketing professor at the University of Detroit-Mercy, said Schuringa's move is a byproduct of "his whole reality mechanism. Reality sells."
So does fantasy, for that matter. And I'm guessing you make more money off good reality than off bad reality, and better money off fantasy of any but the worst sort.
"There's a price tag on everything and I guess while that is not the motivation and not the initiation of the action, the opportunity is there," Bernacchi said. "More and more folks are seizing it. Twenty years ago, a parade through main street and receiving a key would have been it and delightful. The price tag is out there. No good deed goes without remuneration."
I heard it as "no good deed goes unpunished." I guess he's getting off lightly, just being criticized for picking up a few bucks.
Posted by:Fred

#18  I hope he's having 'world-class sex', like Capt. Sullenberger.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2009-12-29 20:04  

#17  Since Rahm Emanuel could not capitalize on this crisis: Recall this quote: You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And since the administration has a lot of egg on its face about this near-disaster and since the MSM are aiders, abeters, and apologists of/for the current administration, it makes sense that the MSM would be critical of Jasper rather than say "Thanks; job well done."
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-12-29 17:13  

#16  What this article should be about is why aren't they organizing a ticker tape parade down Broadway for him and why hasn't Obama mentioned giving him a medal yet. Let's hope that someone can manage to get some of his work out on DVD in the US, so that he can profit some more.
Posted by: ryuge   2009-12-29 16:28  

#15  " ...but it actually reminds me of a couple of retired hookers pretending to be elderly virgins discussing the facts of life."

A wonderful analogy of the concept of journalistic ethics! Media tearing down a hero because they couldn't pony up the dough for a story they wanted for free.
Posted by: regular joe   2009-12-29 15:21  

#14  I wouldn't be surprised if the MSM next links the Flying Dutchman to the Nazis

Or worse.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-12-29 15:09  

#13  I actually dropped him a message on Facebook on the day this happened, congratulating him.
He acted how I would hope I would act, but you never know until the rubber meets the road.
As far as I'm concerned, if I ever meet him, he's not going to have to buy anything.
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2009-12-29 13:23  

#12  I would say that the MSM's tut-tutting reminds me of a couple of elderly virgins discussing the facts of life, but it actually reminds me of a couple of retired hookers pretending to be elderly virgins discussing the facts of life.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2009-12-29 13:17  

#11  The MSM are always annoyed when their team lose. The journalists they employ just can't be too obvious about it.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-12-29 12:50  

#10  --- At the very LEAST a phone call from Barry. In your dreams, man! Barry would never stoop to such a despicable action.
--- Speaking of despicable, I wouldn't be surprised if the MSM next links the Flying Dutchman to the Nazis. If so, you read it here first.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-12-29 12:38  

#9  The workman deserves his wage, good on him. I would cheerfully pay this man 18K out of my own pocket if I had it.
If the jihad-kebab had turned out to be Osama himself, Jasper and friends would be splitting 50 mil courtesy of Uncle Sam and Detroit News would probably be belly-aching about that too.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2009-12-29 11:15  

#8  It is utterly disgusting to see this kind of faux outrage from the mainstream media, an industry that falls well below the average whorehouse in ethics and dignity.
Posted by: Pheamble the Rasher9048   2009-12-29 11:12  

#7  I don't understand why this guy is expected to pay for ANYTHING in the United States EVER.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2009-12-29 10:40  

#6  More power to him. Nice work.
Posted by: newc   2009-12-29 10:33  

#5  IMHO his actions deserve an immediate response. At the very LEAST a phone call from Barry. I know they are stillsorting out the details but come on call the guys and thank him. The money? Dude strike hard and strike often, it wont last that long.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2009-12-29 08:49  

#4  Sounds like the Detroit News is pissed off that he didn't "friend" them on Facebook, at the very least.

How much have we taxpayers shelled out for the TSA employees and other government apparatchiki who didn't stop the terrorist from getting on the plane? How much has that pinhead Napolitano made since she took over Homeland Security?

He at least earned his 18k. Thank you, Mr. Schuringa.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-12-29 08:44  

#3  It's not like the media seeks to make money off of tragedies or faux crisis. /sarc off
Posted by: P2k on vacation   2009-12-29 08:05  

#2  Formal recognition from the White House and a grateful nation? No, no, no! The media would rather talk about MONEY.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-12-29 07:56  

#1  Get it while you can, buddy. And screw the hand-wringers. Oh, and thanks for helping out on the flight.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2009-12-29 03:24  

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