The New York's Post's Phil Mushnick knocks one out of the park. Normally a sports television columnist, Mushnick also has a Sunday item in the TV section and it often goes unnoticed. This one is
required reading.
Not that there were any corrections, retractions or apologies, but six months ago, the national news media, in what seemed to be a don’t-want-to-be-the-last exercise, began to report the most hopeful, fantastic and impossible story:
The street demonstrations in Cairo were spreading throughout the Islamic-Arab Middle East, a surge toward Western-style Democracy was overflowing throughout the Arab world! Rejoice! Rejoice!
Of course, aside from a few women seen celebrating in Western-style clothing -- women who would soon disappear, replaced by men and women in fundamental Islamic garb -- there was no real evidence of a pro-democracy revolution.
Still, this fantastic story continued to be reported, from CNN to NBC, ABC to CBS, and the BBC to FNC.
That the mere concept of democracy had escaped the Arab-Muslim world for centuries -- as late as World Wars I and II, the region’s rulers made deals with the forces of Fascism -- and that all previous uprisings had led to one totalitarian regime replaced with another, just didn’t seem to matter.
Not even the fact that CBS’s “60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan was sexually assaulted by a gang during one of those “pro-democracy” demonstrations in Cairo -- according to Logan, someone in the mob shouted, “Jew!” and the attack was on -- prevented national TV networks from holding tightly to their original story: The Arabic Middle East is in enlightened revolt, as if the statesmanship of Ben Franklin, the writings of Thomas Paine, the leadership of George Washington and the wisdom of Abe Lincoln had grabbed on, and was holding on. The premise of the Logan assault was ignored, as if it were an aberration; the Jihadists are on the run!
Six months later, these same reporters, analysts and thought-shapers have awakened to what was always clear and present, to what was never going to happen no matter their wishful thinking and stubborn resolve to find something that didn’t exist. Throughout the Muslim Middle East, foreign embassies of democratic countries are being attacked and trashed. The Christian minorities in the region, mostly Coptic Egyptians, are at an even greater risk of being eliminated and annihilated, as is Israel, a country that has the audacity to believe that it can continue to survive and even thrive in the region, not so much as a Jewish state, but as a non-Muslim state.
Why should any of that matter? It's another "victory" for Obama.
The “pro-democracy revolution” in Egypt has only thrown the country from idle into reverse. Political and social issues are now a matter for parties such as the Muslim Brotherhood to decide. And to be a non-devout Muslim, or to advocate mere tolerance for those who are not, is to brand yourself an “infidel,” punishable by death, perhaps by stoning.
Somehow it'll be blamed on Bush.
But, gee, it sure was a good story while it lasted. And it lasted for six months. Stay tuned for the next pro-democracy upheaval in the Middle East. It’ll be the first one.
Look, just because we are throwing Iraq to Iran, setting the stage for Iran and Turkey to carve up the Kurds, watching Assad murder his local Islamists, seeing AQ take over parts of Yemen, viewing Tunisia usher in an Islamist goverment, standing by while 10,000,000 Egyptians are forced into Dhimitude, letting Hezbollah run Lebanon; we at least are on top of pursuing the Lords Risistance Army and making sure a Ugandan dictator can last for a few more months.
ReplyDeleteBottom line: all allies and friends are on notice that the US is closed for business until we sort out domestic problems. Go protect yourselves and form new alliances that seve your self interest. We will do the occassional predator attack as it seems to poll well.
love to say, "i told you so!" it was clear from the onset that this 'arab spring' was another step 'forward' for establishing the calipahate. guess some people need to be accosted by reality before they will see what is clearly before their eyes.
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And the hilarious (facetiously) part of this is that all of us out here in the real world knew it from the start. Utopians shouldn't be reporters. They are idiots.
ReplyDeleteAt least our fearless leader has a wonderful foreign policy (sarcasm).
ReplyDeleteJournalists prosper by denying us information.
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