2004-03-14 Home Front: WoT
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Steyn: Iraqi spy case shows media at it again
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Anyone who wants to understand why the media are held in such low regard by the public -- in polls of the most respected professions we usually come somewhere between Nigerian e-mail scammers and serial pedophiles -- should consider the following headline from an Associated Press story in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer last week:
ââAccused Spy Is Cousin Of Bush Stafferââ
The accused spy is Susan Lindauer, who is accused of working for Saddam Husseinâs intelligence agency. She describes herself merely as an "anti-war activist,ââ though, as the daily rummage through the Baathistsâ scrupulous paperwork indicates more clearly every day, being an anti-war activist and on the Saddamite payroll are by no means mutually exclusive.
$10,000??? She shouldâve got oil like Galloway did!
Before she allegedly became an Iraqi agent, Lindauer spent a decade in Washington working for four members of Congress: Peter DeFazio, Ron Wyden, Carol Moseley Braun and Zoe Lofgren. What do these four legislators have in common? Answer: They all have a ââDââ after their name.
as in Dâoh!
But to the Seattle Post-Intelligencerâs headline writer the salient fact about Lindauer is not her 10 years of work for the Democratic Party but the amazing revelation that she is a second cousin of Bush chief of staff Andrew Card.
A second cousin! Hold the front page!
Hereâs an easy test for the publisher, editor and news staff of the paper:- Name all your second cousins.
- Where do they live?
- When did you last see them?
Itâs one thing for the press to be anti-war and feel Saddam should be given another decade or two to come into compliance with Security Council resolutions. Itâs quite another to be so smitten with the old butcher that your copy editors internally absorb Baath Party tribal politics and assume that mere second cousinship with members of the Bush clan automatically puts you in the inner circle. To be fair to the Associated Press, they sent the story out on the wires with the headline, ââWoman Named In Spy Case Worked As Journalist, Congressional Aide.ââ
Whatâs that? ââWorked As Journalistââ? Well, thereâs an angle the Seattle guys unaccountably missed. Before she went to work for the Democratic Party, Lindauer worked for . . . the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Instead of the cousin thing, the headline writer might more usefully have written:
ââAccused Spy Used To Sit At Desk Next To Mine; I Made Clumsy Pass At Her At 1992 Office Party.ââ
Iâd love to see these headline writers working in Hollywood: ââAustin Powers, The Spy Who Shagged Meââ? ââWell, to be honest we thought it sounded punchier as âAustin Powers, The Spy Who Shagged Someone Who Used To Go To School With Someone Who Was A Cousin Of Someone Who Was Briefly Married To A Receptionist At Halliburton. When Cheney Worked There!â ââ
Look, these are serious times. Week after week, more details emerge of the extraordinary number of influential Westerners, from French government ministers to the head of the U.N. Oil-for-Food program, who appear to have been in the pay of Saddam. Thatâs, among other things, what Susan Lindauer is accused of.
see?
But we donât have a serious press for these serious times. Boring and self-important is not the same as serious. But one reason why John Kerry calculates he can get away with damning the Bush administration as ââcrooksââ and ââliarsââ is because he figures he can count on the mainstream media doing what the Post-Intelligencer did -- instinctively framing every issue in anti-Bush terms, no matter how ludicrously. I suppose itâs not entirely impossible that one reason the Post-Intelligencer guys went with their spy-Bush linkage is because Lindauer has been accused of betraying her country and Al Gore accused Bush of ââbetrayingââ the country, too. But thatâs one more reason why Bush will win in November: The media and the Democrats are sustaining each other in their delusions.
Sen. Kerry thinks the Bush administration are ââcrookedââ and ââlying.ââ The Bush ââlieââ boils down to this: The president believes thereâs a war on. The Dems think 9/11 is like the 1998 ice storm or a Florida hurricane -- just one of those things. And they think Bush is ââlyingââ by insisting on playing it as a war.
As it happens, the only big political ââlieââ in recent days came from Kerry, who told a meeting in Florida, ââIâve met foreign leaders who canât go out and say this publicly, but boy, they look at you and say, âYouâve got to win this, youâve got to beat this guy.â ââ The senator has spent most of the last year in Iowa and New Hampshire, which, for all their charms, are not where one goes to rub shoulders with ââforeign leaders.ââ Jacques Chirac could have driven over the Granite State border from Quebecâs Eastern Townships, where he was vacationing last summer. But he didnât. Kerry does not appear to have ââlooked atââ any foreign leaders since he began his campaign.
so it was a lie...thatâs why he said that about Bush and Cheney - he was projecting his own faults
And, if he had, heâd find them far less well-disposed to him than he imagines. Last Thursday, March 11, 2-1/2 years to the day after Sept. 11, nearly 200 people were murdered by terrorists in Spain. Like Britain, Australia and Poland, Spain is a member of what John Kerry calls Bushâs ââfraudulent coalition.ââ Just a reminder when you hear Kerry talk about "Benedict Arnold" CEOâs who send work overseas, putting Americans out of work: Heinz (remember that name?) has 57 (fortuitous number eh?) factories overseas
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