December 27, 2005

So, what’s the big story?

Austin Bay is asking what were the big stories of ‘05?

I agree with Hugh Hewitt, that the passing of John Paul II and the election of Benedict XVI is quite huge - two events unlike any of us have seen in our lifetimes - the long, seemingly endless watch, kept worldwide, as JP took his leave - and the election - both events bridged by a funeral that still brings chills.

But I also agree with Jack Kelly who, in Bay’s comments section, writes:
The most important stories are:
1. The progress of democracy in Iraq and Afghanistan
2. Able Danger
3. The willingness of the New York Times (and many others in the media) to jeopardize national security in an effort to embarrass President Bush. I don’t think even the Copperhead newspapers during the Civil War went as far as the Times has gone.

The New York Times is so far gone, so over-the-top that they are not listening even to those formerly considered by them to be highly credible - former Clinton defenders - apparently once they defend Bush, all bets are off. The Times (and to a lesser extent the WaPo) are holding their hands over their ears and down-shouting any opposition, “we’re pushing for impeachment and full speed ahead; don’t bother us with details or legalities!”

They are both huge stories; they will both have enormous repercussions in the coming years. I can’t help but notice, however, that the first story seemed to bring the world a sense of hope and calmness…the second seems to bring a sense of malevolence and calamity.

The third huge story, utterly underreported, but one that will also impact the world greatly: Iraq’s embrasure of democratic ideals.

Think for a moment: if Clinton had done it, they’d be suggesting we make him King. Or at the very least “President Forever.” But you know, Bush did it. Ho-hum, no story here.

We continue to live in interesting times.


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by TheAnchoress @ 10:34 pm. Filed under Bush Good, Catholicism, The Fourth Estate
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4 Responses to “So, what’s the big story?”

  1. Thespis Journal Says:

    Treason at The New York Times

    A thought provoking and provactive editorial in the New York Post today seems to summarize the thoughts of many writers in the conservative blogosphere. The Times has gone too far this time! President Bush asked the Times not to print this story becaus…

  2. Darrell Says:

    It’s not the willingness of the New York Times, it’s the plan.

    Was “Able Danger” based on search warrants and court orders? Hmmm? How could it have been, data mining every transmission at the speed of light? It was created in October 1999 under then CinC William Jefferson Blythe Clinton, wasn’t it? It was the right thing to do then, it is the right thing to do now.

  3. Sigmund Carl and Alfred Says:

    Good post.

    I find it interesting that the ‘Thank you, America’ campaign by the Kurds didn’t merit a single editorial or story in the MSM. Given the over reporting on everything that emanates from the middle east, that is telling.

    Every PR campaign from the Saudis, PA, Egyptians and eveb the Syrians is reported on- sometimes, as news.

    I suspect the Kurds will be short changed by many libs and dems- the bastards were freed by George Bush, clearly unacceptable.

  4. CaNN :: We started it. Says:

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