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Video: CNN takes one data point, says US is “loathed”

posted at 11:13 am on December 18, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Who knew that CNN could get so much mileage out of two shoes? After a journalist for a Cairo news agency chucked two shoes at President Bush earlier this week, CNN reporter Zain Verjee tries telling Condoleezza Rice that this proves the US is “loathed” around the world. Rice almost leaps out of her seat to reject that (h/t James of Radio Vice Online):

QUESTION: Staying in Iraq, the shoe-throwing incident, it was really a symbol in so many ways in the Arab world of utter contempt –

SECRETARY RICE: Yeah –

QUESTION: — for President Bush.

SECRETARY RICE: And it was one journalist among several who were sitting there respectfully, and I hope it isn’t allowed over time to obscure the fact that this was the President of the United States standing in Baghdad next to the democratically elected Shia Prime Minister of a multi-confessional Iraq that has just signed agreements of friendship and cooperation with the United States for the long term.

QUESTION: But the man may have been one journalist, but he was viewed throughout much of the Arab world as a real hero.

SECRETARY RICE: Oh, I –

QUESTION: My question is –

SECRETARY RICE: I have heard so many people –

QUESTION: My question to you is –

SECRETARY RICE: Yes?

QUESTION: — does it bother you that with all the diplomacy that you’ve done, President Bush’s policies, the policies that you’ve carried out –

SECRETARY RICE: Zain –

QUESTION: — that the U.S. is so loathed around the world?

SECRETARY RICE: Zain, the United States is not loathed. The policies of the United States are sometimes not liked. People don’t like that we’ve had to say hard things and do hard things about terrorism. People don’t like that we’ve spoken fiercely for the right of Israel to defend itself at the same time that we’ve advocated for a Palestinian state. But I have to go back. So many people in and around when that incident happened told me how embarrassed they were by the fact that that had happened.

I threw two shoes at my television set after seeing this clip. Does that prove that CNN is loathed around the world, or in the US? No, it doesn’t, although I’d bet dollars to donuts that the comment section in this post will make the case for CNN loathing in the US better than my footwear.

Maybe a better indicator of “loathing” measure would be the reaction of the other journalists at the press conference. Did they attack the dais after the shoes started to fly? No — they attacked the journalist who shied his slippers at Bush. Most of them, even if they don’t like Bush, castigated their colleague for his unprofessionalism.

Here’s one last question for Verjee to answer. Since she uses the reaction of a few thousand Arabs in the streets as credible proof that the world “loathes” the United States, what conclusions does she draw from the millions that screamed for blood after the publication of the Mohammad cartoons in Denmark — that all Danes should get killed? That all journalists should be fair game for attack?


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benrand on December 18, 2008 at 11:53 AM

Perhaps her finest moment….

http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=110366

LimeyGeek on December 18, 2008 at 12:24 PM

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 12:11 PM

Plus, you are naive if you think once Bush leaves the world will love us. The people who hated us these past 8 years are going to hate us 8 years from now.

terryannonline on December 18, 2008 at 12:26 PM

Whether or not they “like” us is immaterial to our safety

–That’s just wrong in some significant ways, Mr. Blacksheep. The US was not invited to the Latin American nation conference for the first time. So we’re apparently losing the support of the countries south of the US. As a geographical/political matter, that ought to be a huge concern to us.

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 12:22 PM

Do you not think that this could be related to at least some of them being intimidated by the highly rational and respected Hugo Chavez?

mr.blacksheep on December 18, 2008 at 12:28 PM

–That’s just wrong in some significant ways, Mr. Blacksheep. The US was not invited to the Latin American nation conference for the first time. So we’re apparently losing the support of the countries south of the US. As a geographical/political matter, that ought to be a huge concern to us.

As I said, the people in foreign countries that haven’t been here know us by the news about ourselves we put out into the world.
If you only knew America by CNN, would you love America?

Regardless, Bush will be gone in a few days and Obama will be President. We shall see what a change it makes.

(ps.9/11 was planned while the loveable Clinton was in office. The Saudis loved Clinton enough to donate millions to his library.)

MayBee on December 18, 2008 at 12:28 PM

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 12:11 PM

You know what I think about that lack of world love I hear so much about?

After all the sacrifices of blood and treasure America and Americans have made for ‘the world’ if ‘the world’ is so fickle as to loath us for taking action to protect our national security… screw ‘em.

