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Home Front: Politix
Mark Steyn Slams Ted Koppel and JF’ing Kerry
2004-05-02
EFL. Read the whole thing at the link.
According to Ted Koppel, dragging his gravitas like a ball and chain, "The most important thing a journalist can do is remind people of the cost of war"...
What happened to the idea of reporting the facts?
[T]he cost of war is a tragedy for the families of the American, British and other coalition forces who’ve died in the last year. But we owe it to the dead, always, every day, to measure their sacrifice against the mission, its aims, its successes, its setbacks. And, if the cause is still just, then you honor the fallen by pressing on to victory -- and then reading the roll call of the dead.

If that doesn’t quite have the sweeps-month ratings appeal "Nightline" is looking for, since Ted has now established himself as a $6 million list reader he might like to remind people of the comparative costs of war. At two seconds per name, to read out the combat deaths of the War of 1812 he’d have to persuade ABC to extend the show to an hour and a quarter. To read out the combat deaths of the Korean War, he’d need a 19-hour show. For World War II, he’d have to get ABC to let him read out names of the dead 24/7 for an entire week. If he wants to, I’d be happy to fly him to London so he can go on the BBC and read out the names of the 3,097,392 British combat deaths in World War I, which would take him the best part of three months, without taking bathroom breaks, or indeed pausing for breath.
I’ll vote for that part.
Here’s where it’s worth considering the cost of Ted Koppel in the broader sense. Our enemies
[including the LLL and most of the Democratic Party, in lockstep with the terrorists who would destroy us - and them]
have made a bet -- that the West in general and America in particular are soft and decadent and have no attention span; that the "sleeping giant" Admiral Yamamoto feared he’d wakened at Pearl Harbor can no longer be roused... The cost of war is the cost of losing it measured against the cost of winning it. We can reach our own conclusions about which the coalition’s dead would opt for.
[Emphasis added.] As usual, Steyn sums up the LLL and their fellow-traveler media types to a T.
Posted by:Barbara Skolaut

#14  One point of fact - I don't know where Steyn got his British WWI combat death figure from, but I think it's out by a factor of 3. Total casualties for the British Empire forces were about 3 million; deaths just under 1 million.
Posted by: Bulldog   2004-05-03 4:48:59 AM  

#13  #9: life is not as simple as you might like it to be. Under your reasoning, Ronald Reagan would be a far better target for being 'on watch' when 241 Marines were killed in Lebanon, and for the subsequent pullout of U.S. forces from that theatre.
Posted by: Anonymous4715   2004-05-02 10:45:04 PM  

#12  I'ma gonna live forever looks like. I got a little sign what sez: You Know She Still Ugly
Posted by: Churchhills Parrot   2004-05-02 8:56:11 PM  

#11  bad - LOL! I think it rocks!
Posted by: .com   2004-05-02 6:24:46 PM  

#10  Heck I was gonna post that column, but with the title:

Steyn Smackdown: Koppel Goes Down for the Kount

Glad I didn't. Silly headline idea.
Posted by: badanov   2004-05-02 6:03:08 PM  

#9  Ever since Clitor - - I mean Clinton showed a total lack of balls in 1993 and pulled our troops out of Somalia after he changed their mission and saw them burned and their bodies dragged thru the streets, the Arabs have taken for granted that if they can repeat that the Americans will just fold up and run home to mommie. Koppel and his girlfriends in CNN, CBS, etc., are trying their damndest to make that come true. If Fonda Kerry would just STFD and STFU and pay attention to Pres. Bush, maybe he's learn something.

Fmr USMC Sgt, Vietnam 1970
Posted by: Fleck   2004-05-02 5:12:25 PM  

#8  bush should declare war on iran and syria

Only the House and Senate can declare war.
Posted by: ed   2004-05-02 3:36:52 PM  

#7  Lessons of VN

1. Do not go to war unless you plan to defeat your enemy.

2. Let the warriors do their job.

3. Don't let news sluts effect 1 and 2.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-05-02 3:26:30 PM  

#6  For World War II, he’d have to get ABC to let him read out names of the dead 24/7 for an entire week.

Actually more insight about World War II than Koppel could give us would be to put on TV the recently discovered 100+ year old parrot that belonged to Churchill in the 1940s, and to this day still shouts out "F*** Hitler, F*** the Nazis". (It would have to be cable, the FCC would get a tad pissed if the bird would editorialize like that over the commercial airwaves.)
Posted by: BigEd   2004-05-02 3:18:30 PM  

#5  we are at war but the media want the public to think otherwise. this is why they are victims and not heroes in their eyes.
it is the same reason the media why the media never showed the trully horific pictures of 9-11..the ones where people are jumping/falling from the top floors..the people sticking thier bodies out of windows while flames are behind them..these images whould of enraged the public and the media did not want that.

we are at war it is time the media accepts this and gets behind the president and the american people.

bush should declare war on iran and syria and trully mobilize this countries resources to that effect.. the media would have to get on board or trully shine as enemies of the american people....
Posted by: Dan   2004-05-02 1:57:00 PM  

#4  I think Steyn has mastered some ancient oriental art of mind control -- how else to explain the fact that it's damn hard to ever disagree with him?
Posted by: geezer   2004-05-02 1:51:31 PM  

#3  I have to believe MANY -- if not most -- of the names the ABC fecesmonger read were killed due to the ABCNBCCBS NETWORK, NYT, WASHPOST and the DEMOCRAT PARTY talkingorifices including DeanKennedyKerry gave aid and comfort to the enemy with their propaganda and defeatist rhetoric -- leading the enemy to believe BLOODSHED would demoralize Americans, result in RETREAT and lead to a victory for the enemy. Koppel and its ILK are TRAITORS; and in a just America would be treated accordingly by officers of the federal government acting within the bounds of the US Constitution.
Posted by: Garrison   2004-05-02 1:19:48 PM  

#2  Koppel portrayed these warriors as victims, just as they would a 9/11 reading of the dead, or OK City bombing. These fine Americans went for a purpose, and Koppel would do better if he noted that. Fox News Sunday said they will do something similar next Sunday, but instead of reading the names of the US dead, they will read a list of the achievements these brave Americans died for
Posted by: Frank G   2004-05-02 12:23:20 PM  

#1  Among other things, the fact that this was done in the middle of the war and was bound to be incomplete at the time of reading, shows Koppel's statements to be completely bogus.

As the man said :you honor the fallen by pressing on to victory -- and then reading the roll call of the dead
Posted by: Xbalanke   2004-05-02 12:12:58 PM  

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