Agreed, and also the one who asked what the "worth" of that decision would be. Trading the lives of our American soldiers for a couple days of having your story on the news?
Agreed that the Marine at the end was the best. Marines put honor and bravery above politics or repulsive media greed and they would risk running up the hill to rescue the anti American, repugnant journalists.
Back in the day I watched fake news every single day. Peter Jennings was my favorite. Does anyone remember he announced he was dying of cancer shortly after 911? I wonder if he got organic cancer or was shot with the cancer gun weapon?(if they have such a thing). Anyway, in this video, I get the impression Mike Wallace was Jennings' handler or something to that effect.
Agreed, and also the one who asked what the "worth" of that decision would be. Trading the lives of our American soldiers for a couple days of having your story on the news?
Agreed that the Marine at the end was the best. Marines put honor and bravery above politics or repulsive media greed and they would risk running up the hill to rescue the anti American, repugnant journalists.
Good post, OP.
big takeaway I have from this video is: journalists have no loyalty, not to country, not to truth, maybe just to party., but nothing else.
Back in the day I watched fake news every single day. Peter Jennings was my favorite. Does anyone remember he announced he was dying of cancer shortly after 911? I wonder if he got organic cancer or was shot with the cancer gun weapon?(if they have such a thing). Anyway, in this video, I get the impression Mike Wallace was Jennings' handler or something to that effect.