Texas Gal on December 18, 2008 at 12:29 PM

CNN is off the charts nuts!!!

d1carter on December 18, 2008 at 12:32 PM

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 12:11 PM

So planning the 9/11 attacks BEFORE President Bush was in office was what?..just pissy?
1998 U.S Embassies, truck bomb
1996, muslims attacked an Air Force base,19 killed
1995 car bomb killed 5 Americans,
1993 WTC,
1988 Pan Am,
1986 the Discotheque,
1985 the Achille Lauro,
1993 U.S Marine barracks in Beirut,
1982 bombed U.S Embassy in Beirut,
1979 Americans held hostage for 444 days until someone they knew would not play games – elected into office!
Muslims will HATE any country that wont play the way THEY want to play!
Wake-Up!

christene on December 18, 2008 at 12:35 PM

Do you not think that this could be related to at least some of them being intimidated by the highly rational and respected Hugo Chavez?

–We wouldn’t have been disinvited by only Chavez and Castro.

And it wasn’t just the Muslim countries that were surveyed christene.

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 12:40 PM

I do not own enough shoes to properly convey my contempt for CNN.

loudmouth883 on December 18, 2008 at 12:44 PM

Children are taught the world over from very young ages that the US is EVIL. Even here in our own country. Go to your local school and listen.

It’s no surprise that people the world over ‘hate’ us.
and it’s no surprise there is so much hatred from within.

The blind leading the blind.

bridgetown on December 18, 2008 at 12:45 PM

Guy throws a shoe at the President, Arabs dance in the streets.

19 guys take down the world trade center, damage the pentagon and kill 3,000, Arabs dance in the streets.

American Soldiers brutally murdered and dragged through the streets in Somolia, Arabs dance in the streets.

Two different Administrations over two decades.

Perhaps, as CNN suggests, these folks are misunderstood – maybe they just like to dance.

ztower on December 18, 2008 at 12:45 PM

Well CNN loathes America, and they have offices around the world, so I guess they know what they are saying.

Buford on December 18, 2008 at 12:49 PM

I have no fear that in about 20 years, the world will agree that President George W Bush was one of the best and greatest presidents we have ever had!

You can’t really tell much about history by looking into the future, you have to look to the past for analogues. Both the economy and foreign policy are sure to be much worse under Barack Obama than they were under Jimmy Carter.

But Bush’s foreign policy legacy won’t have any time to come to fruition before it is utterly wiped out. And Bush, like Nixon, is sure to take a lot of the heat for the coming depression, because it started on his watch.

Assuming the backlash is large enough that America elects a conservative President in 2012 then, like Reagan, he’ll have a ridiculously easy act to follow. And that’s the one people will want to remember, not the one who came before the bomb (whether that turns out to be figurative or literal.)

logis on December 18, 2008 at 12:50 PM

Do you not think that this could be related to at least some of them being intimidated by the highly rational and respected Hugo Chavez?

–We wouldn’t have been disinvited by only Chavez and Castro.

And it wasn’t just the Muslim countries that were surveyed christene.

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 12:40 PM

No, but how many countries went along with them out of fear and intimidation?

mr.blacksheep on December 18, 2008 at 12:51 PM

I’ve been turning off my cable news television lately. I hardly watch CNN, MSNBC, or Fox News anymore. I’m so glad I’m not watching cable news anymore.

terryannonline on December 18, 2008 at 12:55 PM

I guess then since I routinely want to throw something big at Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann that proves that CNN and MSNBC are loathed throughout the world.

It’s behavior like this that makes me want to say Scr@w them all – we should just sit back and let them kill each other and then make friends with whomever is left.

katiejane on December 18, 2008 at 12:57 PM

the U.S. is so loathed around the world?

So … who give a rat F?

Onager on December 18, 2008 at 12:59 PM

I have to hand it to Condi Rice and others who keep trying to explain things to people, in the face of main stream media, which prefers to construct its own simplistic reality and insists that everyone agree with them on it.

Personally, I’ve given up. If the msm and liberals want things to be a certain way so badly, that’s fine with me. Let us be “loathed” despite evidence to the contrary. Let Obama go around the world doing a huge mea culpa. Let them be determined that militant murderous terrorists from other countries get every right afforded U.S. citizens.

Let them encourage more attacks on our soil, under the pretense that we deserve it. (You’d think a viewing of a few beheadings and stonings of female children would convince them that they aren’t dealing with PTA ladies here, but oh well.)

Let them turn this into a socialist state, while they are at it, and destroy freedom of speech and religion, and exercise every other self-destructive impulse they have in mind to assuage the neurotic and all-encompassing guilt complex they have over being free and prosperous.

If this is to be the narrative we must have, and the course we must follow, so be it.

