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ANALYSIS: Democrats wary of being portrayed as defeatists if …
WHDH-TV, MA - 14 minutes ago … lost and that the surge is not accomplishing anything.” Reid was referring to the roughly 30000 troops and support personnel sent to Iraq this spring. … |
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Army Stretched Too Thin to Continue Surge
Executive Intelligence Review (EIR), VA - 26 minutes ago The Army’s 38 available combat units are either already deployed, are just returning home, or are already tapped to go to Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere … |
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AP: US seems focused on reducing combat role next year
USA Today - 30 minutes ago WASHINGTON (AP) — US military officials are narrowing the range of Iraq strategy options and appear to be focusing on reducing the US combat role in 2008 … |
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US Military Looks to Reduce Role in Iraq
Auburn Citizen, NY - 38 minutes ago By ROBERT BURNS and LOLITA C. BALDOR WASHINGTON – US military officials are narrowing the range of Iraq strategy options and appear to be focusing on … |
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US Military Looks to Reduce Role in Iraq
Glens Falls Post-Star, NY - 49 minutes ago (AP Photo/ Sgt. Armando Monroig, US Army) WASHINGTON – US military officials are narrowing the range of Iraq strategy options and appear to be focusing on … |
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Iraq Progress Report: A Time to Assess and Reflect
Mathaba.Net, UK - 52 minutes ago No matter, his report (and the others) will state progress has been made and the “surge” is working even though details will be sketchy in what’s expected … |
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US Military Looks to Reduce Role in Iraq
Journal Times, WI - 1 hour ago By ROBERT BURNS and LOLITA C. BALDOR WASHINGTON – US military officials are narrowing the range of Iraq strategy options and appear to be focusing on … |
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US Military Looks to Reduce Role in Iraq
Helena Independent Record, MT - 1 hour ago (AP Photo/ Sgt. Armando Monroig, US Army) WASHINGTON – US military officials are narrowing the range of Iraq strategy options and appear to be focusing on … |
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Our war-weary Iraq troops could soon be fighting the Taliban in …
This is London, UK - 1 hour ago Meanwhile, a poll of American foreign policy experts shows most believe President Bush’s military “surge” in Iraq has failed, and US troops should be … |
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ANALYSIS: Democrats wary of being portrayed as defeatists if …
Journal Gazette and Times-Courier, IL - 1 hour ago Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said in April he believed that “this war is lost and that the surge is not accomplishing anything. … |
First, I must apologize for the size of this article. I certainly never intended it to occupy so much space, but my initial search for “Iraq Surge” under Google News yielded those first ten hits.
Notice that 70% of the articles are about getting out, as opposed to trumpeting the success we’ve seen as a result. Instead of simply reporting that we may actually be succeeding, the leads on those 70% suggests bad tidings. And there are those who will still insist that there is no left-leaning slant in alleged “news” stories. I continue to claim amazement despite the repeated examples which should have, at least by now, desensitized me. Alas, that has yet to happen.
Well, enough of that, let’s get back to the reason I deciced to write this piece in the first place:
ANALYSIS: Democrats wary of being portrayed as defeatists if report shows progress in Iraq
WASHINGTON — Democrats are warily anticipating a September report on the Iraq war, realizing that opponents will use any upbeat assessment to portray them as defeatists just as glimmers of hope appear.
If anyone is confused here, raise your hand. The Democrats are worried about good news emanating from Iraq. What in God’s name does that say about them? For my money, it says that they hope things go poorly in Iraq so that they can win the White House in ‘08. I may be an admitted political partisan, but trust me when I say that if it were my party engaged in such obvious wishful thinking against America and our troops, I’d find another way to vote as I disavowed my membership immediately.
General Petraeus is doing a magnificent job, and he has a report due to the CiC in September. The mainstream media is already setting the table for the final report to Congress as a re-write by the White House. What they won’t tell you is that the Congress asked the White House for the report. They then spun that to fallaciously indicate that it would be the General himself appearing before Congress.
So when the Petraeus report is submitted to the CiC, and then presented to Congress, expect cries of “re-writes” and “edits” to abound. But above all, expect any reports of progress to be dismissed just as easily as the lead subjects I presented were spun to reflect negatively from a simple search on Google.
And then come back and tell me that the right has too much sway in the media arena.
-Woody



