Horror spread quickly across America as the story unfolded: an Army psychiatrist went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood in Texas, killing 13 and wounding 30. But as more information emerged, clearly pointing to an act of terrorism, many in the "news" media simply chose not to report news.
By late afternoon, it emerged that the shooter’s name was Major Nidal Malik Hasan. But that night, CBS and NBC completely avoided mentioning that the shooter was a Muslim. ABC’s Charles Gibson suggested he was a "Muslim convert," which wasn’t right, but at least he wasn’t playing hide-and-seek with the facts. ABC reporter Martha Raddatz spoke for the media in choosing this tidbit: "As for the suspect, Nidal Hasan, as one officer's wife told me, ‘I wish his name was Smith.’"
The coverage grew more factual the next morning, with all the networks noting Hasan was Muslim, and that he shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is great) as he opened fire. ABC’s Diane Sawyer, though, repeated Raddatz: "We heard Martha Raddatz say last night that the wife of a soldier said ‘I wish his name had been Smith,’ so no one would have a reflexive question about that."
A reflexive question, as in "If a Muslim extremist attacks an Army base shouting ‘Allahu akbar!’ while spraying semi-automatic fire, killing and wounding dozens, is it terrorism?" Ms. Sawyer had nothing to worry about. Here’s how her colleagues covered it.
THEME: The shooting wasn’t just tragic because it killed patriotic Americans who were serving their country. The shooting was "much worse" because it gins up fear-mongering right-wingers.
Newsweek’s Evan Thomas: "I cringe that he's a Muslim. I mean, because it inflames all the fears. I think he's probably just a nut case. But with that label attached to him, it will get the right wing going and it just -- I mean these things are tragic, but that makes it much worse."
THEME: In the Age of Obama (as opposed to those Bush years), American can be expected to behave after terrorist attacks and not overreact.
From USA Today: "‘We haven't heard of anything violent, which is a good thing,’ said Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim advocacy group. ‘It shows our society has matured in how it responds to these incidents.’"
THEME: Let’s not be too quick to judge these Muslims. After all, we have our Christian nut cases, too.
A Boston Globe op-ed by Harvard professor Harvey Cox: "If some seem ready to die for faith, others are ready to kill for it, gunning down abortion doctors in church, hijacking planes, and exploding bombs at weddings." On CBS, Bob Schieffer energetically sought full moral equivalence: "And you know Islam doesn’t have a majority – or the Christian religion has its full, you know, full helping of nuts, too."
THEME: Blame someone other than the shooter for shooting.
Schieffer grew much more annoying, suggesting that this killing was all the Army’s fault, that "this shows the Army still does not take protecting soldiers' mental health as seriously as it does training them to shoot." It was the Army’s fault for not seeing that this was a radical Muslim who could be a danger to others. This kind of arrogance – sitting on a throne of 20-20 hindsight and demeaning our military – explains why the media’s favorability ratings have gone into the toilet.
If the Army had removed Hasan before his mass murder, Bob Schieffer and the other anchors would have been standing shoulder to shoulder with the ACLU people and the CAIR crowd suggesting anti-Muslim bigotry. These anchormen thought the Constitution was being shredded when the Bush administration attempted to intercept messages between bad guys here and al-Qaeda abroad. That was unhealthy "domestic spying." They have forfeited their right to question the military now. In their idealistic vision, we would have all remained ignorant of Hasan’s phone calls, and completely vulnerable to his rampages.
Even now, some media liberals were astonishing in the aftermath of this Islamic terrorism – and that is precisely what it was. Jaws dropped at the idiocy of Chris Matthews on MSNBC when he proclaimed, "Apparently, he tried to contact al-Qaeda. Is that the point at which you say, ‘This guy is dangerous?' That's not a crime to call up al-Qaeda, is it? Is it? I mean, where do you stop the guy?"
Answer to the well-paid idiot: Before he kills Americans on a military base.




















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CNN apologist
November 10, 2009 - 23:44 ET by redandgearheadThis morning at about 6:35 AM CST, some commentator on CNN was trying to say it may not be terrorism, but the work of a crazy person who just happens to be a Muslim.