I’m sad for my children, but as for me, I’m worn out. Let these people have things the way they want, and let them have the type of country and future they so richly deserve, and, in fact, beg for at every opportunity.

Alana on December 18, 2008 at 1:01 PM

CNN is a pathetic, stinking, America-hating mound of garbage. (Being polite here.) Good for Condi!

I spent 1967 and 1968 in Europe, going to college. Everyone hated the U.S. back then too. Eff ‘em and feed ‘em fish heads. You’ll notice that they all still have their hands out for American dollars.

coppertop on December 18, 2008 at 1:01 PM

Miss Verjee caught my attention the day of the Mumbai attack. In a weak moment, I went to CNN and there she was, telling Blitzer all about her impressions, which she was passing along as fact. She said how Muslims in India were disenfranchised and impoverished, as if this was the reason for the attack.
Do journalists understand their job anymore? Are they all pundits? Just the facts ma’am. I don’t care what you, or any other journalist, thinks.

CarolynM on December 18, 2008 at 1:04 PM

As I said, the people in foreign countries that haven’t been here know us by the news about ourselves we put out into the world.
If you only knew America by CNN, would you love America?

MayBee on December 18, 2008 at 12:28 PM

CNN International makes the American CNN broadcasts look like Fox News.

rockbend on December 18, 2008 at 1:04 PM

Do you not think that this could be related to at least some of them being intimidated by the highly rational and respected Hugo Chavez?
mr.blacksheep on December 18, 2008 at

Excuse me, but that should read “[The] internationally respected Hugo Chaves.”

logis on December 18, 2008 at 1:06 PM

OK, opinion poll here:

Condi’s the “Worst Person in the World” or one of tonight’s “Top 5” during Countdown.

Why you can almost count the number of days until America isn’t “loathed” anymore, can’t you!!! :-)

HarryStar on December 18, 2008 at 1:06 PM

And it wasn’t just the Muslim countries that were surveyed christene.

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 12:40 PM

Honestly Jim, I could give a rats @ss what “other” countries think of us. These same “countries” have people by the thousands leaveing for America. That’s something well documented, while these “American Haters” are not. I’ve visited many place’s and NEVER once did I not hold my head high when I spoke of being American. I have yet to come across anyone who hates America.
The MSM people LIE!

christene on December 18, 2008 at 1:06 PM

christene on December 18, 2008 at 1:06 PM

AMEN !!!

PREACH ON SISTER !!!

+100

Mark Garnett on December 18, 2008 at 1:09 PM

I know that Condi didn’t have this in her back pocket of course, but I think I would have loved this comeback…..

“Zain, you’re somehow implying that the U.S. is loathed. Where was the outrage when CNN was not doing any hard reporting against Saddam and his regime in order to have access to the dictator? How come CNN never reported on the massive torture that you, CNN, allowed to happen because you were afraig you would your coveted access. So to answer your question, No, the U.S. isn’t loathed, I should rather say that it is CNN that is loathed throughout the world for it’s incompetent reporting”

HarryStar on December 18, 2008 at 1:11 PM

Seems shoe is on the other foot now:

Iraqi journalist ’sorry for shoe-throwing’
BAGHDAD (AFP) – The Iraqi journalist arrested for throwing his shoes at US President George W. Bush has written to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki apologising over the incident, Maliki’s office said on Thursday.

“In his letter, he asks the prime minister’s pardon,” said press aide Yassin Majid, speaking of a note Muntazer al-Zaidi had “written by hand.”

Majid gave no details of the nature or content of the apology.

Meanwhile, the judge investigating the case said he has denied bail to the 29-year-old reporter for Al-Baghdadia television for his own safety, while adding that he is in good health.

Zaidi, who relatives and colleagues said acted because he “detested” Bush and America, is being held for possible trial for aggression against a foreign head of state during an official visit.

He faces between five and 15 years in jail if convicted, but only one to five years if he is found to have carried out “an attempted aggression.”

Majid said Zaidi recalled in his letter having interviewed Maliki in summer 2005 and that the premier had said “come back any time, you are always welcome.”

However, he said “Maliki is not thinking in terms of another visit (from Zaidi). Muntazer is now in the hands of the law.”

Investigating judge Dhiya al-Kenani said Zaidi acknowledged during questioning that he understood the significance of his act — a grave insult among Muslims.

“When he was asked whether he had acted on the orders of a political party or for money, he said ‘no.’ And when asked if he was aware of the effect of his gesture, he answered ‘yes’.”

The judge said the fact that Zaidi failed to hit Bush — who dodged the throws — could work in his favour.

Kenani said he “refused the request for the release on bail of Muntazer al-Zaidi for the sake of the investigation and for his own security.”

