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November 14, 2005

Time’s Decline

Time magazine still has some fine reporters, but the editorial standards of the newsweekly seem to have declined in lock-step with its circulation. But, as this story makes plain, Time is now relying on enemy spokesmen in Iraq (calling them insurgents, not anti-democratic terrorists) as if they are simply another interest group. In an otherwise vanilla story about the Amman wedding attack, Time cites an enemy propagandist (oh sorry, there I go speakly directly, I mean, "insurgent source") saying that he and they had no foreknowledge of the attack. Do the editors not realize that al Qaeda and Ba’athist enemy forces have entire propaganda units to fight the media war and that that is the only war the enemy is winning? Where do they think those al Jazeera video tapes come from and why do they think that they are produced? Why play into the enemy’s hands by quoting them as if they are simply one point of view among many?

Hat tip: Little Green Footballs.

Posted by Richard Miniter at November 14, 2005 11:45 AM

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