April 03, 2006

US Casualties Nose Dive MSM Silent

Why of course they are if it bleeds it leads right. Say anything says it loud and clear even if cnnjazeera is all clamed up.

Say Anything : Have you noticed how, when in past months when U.S. casualties have been really high, the media leads off every story in Iraq with a comment like "amidst the highest levels of U.S. casualties in Iraq in three months..." Funny how they never do that when the U.S. finishes a month with the lowest number of casualties in a year.
Hat Tip : Ace of Spades HQ.

Posted by: Howie at 09:14 AM | Comments (8) | Add Comment
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1 Even in stories not about the violence (like the elections, or Iraq forming a new government, etc.) the MSM will dedicate the second paragraph to some bomb going off somewhere or a GI getting killed by a sniper, and only then will they return to the main topic of the article. Almost as if to remind the reader not to be fooled by any good news coming out of Iraq. Sometimes it's the small-- but relentless-- instances like that which give away the MSM agenda.

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 03, 2006 09:30 AM (8e/V4)

2 And if you're fooled or discouraged by this nonsense, you're just extra baggage to begin with.

Posted by: MiB at April 03, 2006 10:23 AM (2hPsb)

3 Any analysis on WHY the US casualties are declining ?

Posted by: john Ryan at April 03, 2006 11:01 AM (TcoRJ)

4 Yes that would be cause fewer people got hurt/killed. Glad to be of help John.

Posted by: Howie at April 03, 2006 11:15 AM (D3+20)

5 Howie, how did your link stop right in the middle of the word "year"?

Posted by: Oyster at April 03, 2006 06:26 PM (YudAC)

6 Er uh clipboard err. Oops I need to make them there blips all the same color.

Posted by: Howie at April 03, 2006 07:38 PM (D3+20)

7 The fewer dead the fewer for the sharks and vultures at CNN and the rest of the liberal left-wing news media to feed on

Posted by: sandpiper at April 03, 2006 09:52 PM (uTBPj)

8 Not all--from the WaPo (today): "The deaths came two days after a month in which there were 32 U.S. military fatalities, the lowest monthly figure since early 2004. At least 13 Americans have been killed already in April."

Posted by: Eric at April 04, 2006 10:51 AM (UHKaK)

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