If Zaidi were “out on bail, there would be a risk of homemade bombs or attacks. And there would be journalists who would go after him.”

He said Zaidi has “signs of blows to the face” but is otherwise in good health and does not appear to have a broken arm as reported by his brother.

The judge said Zaidi was injured “when he was being arrested, not afterwards,” rejecting suggestions he had been beaten in custody. “He was not beaten during interrogation.”

The judge, who interviewed Zaidi for four hours on Tuesday and again on Wednesday, made no comment on claims of broken ribs or an injured leg.

He said a doctor examines Zaidi each day “and he has medicines at his disposal in his room.”

Zaidi has been in custody in Baghdad since Sunday’s dramatic shoe protest against Bush, which made him an instant sensation in the Arab world.

The judge said his investigation will be finished by Saturday or Sunday then transferred to the high criminal court, where three judges will study the case for one or two days before a trial date is set.

However, the judge said Zaidi has confessed.

Kenani made the revelation when announcing that the shoes Zaidi had thrown have been destroyed by security agents to ensure they did not contain explosives.

“The shoes were examined by the Iraqi and American security services and then destroyed,” the judge told AFP.

However, he said the lack of the key piece of evidence in the case would not prevent the investigation from proceeding.

“I would have preferred to have had the shoes as evidence for the case but since Muntazer al-Zaidi has confessed to his action and that the television pictures confirm it, the investigation can continue,” he said.

In Bethlehem, meanwhile, about 50 Palestinian journalists staged a bare-foot protest to show solidarity with Zaidi.

The sit-in came as hundreds of pilgrims gathered ahead of Christmas celebrations in the West Bank city where Christians believe Jesus was born.

Texas Gal on December 18, 2008 at 1:27 PM

logis…
I just want to refer you to Abe Lincoln – he was absolutely loathed while in office, and now both sides say that he was one of the truly GREAT presidents we ever had, if not the greatest! Go to the Lincoln Library in Springfield, IL some time – you would get sick, just like I do, every time Barack Obama compares himself to Lincoln! I live in Illinois, and to be honest, I am NOT proud of our PEBO! I do pray for him because I believe he needs it. Never had I heard anything about him till he ran against Keyes (and what a nut job that one is) for the US Senate a few years back. All I have found out about him since is that he IS the Chicago Machine. So there….
I do believe that Bush is a good man, and even a great president, because he did keep us safe from 9/11 on. If he had not stopped all air traffic on that fateful day, I don’t know how many other cities would have been attacked. I am in the travel agency business, and we had practically no sales for the end of that year 2001! It WAS tough, be we Americans ARE tough and we can survive much!

mkosin on December 18, 2008 at 1:30 PM

Vashta.
“The more we are loathed, the better I feel, considering the nature of the people that don’t like us.”

Good point!

Okay a picture is being to clear as to who the shoe guy is.


“Muntader al-Zaidi appears to have a long-standing dislike of the United States presence in Iraq, His brother said”

“Muntader al-Zaidi was the head of the student union under Saddam Hussein”

“Maythem al-Zaidi said that his brother is politically independent, but several people who know him mentioned that he was a Baathist who turned into a Sadrist after the war.”

In other words he was a member of Saddam Hussein’s Baathist party. That kinda sorta helps explain his “hatred” of America.

“An editor at al-Baghdadiya, Sayfulddin al-Qaysi, said that Mr. al-Zaidi was ambitious. “He dreamed of becoming the president of Iraq,””

“One former colleague at al-Baghdadiya said that “Muntader was very keen to attract attention to himself. He would do anything t become famous.””

“Mr. al-Qaysi said he tried to warn Mr. al-Zaidi of the consequences of such an action, but that he was insistent”

So he’s a Baathist nut case, desperate for attention, filled with delusions of grandeur, hell bent on doing something to make himself famous.

You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.

Winston Churchill

DSchoen on December 18, 2008 at 1:33 PM

Texas Gal- that almost makes it sound like his brother lied to make America and Iraq look bad. That’s hard to believe, isn’t it? And to think so people on the left assumed it was true! I bet they feel awful for trusting the people that don’t wish us well. I mean, they want the world to like us, right?

MayBee on December 18, 2008 at 1:36 PM

Where I’m from we have a saying-”fu@k ‘em and feed ‘em fish”

thomasaur on December 18, 2008 at 1:38 PM

So, christene and Mark, did you also believe that the only reason McCain was losing in the pre-election polls was because of the media?

