‘Bout a year and a half ago I wrote:
Nothing good will show up in the news until Bushitler is out of office and the Dems are back in. Nothing. Good news has been disallowed. If you want to find good news, you will have to look for it yourself.
Bad news, though, is so welcome it even gets made up.
Last week, Muslims and Christians raised a cross together to help re-open a church in Baghdad.
This week, Muslims and Christians gathered together for Holy Mass in a Baghdad church. Yes, in Baghdad. And the mainstream press has – not surprisingly – missed the story. Michael Yon, the independent journalist who covers the war in Iraq without filters, writes:
Today, Muslims mostly filled the front pews of St John’s. Muslims who want their Christian friends and neighbors to come home. The Christians who might see these photos likely will recognize their friends here. The Muslims in this neighborhood worry that other people will take the homes of their Christian neighbors, and that the Christians will never come back. And so they came to St John’s today in force, and they showed their faces, and they said, “Come back to Iraq. Come home.” They wanted the cameras to catch it. They wanted to spread the word: Come home. Muslims keep telling me to get it on the news. “Tell the Christians to come home to their country Iraq.”
and – of interest, perhaps, to those who don’t care about the free practice of religion in that very religion-minded culture:
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen any fighting. I can’t remember my last shootout: it’s been months. The nightmare is ending. Al Qaeda is being crushed. The Sunni tribes are awakening all across Iraq and foreswearing violence for negotiation. Many of the Shia are ready to stop the fighting that undermines their ability to forge and manage a new government. This is a complex and still delicate denouement, and the war may not be over yet. But the Muslims are saying it’s time to come home. And the Christians are saying it’s time to come home. They are weary, and there is much work to be done.
It’s not victory – not yet – but every day it seems we get a little closer to victory. These might be called little hopeful signs – little victories. People are starting to realize that the surge is working, but they’re figuring it out almost by accident. If the press cannot recognize and report on these little victories, how will they recognize, or be able to credibly report on the big ones? And why shouldn’t they want to? Why should the press not want to cover good news from Iraq?
Unfortunately, it is still true that until a new president is installed in the WH, preferably one with a D after the name, only the downsides are newsworthy, and that holds true in every subject. Every subject. My elderly family members are convinced that everything, everywhere, is going to hell, and they are fretful and terrified. They think everyone is out of work, the economy is in a recession, the war in Iraq is lost and there are no real terrorist threats – that’s just made-up stuff. They’re sure America is dying. They are sure the world is headed for famine. They are depressed and do not want to send out Christmas cards, because how can you do that when so much is bad in the world?
If you ask them to look around and wonder how people are buying tiny houses in Queens for a million dollars – while everyone is working, their neighbors are expanding their homes, new businesses are being constructed – if you point out that the the stores and restaurants are crowded – if you ask them how it is that France and Germany have elected America-friendly leaders who are making it a point to work with the unanimously hated President Bush…it does not compute; everything is bad. “All I know,” they say, “is what I hear, and it sounds like the world is going to come to an end soon, because how can it keep going? There is going to be a depression and nuclear war! The oceans are going to cover the whole coast! Everything is going to be lost! Little children are being allowed to get sick and die! Here! In America!” And of course, “everything about Iraq is bad. There is nothing good.”
All they know, you see, is what they hear.
Now, I grant you, it is the nature of the news business to feature the sensational stuff; “if it bleeds it leads” is a real philosophy. If a thousand NYC taxicabs get through a day without an accident, that’s not news; if one jumps the curb and kills 8 bystanders – yes, it’s news. But if a hundred bystanders are killed a month – for several months – and then that stopped happening, it seems like that would be newsworthy, particularly if the good citizens of NYC had been fretting and worrying about such events.
Likewise, when the press has done its job to keep Americans informed on the deaths, setbacks and problems endured by her sons and daughters in the military, should they not also keep Americans informed of the successes of those same sons and daughters? Seems to me, that’s not asking very much. Seems sensible, in fact, particularly when you think of the press as a vanguard of the public trust.
I must ask, if the President of the United States had had a D after his name when he deposed Saddam Hussein and liberated a few million people and tried to establish a Democracy in the midsts of tyranny and tribal skirmishes – and if it looked like he was, after a very difficult time and some serious missteps – succeeding, do you really think you wouldn’t be hearing about it?
