The Death of Journalism
Sep 18th, 2009 by pedestrian
I’m not going to lie: watching the interview made me nauseaous, so I only watched a few minutes (NBC/Ann Curry’s “interview” with Ahmadinejad). You can get a real analysis at Enduring America.
But “Mr. President, did you steal the election?”
Anyone who knows diddly squat about Ahmadinejad, knows that that’s NOT the way you question him.
She let him get away COMPLETELY unscathed.
His illusions of grandeur will only climb higher and higher now that he has an interview with NBC under his belt.
They let him get away with murder, so together they can feast on the corpse.

Greetings to a bright visionary young woman. You are correct again in foreseeing the death of traditional journalism especially in difficult countries to work in like Iran. But It also means that your mission, your efforts and your ethical behaviour is greatly appreciated and honored. All my gratitude and that of your oppressed countrymen and women for your time and for your courage.
Watch any news report…read any news article…
Gold-finding
slightest breeze of intelligence-air
smallest drop of truth-rain
has the flavor of monsoon in our dried mouthes
mahmoud, Iranians have long been ruled by tyrants, but I wouldn’t called them, by large, an “oppressed” people. And I agree: with the “death” of journalism, we all have a greater responsibility.
Sarv … yup, you can taste it every now and then.