Mark, am looking forward to battling you here for several years. You are pretty clearly a Rick Perry type and I’m a Hutchinson backer. I’ll be great fun clearing out all the entrenched Chicago-type corrupt deadwood from the GOP in Texas and letting real Americans take control for a chance.

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 1:39 PM

I’m going to miss Secretary Rice. She brought such grace and strength to her position, and we’ll probably never know how many wider conflicts she averted by carrying out Bush’s foreign policy. It’s sad that the one of the only things Bush consistently got right – foreign policy – caused the worst criticisms of Bush. History will judge him more kindly, at least.

RightOFLeft on December 18, 2008 at 1:47 PM

Mark Garnett on December 18, 2008 at 1:09 PM

Thank-You..: o )

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 1:39 PM

If the media reported the facts on BHO, yes- I think McCain would have “won”. Not due to Republican voters.

christene on December 18, 2008 at 1:49 PM

The brave shoe thrower is an admirer of Che’ Guevara – hence the adoration of the MSM, Code Pinkos, et al.

This made me laugh almost as much as Ed’s account of throwing shoes at his television. Liberally snipped:

Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist who shot to instant fame for throwing his shoes at US President George W. Bush, had long dreamt of a dramatic gesture to symbolise his opposition to the war that brought death and destruction to his country…

His simple but devastatingly symbolic act was hailed by many Iraqis, with Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr’s movement calling him a hero and a Sunni Muslim body labelling him an “icon of the resistance against the occupation.”…

At Sunday’s news conference Zaidi jumped up and shouted “It is the farewell kiss, you dog,” throwing his shoes at Bush.

They missed after Bush ducked and Zaidi was wrestled to the ground by security guards.

The Baghdad-born Zaidi lives alone in a furnished two-room apartment in the capital on Rashid Road, the city’s historic centre.

An AFP journalist who visited the building on Monday said his home contained books on politics and religion in both Arabic and English, as well as a photograph of revolutionary icon Che Guevara.

“He devoted most of his time to Al-Baghdadia which he joined at its launch in September 2005,” Zaidi’s 32-year-old brother Durgham told AFP.

“He’s a rather nervous type, and above all hates violence and the bombing,” he added.

“Like everyone in our family he hates the occupation and considers Bush to have destroyed Iraq and killed its people. His actions restore Iraqi dignity.”

Zaidi’s aunt Umm Zaman, who lives in the same building, described her nephew’s deed as the realisation of a long-held wish.

“For a long time he has wanted to hit Bush with a shoe, and at last his dream has come true,” she said.

Buy Danish on December 18, 2008 at 1:51 PM

Woops, forgot to include the last paragraph which redefines Malcolm X’s phrase (borrowed from J.P. Sartre), by any means necessary:

“Our defence of Zaidi will be based on the fact that the United States is occupying Iraq, and resistance is legitimate by all means, including shoes,” Dulaimi said.

Buy Danish on December 18, 2008 at 1:54 PM

“The US was not invited to the Latin American nation conference for the first time.”

That’s OK, we have enough emigrating Latin Americans here, perhaps we can just confer with them.

Perhaps they are here because the craphole countries that they’re from are FUBAR’ed and the corrupt idiots who run the countries (e.g. Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro), use the US as a convenient scapegoat.

Besides, now that god has bestowed Beloved Leader on us, won’t we be invited?

NoDonkey on December 18, 2008 at 1:59 PM

As a kid, I remember whining and then having my dad say, “I’ll give you something to cry about.”

It’s high time for the US to consider a similar philosophy towards foreign aid. Unless a country likes us and stands with us, I say cut off their foreign aid.

And domestically, without silencing vigourous debate, the US should cut off subsidies to organizations that undermine this country: ACORN, Planned Parenthood, NEA, [fill in the blank].

Screw these people. Warts and all, we’re the best thing going and the brightest beacon in the world–bar none.

BuckeyeSam on December 18, 2008 at 2:07 PM

Screw these people. Warts and all, we’re the best thing going and the brightest beacon in the world–bar none.

BuckeyeSam on December 18, 2008 at 2:07 PM

1,000 and +1 A-MENS!

christene on December 18, 2008 at 2:17 PM

She describes this incident–this single data point, as Ed notes–as “a symbol.” So what words would she use to describe the millions of Iraqi “data points” who have voted at the risk of their lives in democratic elections, proudly showing their purple-stained fingers as they left the voting areas? What significance does that have in her mind? Any?

Owen Glendower on December 18, 2008 at 2:52 PM

Brainless leftist Brit, with a completely discolored view of the U.S. Toss the bitch out.

