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« CNN: Cowardly News Network | Main | The Sundquist Legacy » April 13, 2003CNN: Complicity News NetworkHere's an update of the CNN admission that it covered for the Saddam Hussein terror regime numerous times while operating its bureau in Baghdad, a journalistic ethics scandal I first covered here extensively last week. Over at the excellent Winds of Change blog, C. Blake Powers wonders if CNN news executive Eason Jordan's lame attempt to explain away CNN's failure to expose numerous instances of torture committed by Saddam's regime isn't really an attempt to divert attention from a more horrible truth. Writes Powers: There is something buried here. There is something that someone is trying to keep hidden, or deflect. Every bit of the Chicago school that remains in me just hit the end of the chain with a snarl. Somebody is hiding something. Somebody is scared that something really bad is going to come out. Let's find out what it is.UPDATE: A blogger living along A1A in Florida has some thoughts on CNN, with some links to things I hadn't seen or posted yet. I'm lazy. Go here. Also, there are numerous newspapers weighing in, and the almost unanimous verdict is going against the Cowardly News Network (Or is the Collaborationist News Network?) Some links: Claim: Confession "wreaks incalculable damage" on journos' trust - iNew York Post Jordan's revelations even shock world-weary cynics - Washington Times Was CNN in the position of colluding with murderers? - Washington Post (second item) INTERESTING: The Society of Professional Journalists has seen fit to publish zero stories about the CNN ethics scandal on its website. Now why would SPJ be covering for CNN? Comments
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