I'm patiently waiting for someone high up to leak that there was pressure from the White House to not harass Muslims and that is why Major Husan was not intercepted.
Yeah, and thus by extension
November 11, 2009 - 07:40 ET by BDYeah, and thus by extension those who are in AQ overseas are not evil, just insane and thus we should not prosecute the war on terrorism. Oooops, excuse me, man caused disasters.
After all, according to the DHS secretary we only have to worry about terrorism from conservatives who are returning combat stress cases. Not innocent and pure islamists.
BD - and I'm waiting for the knock on the door since we attended
November 11, 2009 - 14:37 ET by Cape Conservativea tea party AND *gasp* a rally on 912!!!! Gosh, I'm so glad the government is taking such good care of us!!!!
They allow Islamists to roam free and contact AQ but don't let two or more Americans gather in protest of the destruction of their country and WE are branded terrorists!
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The state run media is
November 10, 2009 - 23:50 ET by d1carterThe state run media is going to get us all killed, but we will have saved our diversity.
General Casey should resign immediately.
BHO sees this as a political problem for him.
God Save the USA.
In fact, this will be a
November 11, 2009 - 07:48 ET by BDIn fact, this will be a political problem for him. But it will be up to him how bad it will be.
If the prosecution bogs down and goes into "The wierdness factor" he will lose even more support of the public.
If the trial is viewed as a liberal circus, he will then lose even more support from the public.
If the trial damages the military, last institution in america with universal approval, then he will lose even more support.
And if the press coverage continues on its freakish way to denigrate the common man with groundless claims of anti-islamic racism in support of Hasan, he will lose his most effective megaphone as the libral TV and Newspaper will stop being viewed/read.
The most effective thing Obama could do is encourage the trial to be, fast, effective, and honetly covered. When convicted he would do well to ensure that the execution is damn near instantaneous and not wallow in appeals as liberals usually do.
Face it, in reality this trial should be over in about two weeks. Appeals conducted at all echelons of the courts in three weeks. Execution on 1 Jan 2010.
no worries
November 11, 2009 - 00:05 ET by seesalrunour esteemed Attorney General will be hashing it out with CAIR after it's banishment by our radical FBI in a day or two.
I'm sure he'll straighten all us cowards out.
like shooting fish in a barrel
November 11, 2009 - 00:07 ET by WesenWho devised the policy that said soldiers in their own Fort must be un-armed? I didn't realize that shooting up a Military Base was so easy.
and one more thing
November 11, 2009 - 00:12 ET by seesalrunI quote our esteemed colleague Chris Matthews from the article
‘This guy is dangerous?' That's not a crime to call up al-Qaeda, is it? Is it?"
I , Sir, am on a watch list because I donated to Ron Paul, and have been deemed a threat to the USA, am I dangerous? Am I?
Ahhh...been that way for decades
November 11, 2009 - 00:45 ET by gopcongressI was in the 82nd Airborne back in the late 70's - early 80's, and we never carried live ammo around. Most of the time when we weren't in the field, our weapons were locked up in the armory. Even when we went to the firing range, we weren't issued live ammo until we were at the range, and we never jumped with them.
Only personnel who had ammo were the MP's. We didn't have civilian police contractees at that time, but I imagine that civilians handle most of the garrison policing now (though they report to the military Provost Marshal).
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Yeah, in all the times I
November 11, 2009 - 07:56 ET by BDYeah, in all the times I have gone to a combat zone we were issued ammo in theater, not on the way.
The first time (Desert Storm) I remember feeling so ill-at ease after they issued us our basic load of ammunition because it was such a new experience. I kept expecting someone to come along and tell us to turn it in and that feeling did not go away for several days.
In the early 1990's I was approached by an Air Force officer who was upset because he kept seeing my soldiers in the field with weapons point them at the Platoon we were using as OPFOR. We did not have blanks, thus no blank adapters just a lot of yelling "Bang-Bang".
He said "Your troops are gonna get someone killed out here" and it took me about ten minutes and a cursory examination of all the nearby troops weapons to prove to him we did not have ammuniton.