Jaibones on December 18, 2008 at 3:02 PM

If that “news” woman does not like America, let her transfer. I hear the Tehran Bureau has a lovely view of the Atomic Testing Site.

What a waste of oxygen.

kingsjester on December 18, 2008 at 3:10 PM

It’s been said before, but, I believe the greatest measure of whether or not the U.S. is loathed around the world is a comparison of the number of people waiting to get in vs. the number of people waiting to get get out.

JadeNYU on December 18, 2008 at 3:10 PM

I loathe you Zain Verjee….

CynicalOptimist on December 18, 2008 at 4:27 PM

CNN reporter Zain Verjee tries telling Condoleezza Rice that this proves the US is “loathed” around the world.

Well, CNN is global and CNN loathes the US.

One thing is clear, the ingratitude shown towards the US around the world is extraordinary. We give too many gifts without requiring the recipients to acknowledge that they are receiving the gifts from the US – such as when we allow muslim countries to demand that our aid not have any American flags on it. We have to remember that most of the world is not Western and does not operate according to Western sensibilities, especially in the realm of gift-giving. Of course, we have the same problem at home, with these gifts having turned into “entitlements” and those who work to produce the money necessary to give them being portrayed as the enemy. Some day we will learn.

progressoverpeace on December 18, 2008 at 4:42 PM

Texas Gal- that almost makes it sound like his brother lied to make America and Iraq look bad. That’s hard to believe, isn’t it? And to think so people on the left assumed it was true! I bet they feel awful for trusting the people that don’t wish us well. I mean, they want the world to like us, right?

MayBee on December 18, 2008 at 1:36 PM

LOL…

snort…

thanks for the chuckle!!

Texas Gal on December 18, 2008 at 4:57 PM

Leftists are the ones who TRULY hate America. I have more respect for Islamo-fascist terrorists than for smarmy leftist sociopaths, at least Islamo-Nazis have the guts to SAY they want to accomplish.

nelsonknows on December 18, 2008 at 4:58 PM

CNN has hated America for a long time. Some examples?

1. They falsely accused the US of nerve gassing civilians in Laos. See “Tailwind Scandal”.

2. Their CEO admitted not reporting Saddam Hussein’s atrocities against his own people for 10 years, solely to keep their precious Baghdad bureau up and running. See “Eason Jordan New York Times op-ed piece”.

3. Said CEO was later forced to resign in disgrace after falsely accusing American troops of murdering journalists in Iraq.

4. And more recently, Anderson Cooper showed, without apologies, terrorist-supplied videos taken thru the telescopic sights of sniper rifles in Iraq. The images shown were of American soldiers just before the trigger was pulled.

If our Leftist friends can provide us with similar examples of journalistic malpractice committed by “Faux News”, we’ll talk.

Del Dolemonte on December 18, 2008 at 5:02 PM

We are NOT loathed around the world. The world envies us and most of the world wants to come here.

Most of the world also could not function without us.

People such as this silly CNN “reporter” need to stop trying to promote their propoganda that the U.S. is a bad country, get down on her knees and kiss the ground of this magnificent country and thank God that she lives here.

waterfall on December 18, 2008 at 5:31 PM

And then some ignorant fuckers have the gall to tell a pollster they have a “negative opinion” of the US. Ungrateful shitkickers.

LimeyGeek on December 18, 2008 at 11:41 AM

I’d rather the US be feared than respected or liked. I also agree with you Limey, they are ungrateful Shiite-kickers for sure. The people that responded to this poll remind me of the French, the US sacrificed many lives and treasure to liberate their azzes twice and yet they stick their noses in the air and bash America at every turn, the very definition of being an ingrate A-HOLE!!

I say we remember this and when the French or any other ingrate country finds their azzes in a sling again we should just smile and tell them we don’t want to get involved as we wouldn’t want to be LOATHED!!

Liberty or Death on December 18, 2008 at 5:43 PM

Haven’t heard the Europeans and rest of the world complain, yet. I guess they’re waiting for the inauguration. They still ‘love’ us for Nov. 04, the inseparable coitus-hounds-with-liberal-presidents that they are.

Heh, he ain’t changing a thing in foreign policy from, yes, chimpy, heh, Bushhitler. If it wouldn’t be so tragic how many fools we have in the U.S. I’d laugh my head off.

Entelechy on December 18, 2008 at 6:03 PM

The USA is loathed…. by CNN.

Maxx on December 18, 2008 at 6:13 PM

CNN = Certifiably Nuts Network

44Magnum on December 18, 2008 at 7:38 PM

“loathed”=envied.

