Tom Brokaw's Disturbing Defense of the Media and Iraq

What is most appalling, however, is that it took McClellan's book to produce a debate about this tremendously vital subject at all....[in the] coverage of the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war back in March, the media reviewed every aspect of the war and pointed fingers everywhere, except at the media. There was almost no self-assessment, after five years of war. Full Story »

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Paul Peete
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by Paul Peete - Oct. 1, 2008

The Brokaw excuses are lambasted as they should have been. The author is direct in his assertions against lemming-style MSM.

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