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Mark Steyn: Nice Goin’, Guys [Newsweek is much easier to flush]
National Review Online ^ | June 6, 2005 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 05/25/2005 7:00:18 PM PDT by Constitution Day

happy warrior

MARK STEYN

Nice Goin’, Guys
Newsweek is much easier to flush.

To us old Fleet Street hands, Michael Isikoff will always be the guy who lost the Monica scoop. He had the Lewinsky story first, but his bosses at Newsweek killed it at the last minute. They wanted more sources, more corroboration: It’s all very well having presidential DNA on the intern’s cocktail dress, but we really need a second stain on a second dress before it would be responsible to run this thing. If you can’t get a second dress, the Columbia Journalism School Book of Media Ethics says it’s okay to make do with a cashmere sweater, as long as it’s in an approved pastel shade (the sweater, not the stain). The point is, on a big scoop like this, we need to get everything nailed down airtight, even if that means we don’t break it until, oh, somewhere round the middle of Al Gore’s second term.

So Isikoff lost his story, and Drudge broke it instead and made his name. Flash-forward seven years to the spring of 2005: Isikoff is still at work at Newsweek, possibly still working on trying to nail down his Monica scoop. Suddenly, “a knowledgeable U.S. government source” tips him off on a hot story: At Guantanamo Bay, interrogators got prisoners to talk by flushing a copy of the Koran down the toilet. Like all stories, this scoop immediately went through the full, exhaustive, ultra-rigorous Newsweek editing process. Thus, the spelling of “Koran” was changed to the more culturally sensitive “Qur’an.” A senior editor then took a further look at the controversial story and said, “Hmm. I dunno. Shouldn’t it be ‘Qu’ran’? Or maybe ‘Q’u’r-an’? I’d be happier if we could get a couple of extra apostrophes in there . . .”

And then they ran the story. And, as we now know, it sparked riots in Pakistan and elsewhere that left 15 people dead. And, unlike the fact-checked-to-death Monica story, the Qu’ran-down-the-to’ilet story turned out to be — what’s the word? — untrue.

As should have been obvious even to Isikoff and his colleagues. Is it possible to flush a Koran down the toilet? It takes a bit of effort to get even an average issue of Newsweek down and round the bend. I tried flushing Michael Isikoff’s Uncovering Clinton: A Reporter’s Story down there and wound up getting water all over my wingtips and squelching off in my socks to call a plumber. And Isikoff’s book is only 416 pages. My copy of the Q’u’r’an is 950 pages, though if you reduce the apostrophes you can get it down under 800. The suras-down-the-septic story was an obvious crock. All it had going for it was that the magazine wanted it to be true.

“It’s important to remember,” Isikoff told the Washington Post, “there was absolutely no lapse in journalistic standards here.” And that’s true. The fake Koran-flushing lives up entirely to the CBS bogus National Guard memos: an honest mistake that, like all the mainstream media’s honest mistakes, is a mistake that will, if true, damage the Bush administration. By contrast, when the Swiftvets come along, whoa, hold your horses, let’s get the slo-mo fact-checkers in for three or four months, at least until, say, mid-November. The only difference this time around is that there seems to be some serious damage to America’s reputation in parts of the Muslim world otherwise well disposed to the Great Satan — Afghanistan notably — and the little matter of 15 corpses, which makes Michael Isikoff considerably more lethal than, say, Lynndie England.

The rules for this sort of thing are well known. Last year, an old leftie Scots pal of mine, Alistair Beaton, wrote an anti-war “satire” which included Bush and Blair singing “We’re Sending You a Cluster Bomb from Jesus.” Ha-ha. Alistair’s play opened at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in England and did boffo biz. In his merciless evisceration of Bush-Blair and the radical Christian threat to world peace, Alistair was operating in the tradition of bold, courageous, transgressive artists without whom a free society cannot survive. And happily, crazy as they are, these Christian fundamentalist types don’t tend to be waiting for you at the stage door. Whereas, if you write, “We’re Sending You a Schoolgirl Bomb from Allah,” you attract a somewhat livelier crowd, and it’s hard to pick up showbiz awards for your boldness, courage, transgressiveness, etc., when you’re six feet under. Ask Theo van Gogh. As a rule, if you’re going to be “provocative,” it’s best to do it with people who can’t be provoked.

Journalists understand this, too. When Christians get hot and bothered about a horny Jesus (The Last Temptation of Christ), a gay Jesus (Terrence McNally’s Broadway play Corpus Christi), or a Jesus floating in the artist’s urine (Piss Christ), columnists take to the barricades to champion the cause of free speech. When Muslim groups closed down a play in Cleveland because its revolting apologia for a Palestinian suicide bomber was insufficiently pro-Muslim, the silence of the media lambs was deafening.