Johan Klaus on December 18, 2008 at 7:38 PM

I threw two shoes at my television set after seeing this clip. Does that prove that CNN is loathed around the world, or in the US?

It sure is loathed in my corner of the world. They have a loathesome staff and ideology which essentially is anti-American and anti-God.

wepeople on December 18, 2008 at 8:35 PM

CNN = Certifiably Nuts Network

44Magnum on December 18, 2008 at 7:38 PM

Communist News Network

Maxx on December 18, 2008 at 8:51 PM

The idiot from CNN begs the question whether the opinion of the Arab street should run American foreign policy. I’m quite sure the idiot would not live the rest of her life next door to these people who’s opinion she claims to respect so highly.
Maybe all of this is just a sign that the US is doing something right.

snaggletoothie on December 18, 2008 at 9:56 PM

Zain Verjee – This is what CNN regards as an advanced thinker. Which journalism school did you attend Zain?

diogenes on December 18, 2008 at 10:04 PM

I don’t think leftists and muslims like much of anything and they never seem happy. After studying Lenin, Stalin and others they never had any real joy in their lives. Jim says the US was not invited to the conferance probably because so many Yanks are against open borders and these Latin American nations need an escape valve for their excess people. Do any of the Latin nations prosper or are considered first world except possibly Chile and Argentina? Now they have leftist leaders trying to make socialism work while Lenoid Brezhnev could not. Another reason they are upset is because of the US embargo on Cuba.

garydt on December 18, 2008 at 10:49 PM

So World, you don’t like the good ‘ol USA….

Fine.

No military protection for you. No financial or disaster aid either.

You can starve for all we care. Eat dirt and throw rocks at each other.

We will help our own and you can pack sand.

HornetSting on December 18, 2008 at 11:26 PM

The only thing that the shoe-throwing episode and the Arab reaction proves pertains to the quality of the Arab character. I find it wanting.

OldEnglish on December 19, 2008 at 1:13 AM

It is assclowns like this that keep me away from CNN and many other mainstream media outlets. What a fu**ing moron.

Metro on December 19, 2008 at 1:41 AM

The last I heard if people could take there pick of another country to move to and become a citizen there more people would choose the United States of America than all other countries combined.

Game, set, match.

MB4 on December 19, 2008 at 3:03 AM

Comments on the CNN story seem to be both closed and expunged. Too many death threats against the idiot liberal?

Jaibones on December 19, 2008 at 3:32 AM

The Butterfly Effect:

Suppose Kerry had won.

IRAQ in chaos. Depression starting with a Democrat in control. President Palin about to be inaugurated.

IlikedAUH2O on December 19, 2008 at 4:11 AM

So, christene and Mark, did you also believe that the only reason McCain was losing in the pre-election polls was because of the media?

Mark, am looking forward to battling you here for several years. You are pretty clearly a Rick Perry type and I’m a Hutchinson backer. I’ll be great fun clearing out all the entrenched Chicago-type corrupt deadwood from the GOP in Texas and letting real Americans take control for a chance.

jim m on December 18, 2008 at 1:39 PM

*** Jim M., I hope we battle the far left, wack job Liberals that troll HAir, not each other too often. Maybe we can agree to disagree more than name call. :) I’m here to express my own OPINIONS, my views on the Republican party and moreover the Conservative movement. I will look at EVERYONE’S views and opinions and points and try to keep an open mind, maybe “change” my mind when a compelling point is made… And YES, I might even agree with MadisonConservative sometimes, ouch the thought of that scares me, but it is possible. :) I can assure all of you at HAir that I will continue to preach and teach Reagan and Heritage Foundation and Rush and Mark Levin points and try to influence fence sitters to join the fight against wishy-washy, mamby-pamby, limp-wristed, watered-down Republicans and RINO’s and attempt tp sway folks to a much more solid Conservative front.

Mark Garnett on December 19, 2008 at 7:22 AM

Hey Zain. Want to know why the MSM is “loathed?” “Analysis” like yours has a lot to do with it.

smellthecoffee on December 19, 2008 at 7:59 AM

No worries.

The world will soon love us again when this guy is sworn into office.

fogw on December 19, 2008 at 8:27 AM

Islam requires them to hate us.

I used to have a cutomer who constantly picked his nose and then looked at it before wiping his finger on whatever was handy. He was worth about fifteen thousand a year to my little business (which at that time paid the rent) I couldn’t stand this guy but had to treat him civilly.

I feel that this is (kinda) how Islamics feel about us, but more so because they feel justified in chopping off our heads and I only wanted to chop off that offending finger.

