-- On 2 May 2003 at 10:18, Ed Stone wrote:
The bias of the US news media is most clearly demonstrated by the general absence of questions or discussion along the lines of "For months the US sought a resolution from the UN authorizing an attack to 'disarm Saddam of his weapons of mass destruction'.'
The press is not biased when it fails to report an issue as much as you would desire. The press is biased when their political desires get in the way of reality, as in their reporting of "unexpectedly strong Iraqi resistance" and the inability of large sections of the press to notice that the Iraqis were losing in the cities, as well as the desert. On MSNBC there were a huge number of stories predicting a Stalingrad like battle for Baghdad, and then when the US started taking cities with very low casualties, a viewer of NBC would have had great difficulty in discovering the fact. NBC did not fail to give some stories the emphasis that some people thought they should have. Instead their stories were wrong. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG hwkjthD6v+MskdmauaUDBV+CvO+jdPn9Jj9Svc3c 4/UUeNUN6F3Kre+uv43Zm16jP7DCdPh8fB4Kf7/fJ