When Do We Get The Truth?

Vel

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When are we going to get the truth about what actually to our Ambassador in Libya? I'm tired of no longer being able to trust the American media. How many people think the tough questions are going to be asked on the Sunday morning shows tomorrow? I want to know how we managed to lose track of the ambassador for at least 8 hours while the consulate was under attack. I want to know what the repercussions will be in Tunisia for allowing the black flag of Islam to be flown over our embassy. ( btw.. for those that doubt that Islam is a political rather than a religious force.. how many religions fly a flag? ) I want to know why our president isn't attending security briefings. What do we have to do to get on honest press?
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But no, that would be an utterly fantastical America. In the real America, the president is too busy to attend the security briefing on the morning after a national debacle, but he does have time to do Letterman and appear on a hip-hop radio show hosted by “The Pimp with a Limp.” In the real State Department, the U.S. embassy in Cairo is guarded by Marines with no ammunition, but they do enjoy the soft-power muscle of a Foreign Service officer, one Lloyd Schwartz, tweeting frenziedly into cyberspace (including a whole chain directed at my own Twitter handle, for some reason) about how America deplores insensitive people who are so insensitively insensitive that they don’t respectfully respect all religions equally respectfully and sensitively, even as the raging mob is pouring through the gates.

When it comes to a flailing, blundering superpower, I am generally wary of ascribing to malevolence what is more often sheer stupidity and incompetence. For example, we’re told that, because the consulate in Benghazi was designated as an “interim facility,” it did not warrant the level of security and protection that, say, an embassy in Scandinavia would have. This seems all too plausible — that security decisions are made not by individual human judgment but according to whichever rule-book sub-clause at the Federal Agency of Bureaucratic Facilities Regulation it happens to fall under. However, the very next day the embassy in Yemen, which is a permanent facility, was also overrun, as was the embassy in Tunisia the day after. Look, these are tough crowds, as the president might say at Caesar’s Palace. But we spend more money on these joints than anybody else, and they’re as easy to overrun as the Belgian consulate.

As I say, I’m inclined to be generous, and put some of this down to the natural torpor and ineptitude of government. But Hillary Clinton and General Martin Dempsey are guilty of something worse, in the secretary of state’s weirdly obsessive remarks about an obscure film supposedly disrespectful of Mohammed and the chairman of the joint chiefs’ telephone call to a private citizen asking him if he could please ease up on the old Islamophobia.

Forget the free-speech arguments. In this case, as Secretary Clinton and General Dempsey well know, the film has even less to do with anything than did the Danish cartoons or the schoolteacher’s teddy bear or any of the other innumerable grievances of Islam. The 400-strong assault force in Benghazi showed up with RPGs and mortars: That’s not a spontaneous movie protest; that’s an act of war, and better planned and executed than the dying superpower’s response to it. Secretary Clinton and General Dempsey are, to put it mildly, misleading the American people when they suggest otherwise.

One can understand why they might do this, given the fiasco in Libya. The men who organized this attack knew the ambassador would be at the consulate in Benghazi rather than at the embassy in Tripoli. How did that happen? They knew when he had been moved from the consulate to a “safe house,” and switched their attentions accordingly. How did that happen? The United States government lost track of its ambassador for ten hours. How did that happen? Perhaps, when they’ve investigated Mitt Romney’s press release for another three or four weeks, the court eunuchs of the American media might like to look into some of these fascinating questions, instead of leaving the only interesting reporting on an American story to the foreign press.

For whatever reason, Secretary Clinton chose to double down on misleading the American people. “Libyans carried Chris’s body to the hospital,” said Mrs. Clinton. That’s one way of putting it. The photographs at the Arab TV network al-Mayadeen show Chris Stevens’s body being dragged through the streets, while the locals take souvenir photographs on their cell phones. A man in a red striped shirt photographs the dead-eyed ambassador from above; another immediately behind his head moves the splayed arm and holds his cell-phone camera an inch from the ambassador’s nose. Some years ago, I had occasion to assist in moving the body of a dead man: We did not stop to take photographs en route. Even allowing for cultural differences, this looks less like “carrying Chris’s body to the hospital” and more like barbarians gleefully feasting on the spoils of savagery.

In a rare appearance on a non-showbiz outlet, President Obama, winging it on Telemundo, told his host that Egypt was neither an ally nor an enemy. I can understand why it can be difficult to figure out, but here’s an easy way to tell: Bernard Lewis, the great scholar of Islam, said some years ago that America risked being seen as harmless as an enemy and treacherous as a friend. At the Benghazi consulate, the looters stole “sensitive” papers revealing the names of Libyans who’ve cooperated with the United States. Oh, well. As the president would say, obviously our hearts are with you.

Meanwhile, in Pakistan, the local doctor who fingered bin Laden to the Americans sits in jail. In other words, while America’s clod vice president staggers around pimping limply that only Obama had the guts to take the toughest decision anyone’s ever had to take, the poor schlub who actually did have the guts, who actually took the tough decision in a part of the world where taking tough decisions can get you killed, languishes in a cell because Washington would not lift a finger to help him.

Like I said, no novelist would contrast Chris Stevens on the streets of Benghazi and Barack Obama on stage in Vegas. Too crude, too telling, too devastating.

Disgrace in Benghazi - National Review Online
 
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The Drudge Report is about the only place to find the truth anymore.

You still have to filter it for relevancy, but they will generate 5-6 headlines on any hot story that can slice right thru the political and media spin and obfuscations.
 
The Drudge Report is about the only place to find the truth anymore.

You still have to filter it for relevancy, but they will generate 5-6 headlines on any hot story that can slice right thru the political and media spin and obfuscations.

Yes, but you have so many people in the nation that don't even realize that they're not getting the truth. They don't realize that you have to look at 5 or 6 stories to try to ferret the facts out.
 
The Drudge Report is about the only place to find the truth anymore.

You still have to filter it for relevancy, but they will generate 5-6 headlines on any hot story that can slice right thru the political and media spin and obfuscations.

Yes, but you have so many people in the nation that don't even realize that they're not getting the truth. They don't realize that you have to look at 5 or 6 stories to try to ferret the facts out.


Absolutely. But it is changing. Some days, Drudge has 45 million page views.

The Left is losing their grip on the narrative. I think the extreme media bias we see now is reactionary - as the 'mainstream' challenges the reader to be either 'for us or against us' in what they value as agenda.
 
You will not be getting it from the MSM. They lie and omit the truth. Why? Because they can

They conveniently forget the fact that the new Egyptians president Vows to Win Release of World Trade Center Plotter, and CNN conveniently forgot that they are sitting on a video that would show that these so called protests were in fact, planned attacks on the anniversary of 9-11, Calling for the release of Omar Abdel Rahman AKA the blink sheik. Who was to be sentenced in September 2001 for the plot against America and the first twin tower bombing.


And yet they want the world to condemn a dumbass video and it's maker that is actually kind of cartoonish and extremely stupiid
 
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The Drudge Report is about the only place to find the truth anymore.

You still have to filter it for relevancy, but they will generate 5-6 headlines on any hot story that can slice right thru the political and media spin and obfuscations.

Yes, but you have so many people in the nation that don't even realize that they're not getting the truth. They don't realize that you have to look at 5 or 6 stories to try to ferret the facts out.


Absolutely. But it is changing. Some days, Drudge has 45 million page views.
How fortunate, for him, that most Teabaggers....



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