He just assumed we walked around with live rounds every day.
how did he have a gun
November 11, 2009 - 14:10 ET by miniwheat1974How can this fanatic enter into a military base and carry a weapon, when everyone else around is unarmed. Forgive me I am not familiar with base protocol, but it seems like if he was this unstable, allowing him to possess firearms does not make sense. Again, hindsight is always 20/20.
gsk
You have a sticker on your car, you're in uniform, you are
November 11, 2009 - 14:40 ET by Cape Conservativepassed in 99.99% of the time! That's how.
The ire I feel regarding
November 11, 2009 - 00:22 ET by bigtimerThe ire I feel regarding the SCM is something I cannot print here...but I will never forget it.
The Enemy Within...24/7.
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It was easy to shoot up
November 11, 2009 - 00:37 ET by ConservativeRexIt was easy to shoot up inside this Army base because CHL does not apply here. This is Federal property. If this had been in the general public in Texas, believe me, he might have gotten one shot off, but not many more.
That's what makes this slaughter that much more heinous. That SOB knew he had a target rich area with no resistance. This SOB did not flip out. He had this planned, and if you ask me he had it planned for a good long while waiting for an opportunity. But the leaders in this country have failed these good brave soldiers due to political correctness. We have to take hold of this situation ourselves. This has to end. Now. What the hell are they going to do? They can't get all of us. It's time to call a dad gummed spade a spade. Now they've got the ones that are supposed to protect our country murdered because they didn't want to hurt the feelings of the sorriest SOB in this country!!! Political correctness has to end. What more is it going to take America? This blood is on the hands of every sorry SOB that ever espoused diversity, or being politically correct. It like they pulled the trigger. I have one question for these folks..are you happy now? Are you happy about your sacrifices on the alter of diversity? You are all pathetic.
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This was a TERRORIST attack. Pure and simple.
November 11, 2009 - 00:50 ET by gopcongressThis was a terrorist attack. Pure and simple. The only difference is that the soldiers do not get purple hearts, but make no mistake: the actions that traspired are no different if they happened at Hood, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
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Sadly, Rex, I think there
November 11, 2009 - 01:12 ET by mattmSadly, Rex, I think there are alot of libs who don't give a crap about those who were killed. They just wish the murderer would have been some bible toting white guy named Smith.
Exactly. Nothing more,
November 11, 2009 - 01:39 ET by bigtimerExactly.
Nothing more, nothing less.
What has happened since the killings is proof enough.
This country as a whole should be ashamed of the media...outraged by it.
I don't what it's going to take...I'm just hoping more than I know are aware and mad as hell too...we just don't realize it yet...and it will show in '10.
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Let us continue to contact Congress re: bailout of the former
November 13, 2009 - 00:09 ET by Cape Conservativemainstream media...I know JohnFnKerry wants the Boston Globe to get a shot in the arm from a government bailout, a/k/a your and my wallets. So does the manchild president! Keep calling!!!
Here's the White House comment line for those of you who would like to give the president a piece of your mind...just remember you must call between 9 and 5 ET Monday-Friday only - heaven forbid they would allow ordinary Americans to call at their convenience. I'm sure most of the people who would like to call are at work during those hours! Love the 'redial' function...it is definitely needed for this call!
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Location Location Location
November 11, 2009 - 15:05 ET by miss911ninjaThe libs won't give a damn until an attacker shouting "Allahu Akbar" targets a place where they gather. A crowded cafeteria at Berkley? Or maybe the Academy Awards ceremony, since Islamists despise the Hollywood influence. How about a gay rights parade, or an Indigo Girls concert? We know that in many Muslim countries, homosexuality is punishable by death. We also know that more attacks are coming, but it will be their location that affects the left's attitude. Or not.
miss911... Sounds like
November 11, 2009 - 15:11 ET by bigtimermiss911...
Sounds like perfect locations to me...plus we they know these lefties would never be armed as well.
Problem is they also know the libs are protecting their agenda as much as pssible, and of course their so-called rights...the left is their perfect pity party...they wouldn't want to disrupt a good party...