We need to wise up and recognize that these people (and I use the term loosly) hate us. They resent us. They are jealous of us and it will always be that way until they exterminate us or we them. I’ve learned to love it and I wish I had some living next door to me. Really.

Ernest on December 19, 2008 at 9:18 AM

So World, you don’t like the good ‘ol USA….

Fine.

No military protection for you. No financial or disaster aid either.

You can starve for all we care. Eat dirt and throw rocks at each other.

We will help our own and you can pack sand.

HornetSting on December 18, 2008 at 11:26 PM

Amen + 100

Mark Garnett on December 19, 2008 at 9:37 AM

that the U.S. is so loathed around the world?

Is that why people from around the world sell their soul to the devil to come here to loathe the U.S.A. in person?

maynila on December 19, 2008 at 10:11 AM

But the man may have been one journalist, but he was viewed throughout much of the Arab world as a real hero.

Just like in America, the people who get the press coverage are the moonbats. Mother Cindy will be proud.

maynila on December 19, 2008 at 10:15 AM

Mark Garnett,
As a representative of the ‘rest of the’,it’s your foreign policy we object to.

Other countries give international aid.The U.S is the biggest self-congratulator.

Claiming that because you are generous, other countries should not object to U.S war and aggression.

9/11 shocked the world, i cried like many others,there were ques for miles to sign condolences books.

It was condemned,
http://www.september11news.com/InternationalReaction.htm

http://www.iranian.com/memory.html

Following hurricane Katrina,Bush refused other countries help.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_response_to_Hurricane_Katrina

Your comment is disappointing.

mags on December 19, 2008 at 12:12 PM

mags on December 19, 2008 at 12:12 PM

You still sore that you have to live on that Godforsaken rock now known as Londonstan?
Still can’t defend yourselves against your enemies, huh?
You are just jealous of us Yankees.
Go pack sand, you limey hag.

HornetSting on December 19, 2008 at 2:00 PM

Agreed Mark.

HornetSting, before you tell our British friends to go p*ss off, you might remember the countries who stuck with us the longest in our Middle East wars, and then apologize.

jim m on December 19, 2008 at 2:29 PM

Jim m.

Sugar, mags is KNOWN for her hatred of the USA.
I will not stand by and allow her to say these things about our fine country.
As far as standing with us in the Middle East, consider it a payback for us saving their asses in WW2.
BTW, I just told MAGS the HAG to piss off. Not the rest of the country.
And I DON’T APOLOGIZE FOR DEFENDING MY COUNTRY.
Do you?

HornetSting on December 19, 2008 at 2:40 PM

No, I don’t apologize for defending my country.

But I’m not blind to believe that the US (like every other country) does everything right. If the US did everything right, you could not complain about the election of Obama.

jim m on December 19, 2008 at 3:35 PM

mags on December 19, 2008 at 12:12 PM

My only disappointment with US foreign policy is that, since WWII, they have not been tough enough on the enemies of freedom. Left wing politics has hobbled the US military with ROEs that have cost US lives, while losing wars.

OldEnglish on December 19, 2008 at 3:52 PM

Questioning U.S foreign policy does not make me an American hater.

I was saying that people around the world hate your action’s,hence support following 9/11 and Katrina

There is genuine reasons for people to feel that way.To assume that anyone who dares dissent is evil or jealous and you should leave them all to starve to death is unhelpful If you won’t face what has been done in your name around the world
http://www.serendipity.li/cia/death_squads1.htm

Defend your country,love your country but please stop the hypocrisy and double standards,these action’s are making a mockery of your great country.

mags on December 19, 2008 at 7:58 PM

LimeyGeek on December 18, 2008 at 12:24 PM

Fellow butcher congratulating another. One of which is dead in both person and (nearly) ideology.

At least we get the pleasure of having her witness Reaganism crumble. Hopefully the UK does the same during her lifetime or after it. BNP, please stand up and get the job done.

That lady is worth a few shoes with British coal soot all over it.

sethstorm on December 19, 2008 at 9:27 PM

sethstorm on December 19, 2008 at 9:27 PM

Thank you for your post. Now I know that I can safely ignore you henceforth.

OldEnglish on December 20, 2008 at 12:14 AM

Zain Verjee should take some advice from the Iraqi ambassador to the U.S.

galvestonian on December 20, 2008 at 7:28 AM

I’ll quickly echo what others have been saying. I’ve lost a good deal of respect for CNN these last few years and certainly during the election. They have become unashamedly biased. Not objective. And that’s a shame because CNN at least has a decent website. FoxNews.com is dated looking and far too entertainment oriented.

tartan on December 20, 2008 at 8:40 PM

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