But somehow, when it’s the merest hint of a rumor of a canard about Bush stooges flushing the Koran down the toilet, Newsweek doesn’t bother thinking through the consequences. That’s the real problem here: not the reflex leftism but the pathetic hicky parochialism of a U.S. media unable to see things except through the tunnel vision of domestic partisan advantage. Who’s really the “culturally insensitive” ones here?


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: apostrophes; cary; isikoff; koran; korandesecration; marksteyn; newsweek; newsweekriots; quran; steyn
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1 posted on 05/25/2005 7:00:19 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: Pokey78

Steyn ping, please?


2 posted on 05/25/2005 7:00:53 PM PDT by Constitution Day ("It's hard to get an answer when you haven't got a clue" - - The Futureheads)
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To: Constitution Day


We could really all just stop posting and read Steyn and we would be the better for it.


3 posted on 05/25/2005 7:13:18 PM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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To: Constitution Day

That whole thing was hardcore, one of his best.


4 posted on 05/25/2005 7:15:12 PM PDT by IYAAYAS (Live free or die trying)
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To: Constitution Day
I had to copy and email this column to relatives before posting.

The dude just so nailed it again.

5 posted on 05/25/2005 7:17:29 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: PetroniusMaximus
I'll agree with that, but only if we add James Lileks.
6 posted on 05/25/2005 7:18:22 PM PDT by Constitution Day ("It's hard to get an answer when you haven't got a clue" - - The Futureheads)
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To: Constitution Day

Please Flush twice.

France, China, and Russia are a long way away, and they want their newsprint back.


7 posted on 05/25/2005 7:20:13 PM PDT by bill1952 ("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
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To: Constitution Day
My copy of the Q’u’r’an is 950 pages, though if you reduce the apostrophes you can get it down under 800.

ROFL

8 posted on 05/25/2005 7:22:51 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Constitution Day
Steyn rocks. Thanks.

And thanks for not being the Mad Excerpter.

Dan
Biblical Christianity BLOG

9 posted on 05/25/2005 7:23:49 PM PDT by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: BibChr

Glad you enjoyed it.

You're quite welcome!


10 posted on 05/25/2005 7:27:37 PM PDT by Constitution Day ("It's hard to get an answer when you haven't got a clue" - - The Futureheads)
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To: Constitution Day

I sure am glad that Mark is on our side.


11 posted on 05/25/2005 7:36:02 PM PDT by jackbill
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To: Constitution Day

Mark Steyn Mega-Bump!

-Regards, T.


12 posted on 05/25/2005 7:37:50 PM PDT by T Lady (G.W. Bush to Kerry & the MSM: "I've come to settle the Family Business.")
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To: Constitution Day

Loved it! His best in a while.


13 posted on 05/25/2005 7:43:53 PM PDT by altura
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To: Constitution Day

Hope it's unexcerpted ... I'm getting pretty cranky!


14 posted on 05/25/2005 7:46:09 PM PDT by Tax-chick (I'm a shallow, demagoguic sectarian because it's easier than working for a living.)
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To: Constitution Day
“It’s important to remember,” Isikoff told the Washington Post, “there was absolutely no lapse in journalistic standards here.”

Steyn is one of the funniest writers out there but sometimes reality is even funnier.

15 posted on 05/25/2005 7:59:09 PM PDT by irv
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To: IYAAYAS

"The silence of the media lambs." He is a polemical genius.


16 posted on 05/25/2005 8:10:20 PM PDT by sine_nomine (Protect the weakest of the weak - the unborn babies.)
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To: Constitution Day
I do hear that The New York Times plans to save some money and downsize its staff. Perhaps they could outsource editorial writing to a consortium led by Mark Steyn, including Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Walter E. Williams, and Sean Hannity. This outsourced consortium should cost less than their present editorial staff--and it will produce far better results.
17 posted on 05/25/2005 8:23:58 PM PDT by dufekin (United States of America: a judicial tyranny, not a federal republic)
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To: Constitution Day
"...and the little matter of 15 corpses, which makes Michael Isikoff considerably more lethal than, say, Lynndie England."

Good point, Mark!

18 posted on 05/25/2005 8:40:07 PM PDT by LibFreeOrDie (L'chaim!)
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To: Constitution Day

Steyn missed pointing out the obvious fact that most of the rioting Muslims had to have the concept of a flushable toilet explained to them.


19 posted on 05/25/2005 8:43:35 PM PDT by EricT. (Join the Soylent Green Party...We recycle dead environmentalists.)
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To: Constitution Day

Bump for later


20 posted on 05/25/2005 8:45:21 PM PDT by xjcsa (She died of loneliness...loneliness and rabies...)
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