...Until later.
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Marching Orders
November 11, 2009 - 16:52 ET by miss911ninjaI do see your point bigtimer. Maybe students and concert-goers will be spared until all hell breaks loose. Or as you put it, "Until later." When the cells get their marching orders.
Even More
November 11, 2009 - 08:31 ET by GeneralAlEven more, this shows the cowardice of these RADICAL MUSLIM TERRORIST! They can never take their victims on one to one! Its either six of them against one innocent man [Remember Danny Pearl?], A car bomb near a school, or a no good idiot like this Camel Jockey [I bet he voted for Obama too!] getting two guns and shooting at unarmed innocent bystanders. I hope this no good piece of human feces gets his throat slit in prison as I know they'll never execute the ISLAMIC SWINE!
I'd like them to have the aroma of bacon sizzling in the skillet
November 11, 2009 - 14:52 ET by Cape Conservativedirected to his room...put him in a double...and let the other guy eat that yummy bacon with his eggs! Let him smell that DELICIOUS bacon! And for supper, bring in pork chops! Maybe that will speed his recovery along a little. But probably this would be considered a 'hate crime' and I'll be picked up for even suggesting it!
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS will be the demise of our nation...others far more brilliant than I have been saying the same thing all weekend long!
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"not a crime to call up al-Qaeda"
November 11, 2009 - 08:07 ET by Blogger Guy00001Maybe he called al-Qaeda to order pizza.
That shows you the utter depravity of the liberal mind. They will do anything and say anything to forgive someone who hates this country as much as they do.
Allah's Pizza
November 11, 2009 - 08:13 ET by Sergeant ROCKNo kidding. These people are the enemy within.
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Not a crime to call up al Queda.
November 11, 2009 - 08:24 ET by motherbeltMaybe not a cause for arrest, but you don't think the Army should have been concerned, Chris?
Let's try this on for size:
So what? It's not a crime to call up the National Socialist Movement, is it?
Do you think the Army should be concerned about that?
It's now impossible to take seriously anything that Chris Matthews says.
His show should be called "Screwball" or "Bonfiire of the Insanities."
I think it's a contest to see who's going to combust first: him or Olbermann.
Connecting the dots
November 11, 2009 - 08:26 ET by Sergeant ROCKI'll bet you that they went out of their way to connect the dots when it involved someone like 'McVeigh'.
This is just PC run amok.
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
I think Chrissy is
November 11, 2009 - 08:28 ET by BDI think Chrissy is suffering from a lack of previous logic on this one. After all, he and his cohort were against the NSA surveillance program that undoubtedly led to the knowledge that Hasan contacted AQ in the first point.
Now to insinuate that Hasan had committed a crime by doing so makes the previous lack of logic stand out like an infrared strobe on night vision gear. THus he cannot agree that a crime was committed in any way or his previous argument is damaged.
Boy I bet Chrissy wishes we did not know about those intercepts now.
And Obama cannot do anything but fully support programs like the NSA surveillance program now. To do futher damage to it will FRY his party in the next election even worse than it is now destined.
On this Veterans Day- An
November 11, 2009 - 10:14 ET by JIMMY1660On this Veterans Day-
An Open Letter to POTUS-Senate& Congress:
In 8 years of GWB, we were the Victims of 9/11 and then he kept us safe.
You folks in just under one year, have taken the path to PC and a security
crack has opened that resulted in this attack at Ft Hood by an Extremist
Radical Muslim Terrorist. You now jeopardize the entire US population.
Including your family and friends. You can blame GWB for many issues, and
some may be valid,but i was able to sleep at night. The White House and
you folks in Congress and Senate have blood on your hands. You have killed
those 13 brave warriors,by your actions and inaction's, as if you pulled
the trigger. May God Have Mercy on your Souls.
JIMMY - 13 brave warriors and 1 innocent unborn child!
November 11, 2009 - 14:56 ET by Cape ConservativeAnd let's not forget this is NOT the first Islamist attack on our military under this president's leadership. Has anyone even heard what has happened to the muslim who murdered an innocent soldier in Little Rock earlier this year?
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