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March 20, 2005
The Arab Street And GWB
Tony at Across The Bay has some sharp observations on the war anniversary demonstrations, or lack thereof (via Belmont Club):
The most revealing thing about all the anti-Bush, anti-war demonstrations the other day was how in the Arabic-speaking ME, they were negligeably small -- almost token -- and passed really unnoticed, overshadowed by much more important local issues.
Tony continues with some very interesting stuff on Wolfowitz.
You know, it just struck me--as long as the MSM continues their current tack of obstinate bias, its decline in both readership and influence will remain self-perpetuating. For the new media now provides a klieg light to illuminate each successive failure of the MSM to get the facts right, each new instance of wishful self-delusion. Sure, the usual American anarcho-malcontents marched, but thanks to bloggers like Tony we get the vital counterbalance.
I just discovered Across the Bay. I think it is well worth your time.
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