Come on – the last president who had a “D” after his name saw the 5.6% unemployment rates trumpeted as “essentially full employment” with no “ifs, ands or buts” about it. Every day was a rainbow day when the last “D” President was in office, and most of the news was good news. If the stock market went up – you heard about it. If it went down, that was just a correction and some profit-taking; no big whoop. And even if American interests and vessels were being blown up here, or overseas, there was no terrorism. The only real terrorist was the homegrown one, and I think he was the only one put to death for it, too, if I recall. When the American president had a D after his name, the troops that were deployed were never in harm’s way, and they were all going to be “home by Christmas.”
If the American President had a D after his name, do you think you would have to be your own news service in order to get some relief from the unendingly bleak-everything-everywhere-is-bad-and-the-world-will-continue-to-spin-into darkness and all-nations-will-continue to-hate the USA until-W-is-out-of-office and -our-guy-presumably-Hillary is-in-the- White House?
It’s going to take getting another D into the White House for good news to be allowed out to play in the American psyche, again. It may well take getting another D into the White House for our troops to be able to rely upon their funding, for their heroism to be noted and applauded with appropriate fanfare.
Voters are going to have to decide whether it’s worth it to put Hillary Clinton and her husband back into the White House just to be able to hear a little good news and to feel the multi-layered, seven-year gloom, lift. I suspect that for many Americans who just want to hear that “everything is okay again today” – people like some of my elderly family members, and some of the younger ones, too – if that’s what it takes to be allowed to smile again, or to be allowed to feel good about America, once more – they’ll go for it.
Will anyone notice that we’ve completely lost a free and independent press in the bargain? Perhaps concerns for the health and welfare of our vital free press should trump ideologies.
Some news you may not have read or heard elsewhere:
British Military in Iraq reports dramatic drop in violence
Times of London: Serious success in Iraq is not being recognized as it should be
Treasury’s Income Mobility Report Blows Away ‘Mediocre Bush Economy’ and Other Myths
Our Alliances are NOT in Disarray
Tony Blair: Iraq War was Right Thing to Do
Did CBS News Cook the Books on Vet Suicide Numbers?
Weather Channel Founder: Global Warming Greatest Scam in History
Ozone Hole is Shrinking




Thank you for writing that post. I fully agree with your reasoning, but I fear that as you have found out, it is nearly impossible to correct people’s minds after they have been brainwashed by the media’s “big lie” methodology. I have the same problem with my relatives. My daughter saw Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 and turned on President Bush. I don’t take about politics around family anymore. I fear that only a horrific attack on the US, such as a nuclear detonation, will change minds. And maybe even then the Truthers will get traction by crying that Bush did it to perpetuate the terrorist fraud. But as I say in a satirical way, I will still refrain from joining the ever popular suicide pact being developed inside of the Beltway and on each coast. I still have an intact survival instinct.
Thank you for writing that post. I fully agree with your reasoning, but I fear that as you have found out, it is nearly impossible to correct people’s minds after they have been brainwashed by the media’s “big lie” methodology. I have the same problem with my relatives. My daughter saw Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 and turned on President Bush. I don’t take about politics around family anymore. I fear that only a horrific attack on the US, such as a nuclear detonation, will change minds. And maybe even then the Truthers will get traction by crying that Bush did it to perpetuate the terrorist fraud. But as I say in a satirical way, I will still refrain from joining the ever popular suicide pact being developed inside of the Beltway and on each coast. I still have an intact survival instinct.
One of the truly astounding things is that, despote the real success being felt in Iraq, Democrats like Peolosi and Reid seem to have doubled their attempts to make the media template fit by continuing with their plans to bring the troops home with their mission unfinished. Like the way they treated Petraeus when he reported in September–like they had their scripts and could not edit them. And the Democrat presididential candidates dutifully feed the negativist hooey to their moonbat supporters because it draws them attention.
You have to believe that at some point, especially if one of them were to win the White House, an abrupt about face would be in order–one that would undoubtedly go unnoticed by the media elites.
