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A brief interview with intelligence community apostate and former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter yields some interesting stuff. As always, the man pulls no punches:
We are in a war: Over 4000 of our servicemen have died. And it’s not just Congress or the elected officials that failed to perform; it’s the entire nation collectively, from the president, the congress, the media and the people. So, yeah, I’m a little bit harsher in my critique, because I think the circumstances warrant it.
I think people need to recognize and understand that when you turn on TV [or] buy a newspaper, you cannot view this as a singular source of information upon which to base your own independent point of view – you’re getting propaganda.
It’s not fatal to a society to have a biased media. Take a look at England, where they have a plethora of newspapers, all of which possess strong bias: All you need to do is put on your bias filter, and you can get to the kernels of fact. Here in the United States, we try to pretend that there isn’t a bias – you know, that it is “All the news that’s fit to print,” that it is “Fair and Balanced.” That’s garbage, and we need to understand that.
And those are the soft blows. Not a long read, but a worthy one.
Check it out.
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I think this comparison is instructive. The left should take this as a benchmark of where it needs to be in terms of organization and discipline.
Thanks for this, kes.
. . . and thought of you. Hope all’s well and thanks for this Ritter piece.
Mu . . .
This week my whole body aches from REALITY.
Being an avid reader of Scott Ritter – who is almost always right – I can now add MIGRAINE to the list
His points about IRAN are worth reading and re-reading as his accuracy rate is very high.
Thanks for the essay
His words about Iran, for sure, and the ones about the media not being the problem, so much as the lazy, uninformed consumers of its products (“the people of the United States”).
All this bears repeating; and passing on; especially this
(emphasis added by me)
I wrote a diary on Scott Ritter back in February:
It is about the War on Iraq, and definitely worth the read, as is the entire article:
Ritter’s voice should be spread far and wide.
Thanks for the update Kestrel!