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Progress? So What
by Cal Thomas
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There is a reason progress in Iraq is not receiving more attention. It isn't that Americans are "bored" or "tired" or have "moved on" or "don't care" or "have already made up their minds that the war was a colossal mistake." All of these are variations on themes articulated by certain liberals, Bush-haters, Barack Obama supporters (but I repeat myself) inside and outside the big media.

The main reason progress in Iraq is not receiving more attention is that the progress is considerable and the big media are not paying attention because they don't like the new storyline. They prefer "America defeated," not "America victorious" because defeat increases the likelihood of a Democratic electoral blowout in the fall.

A headline in last Saturday's New York Times tells you all you need to know about the reluctance of the mainstream media to report on progress in Iraq. With what sounds like information produced only after an editor was water-boarded, it reads, "Big Gains for Iraq Security, but Questions Linger."

If this headline writer were reporting victory in World War II, it might have read, "America wins; German and Japanese Psyche Seriously Affected." The 1969 moon landing might have read: "Man Lands on Moon; Will It Hurt the Lunar Environment?" Or, "Adam and Eve Marry; Gays Demand Similar Rights."

The subhead on the Times story is "More Iraqi Troops - New Sway for Maliki."

Only falling gasoline prices might make the Times feel worse, or perhaps John McCain discovering the Fountain of Youth. "What's going right?" begins the lead sentence, which quickly adds "And can it last?" This is typical Times nay-saying, which undercuts anything that might reflect positively on the Bush administration or McCain's election prospects.

The story continues with these reluctantly offered positive gems: "Violence in all of Iraq is the lowest since March 2004. The two largest cities, Baghdad and Basra, are calmer than they have been for years. The third largest, Mosul, is in the midst of a major security operation. On Thursday, Iraqi forces swept unopposed through the southern city of Amara, which has been controlled by Shiite militias." And then in a rebuke to all of those Democrats on Capitol Hill who have been saying, well, yes, the military has done a great job and violence is down, but there is no political settlement and so the Bush administration has failed, the story says, "There is a sense that Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki's government has more political traction than any of its predecessors." Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the forthcoming book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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Subject: Liberal media domination
Here's who conservatives can overcome the liberal media bias:

I sit next to a couple of liberals at work. I have taken the time to gently lead them to conservative pundits and news in order to persuade them/help them out of the church of liberalism. I think it's working. I just keep supplying a fact here and a fact there and now it looks like they are becoming more conservative on several issues. Let's just talk to liberals at the grassroots level and share facts with them that they aren't getting otherwise.

Stupid is as....
Republicans at their worst are still better than Democrats. You think we are in trouble now. Just wait until Labamba the American Idol takes over an taxes the hell out of your retirement fund, your Ira, your 401k. When he takes 40% of your capital gains when you sell your house. When he taxes the hell out of Big business so they leave the country. When he adds three more dollars in taxes to the four dollars you are paying for gas already to pay for his social programs including free health care. You wont like it when he tells you when he tells you you have to tighten your belt and consume less food and energy until 2030. By his estimation we should by then energy self sufficient. How stupid can you be.
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