One of the truly astounding things is that, despote the real success being felt in Iraq, Democrats like Peolosi and Reid seem to have doubled their attempts to make the media template fit by continuing with their plans to bring the troops home with their mission unfinished. Like the way they treated Petraeus when he reported in September–like they had their scripts and could not edit them. And the Democrat presididential candidates dutifully feed the negativist hooey to their moonbat supporters because it draws them attention.
You have to believe that at some point, especially if one of them were to win the White House, an abrupt about face would be in order–one that would undoubtedly go unnoticed by the media elites.
Jesus healed the blind and He can surely heal the blindness around us today. Those of us who love Him and look for His appearing must pray and pray and pray for our culture and its people, that the Holy Spirit would brood over this nation and bring a broken heart and a contrite spirit to its people so that God could heal our land. There is no power on earth as great as His so we need to tap into that with our strongest weapon–prayer. It is so obvious to me that so many of the prayer warriors have passed on–my parents included. And not enough of us are taking up that mantle in their place. Let’s commit ourselves to deep and constant prayer for our leaders and for ourselves.
Jesus healed the blind and He can surely heal the blindness around us today. Those of us who love Him and look for His appearing must pray and pray and pray for our culture and its people, that the Holy Spirit would brood over this nation and bring a broken heart and a contrite spirit to its people so that God could heal our land. There is no power on earth as great as His so we need to tap into that with our strongest weapon–prayer. It is so obvious to me that so many of the prayer warriors have passed on–my parents included. And not enough of us are taking up that mantle in their place. Let’s commit ourselves to deep and constant prayer for our leaders and for ourselves.
I agree, but I do think that there is a light at the end of the tunnel in more ways than one. I think that people are just as disgusted with the Democrats right now as the Republicans. After all, the price of gas is higher than it was last November when the Democrats ran on high gas prices. Seems like a small thing, but small things rule our lives.
I agree, but I do think that there is a light at the end of the tunnel in more ways than one. I think that people are just as disgusted with the Democrats right now as the Republicans. After all, the price of gas is higher than it was last November when the Democrats ran on high gas prices. Seems like a small thing, but small things rule our lives.
Yes, it’s a beautiful thing.
Yes, it’s a beautiful thing.
It doesn’t help that Americans are not taught even the simplest economics. I’m a freakin’ janitor, for cryin’ out loud, and I know the economy is doing fine. The Mortgage Crisis is a tiny problem borne of greed and Political Correctness. The majority of Americans are only fearful because they have grown used to paying attention to the MSM.
And the MSM is, as usual, wrong!
Great post, Ma’am! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
It doesn’t help that Americans are not taught even the simplest economics. I’m a freakin’ janitor, for cryin’ out loud, and I know the economy is doing fine. The Mortgage Crisis is a tiny problem borne of greed and Political Correctness. The majority of Americans are only fearful because they have grown used to paying attention to the MSM.
And the MSM is, as usual, wrong!
Great post, Ma’am! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
I’m confused.
If we are truly “succeeding” in Iraq (someone please tell me what the definition of “success in Iraq” is…), then why wouldn’t the Republican-owned media, i.e. Fox News, be reporting it? Is it somehow in their (Republican) best interest to not show success?
I wish I could believe in the good news – but soldiers are still dying, money is still pouring out, and no one will tell me the real reason why. If you try and tell me that Bush and Cheney started this war to promote freedom in the Middle East – I will suggest you study your history books. Freedom was never grated from the muzzle end of a gun. If a people are ready for freedom, they must earn it – and fight for it, only in that way will it be valued and taken care of. Freedom cannot be given. We seem to have lost track of that around here.
“They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security.”
-Benjamin Franklin
I’m confused.
If we are truly “succeeding” in Iraq (someone please tell me what the definition of “success in Iraq” is…), then why wouldn’t the Republican-owned media, i.e. Fox News, be reporting it? Is it somehow in their (Republican) best interest to not show success?
I wish I could believe in the good news – but soldiers are still dying, money is still pouring out, and no one will tell me the real reason why. If you try and tell me that Bush and Cheney started this war to promote freedom in the Middle East – I will suggest you study your history books. Freedom was never grated from the muzzle end of a gun. If a people are ready for freedom, they must earn it – and fight for it, only in that way will it be valued and taken care of. Freedom cannot be given. We seem to have lost track of that around here.
“They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security.”
-Benjamin Franklin