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Home Front: WoT
CNN's Love Song to Osama
2006-08-23
When even the New York Times reviewer can be this critical, CNN must have been seized by the spirit of Leni Riefestahl in its paean to Osama bin Laden:

"On the one hand, the producers here are attentive to Mr. bin Laden’s skill at media manipulation. On the other, they themselves seem half-seduced by the portrait of the pure-hearted Arab revolutionary that has so captivated parts of the Muslim world. With the heavy rotation of soulful portraits of the soft-voiced prophet of jihad with Super 8-style movies of the warrior on horseback, parts of “In the Footsteps of bin Laden” could almost double as a recruiting video for Al Qaeda.

Mr. bin LadenÂ’s childhood friends express their love and admiration for him, and talk feelingly of his modesty, generosity, loyalty and deep piety. Important historical figures like Prince Turki al-Faisal, the former Saudi intelligence chief, give exclusive interviews, in which they present, without challenge, partial and self-serving versions of history. Similarly, Mr. bin LadenÂ’s authorized biographer speaks uncritically of the political justification for killing American civilians on Sept. 11.

Finally, there’s something way too credulous about “In the Footsteps of bin Laden.” The documentary spends almost no time with critics in the Arab world who see Mr. bin Laden as a dangerous fanatic who may have pushed the world to the brink of a global catastrophe. Hasn’t Mr. Bergen learned anything in the eventful nine years since he met the terrorist? The documentary’s view that Mr. bin Laden’s zeal for jihad was corrupted into a murderous, revolutionary ideology by Egyptians like Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri seems like exactly the kind of thing Saudis like Mr. al-Faisal might tell impressionable visitors."

Ed Lasky 8 23 06

Posted by:mcsegeek1

#5  Yep! CNN slipped on the old knee pads, ChapStick'd the old lips, and fellated OBL NQNS.
Posted by: Texas Redneck   2006-08-23 21:12  

#4  Does Whitney sing it?
They could've probably got her to do it for a couple of rocks of crack...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-08-23 11:31  

#3  Unfortunately, it's inflicted on me non-stop whenever I have the misfortune to pass through Atlanta-Hartsfield.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-08-23 11:19  

#2  And you have to wonder how much more foolish the people who watch and send money are too.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-08-23 11:12  

#1  does anyone actually watch CNN anymore? Hmmm... I guess we are often forced to while waiting for the doctor or working out at the gym. But.. does anyone actually ...you know... watch it ..and think it is news?

Watching CNN is like being forced to watch those Sunday morning preachers who ask for money within 30 seconds of turning to the channel - it's fascinating in that you have to wonder - are people really this foolish?
Posted by: Jigum Hupolumble7870   2006-08-23 11:02  

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