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EschewObfuscation

What I wish for is a clear re-telling of the story of our pullout and its horrifying aftermath. This "Stalin" guy thinks it was about capitalism? Stewart thinks we're reliving it now? If there is a history lesson in Vietnam it is that "leaders" who lead based on polling results are refusing to lead. Failing to lead. They are followers of what they perceive to be public opinion.

The American Vietnam experience brought about the present day "mainstream media. " It removed all pretense of objectivity and validated their right to have and report in accordance with a political and social agenda. It led directly to the Watergate scandal, so emboldened by their "success" in pressuring the administration to "pull out" of Vietnam the press relentlessly pursued any scandal and any anti-American story, but forgot how to report without an agenda, a skill they still see no value in.

The Vietnam War, America's first "defeat" in combat, hung over the politics of the 1970's, made us to accept the concept that we were not worthy to be one of the world's superpowers and ushered Jimmy Carter into office as the guy who could take us down gently, honorably. Our military was demasculated, we ignored every indication of threat of Islam-based terrorism, betrayed several allies and simply refused to fight any more battles, regardless of the impact on our own safety. When Americans were taken hostage in 1979, we were shocked. We were de-militarizing! Why should they hate us now? Our "rescue" attempt wound up a complete disaster, our rescue helicopters crashing on take-off. The sun was setting because we had accepted defeat and the inevitable decline of a great society. And all because we had done the "right" thing by pulling out of Vietnam.

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• Review posted on 05/15/2007
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Replies to EschewObfuscation's review:

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FranksWildYears (54)
06/22/2007
Silly me, I thought the American embassy in Tehran was overrun by revoulutionaries and students because the U.S. had supported the brutality of the Shah for decades and then gave him sanctuary after he was overthrown. I had no idea it had to do with Viet Nam and was part of a wider media supported plot to demasculate a great society. Ya learn something every day.
Flick01 (71)
05/15/2007
Outstanding and accurate analysis, EO. The press had a hatred of Nixon going back to before the days of the "Checkers" speech because in the late 1940s he was associated with Eugene McCarthy. The difference was Nixon actually found a Communist (the microfilm in the pumpkin patch).He distanced himself from McCarthy before the witch hunts began but it set the stage for the hatred the press would have for Nixon for the rest of his life. I think it was not only Viet Nam that gave the press it's lack of objectivity, but Watergate and Nixon's resignation which gave the media the god complex they still have today.
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