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To: Thomas M. who wrote (230)3/11/2002 11:08:29 AM
From: Thomas M.Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1296
 
As the media push their agenda on the front page, retractions are buried in the middle, if posted at all (see bold text):

polyconomics.com

A Poll of the Muslim World

Memo To: Brit Hume, Fox News Sunday
From: Jude Wanniski
Re: Arabs Don’t Like Jews? What??

The Gallup Poll of 10,000 Muslims in 9 countries got a lot of
attention on the Sunday talk shows, Brit, but yours was the first I
saw when Tony Snow posted the results. A clear majority of
those polled don’t like Israel and don’t like America and believe
the Palestinian issue led to the terrorist attack of 9-11. As the
NYTimes reported: “The respondents overwhelmingly described
the United States as 'ruthless, aggressive, conceited, arrogant,
easily provoked, biased.' Saudi Arabia was among the countries
where people registered the most negative views." Your
comment seemed astute, in pointing out that Muslims don’t live
in free countries with a free press, so how can you expect them
to express their true feelings?

You were not alone in making that observation as it came up on
the other talk shows. Ira Stoll, who runs the Smartertimes
website and criticizes the NYTimes anytime its reporting is
unbiased on an Arab/Israeli issue, complained Sunday that “it is
tremendously difficult to get accurate measures of public opinion
in unfree states, which is what most of these nine countries are.
In some of these countries, people aren't used to voting or to
being asked for their opinion. If the press in a country is
controlled by the government and if opponents of the
government line can be killed or thrown in jail, it is hard for
people to form independent opinions. And if they have formed
independent opinions, they tend to be reluctant to share them
with strangers.”

But you know, Brit, the more I thought about it, the more I
wondered how Gallup found anyone in the nine countries who
had a kind word to say about the United States or Israeli
governments. Do you and Ira Stoll really expect that if the
respondents had only read The Wall Street Journal or watched
Fox News for the last 50 years that they would have gushed
forth praise for the United States and Israeli governments? And
denounced the Palestinians for causing so much violence in Israel
by throwing rocks at the Israeli Air Force’s F-16s that are
bombing the West Bank? You wondered why the Pakistani
respondents would give a fig about the Palestinian cause. Hadn’t
you heard that every man, woman and child in Pakistan knows
our government sold the Pakistani government a flock of F-16s,
that we collected the few billion dollars for the sale, and then
refused to deliver the airplanes or give Pakistan its money back?
And that after we could not sell the planes to anyone else, we
stored them in hangars and sent Pakistan the bill for storage? I
mean they not only read about this in the newspaper, Brit, but it
is TRUE!! Did you know if Gallup took a poll of the American
people and asked them if they knew about this, fewer than a
baker’s dozen would? Maybe the people of Pakistan wonder
who has the free press, at least on this account. Huh?

What about the Muslims in the Sudan? When they read in their
newspapers that Uncle Sam bombed their aspirin factory, killing
the folks who were on duty or in the vicinity, should they have
understood that they do not have a free press? And weren’t they
reading in the NYTimes and the rest of our major news media
that they are practicing slavery? Practically every man, woman
and child in the U.S. knows about slavery in the Sudan. Little
children have been collecting nickels and dimes to buy the little
Sudan boy- and girl- slaves from their paymasters. No? It was
nice that the Times finally sent a reporter to the Sudan, after
several years of talking about the slavery. Whoops!! The
reporter sent by the Times Sunday magazine could not find any
slaves, so he MADE ONE UP!!! Can you imagine, Brit, the
Times Magazine actually ran the story and only later ran a
correction on the bottom of Page 3 saying the story was false?
The contract journalist was fired, said the newspaper of record,
but I noticed none of the other journalists and editorial writers
who had been writing about slavery in the Sudan lost their jobs. I
did not do a website search, but I will bet you a dollar that not
one newspaper ran a lead editorial noting the Times goof while
citing the absence of little slave boys in the Sudan. What I mean
to say, Brit, is that our press corps may not be all that hot, even
though technically it is a free press.

As it happens, I do not know of a single mainstream media
journalist who has been reporting on the Middle East with a kind
word for the Arab/Muslim viewpoint. You have to go to the
fringe journals, which of course must be anti-Semitic. After
9-11, I hoped my friend, Nation of Islam Minister Louis
Farrakhan would be able to get more air time to offer the Islamic
viewpoint. By my reckoning, he may be the most important
Muslim in the world, simply because he is the most important
American Muslim. I’ve offered a $1000 reward to anyone who
can provide solid evidence that he has ever said anything
disrespectful of Judaism or the Jewish people, but there are no
takers. He told me he has had an offer of $10,000 for more than
a decade, but there have been no takers. Our press corps says
what it wants to say about Minister Farrakhan, the fellow who
asked a million black men to come to Washington in 1995, at
their own expense, and they came. But the press corps treats
him like dirt, except for Tony Snow and Bob Novak. How
about you? If you do not mind my saying so, our “free press”
has shown no interest in what he has to say. Bob Novak invited
him on his CNN Novak, Hunt and Shields program several
weeks ago, but when Mark Shields and Al Hunt refused to
appear with him, CNN told Novak he had to disinvite Minister
Farrakhan! I know you heard about this, but have you said
anything about it in your many television appearances? No? And
why not? What holds you back? You’re free, or are you?