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Graphic Fail: USA Today Thought MOAB Was Almost As Destructive as Hiroshima A-Bomb
Newsbusters.org ^ | April 15, 2017 | Tom Blumer

Posted on 04/15/2017 11:33:52 AM PDT by Kaslin

On Thursday, the U.S. military dropped a MOAB (Mother Of All Bombs) on an ISIS tunnel complex in Nangahar Province in Afghanistan. Shortly after that, USA Today posted a breathtakingly ignorant graphic purporting to show that the MOAB contained over 70 percent of the destructive force of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan.

This epic fail occurred even though the following comparison was known early on:

The MOAB has the force of 11 tons of TNT. For comparison, the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 had the force of 15 thousand tons of TNT.

The destructive force of the MOAB dropped on ISIS therefore had 0.07 percent of the force of the first A-bomb.

That comparison was totally lost on the graphic-creating wizards at USA Today and its alleged layers of editors and fact-checkers (HT Washington Free Beacon; red box is mine):

The graphic appeared at USA Today's original published story on the attack for several hours, but has since been corrected to indicate that the Hiroshima A-bomb had the force of 15 kilotons of TNT.

Given the genuine comparison, though, the real question is why the post-correction graphic remains. In the words of one commenter at the story who was one of the first to point out the original graphic's error:

Someone should contact the author and let them know their research is whacked. The Hiroshima bomb was 15,000 tons of TNT equivalent, compared to 11 tons for the MOAB. That makes it less that 1/1000th as big. It's disingenuous to compare the two. The MOAB is just a really, really big conventional bomb.

It is indeed disingenuous to compare the two — unless the goal, even after the correction, was to somehow create a false equivalence between a conventional bomb which reportedly killed almost 100 in an attack targeting enemy combatants and an atomic bomb which leveled an entire city, killed 90,000 - 146,000 of its inhabitants, and left thousands of others with life-shortening and deeply life-affecting burns and radiation-caused illnesses.

USA Today's error gives away the fact that someone there actually believed that the U.S. military under Donald Trump — but not requiring his permission — dropped a bomb 73 percent as destructive as the Hiroshima A-bomb. Further, those involved in reviewing the graphic before or perhaps immediately after it went live, which one would hope included reporters Jim Michaels and Tom Vanden Brook, either agreed with that comparison or were too naive to question it.

In other words, there is every reason to believe that Trump Derangement Syndrome — originally betrayed when USA Today's Editorial Board broke a since-inception 34-year tradition of abstaining from presidential election recommendations by declaring the Republican nominee "unfit for the presidency" — is thriving at the enterprise which pretends to be "The Nation's Newspaper."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016presidential; afghanistan; blogs; campaigns; deceit; fail; fakenews; foreignpolicy; foxnewscom; labeling; liberalmedia; majornewspapers; military; moab; onlinemedia; presidenttrump; tds; usatoday; wot
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To: Kaslin
USA is anti-science. Anti-math, too.

41 posted on 04/15/2017 6:54:26 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Kill: TWITTER, FACEBOOK, CNN, ESPN, NFL)
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To: Right Wing Assault; All
OOOPS! That was suppose to say "USA Today."

42 posted on 04/15/2017 7:05:30 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Kill: TWITTER, FACEBOOK, CNN, ESPN, NFL)
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To: Kaslin
Gigajoules?

Not there only because they didn't go far enough, not that it doesn't exist.

In the Energy and Work section you find, "joule, kilojoule, megajoule." And, what comes next?

43 posted on 04/15/2017 7:14:02 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Kill: TWITTER, FACEBOOK, CNN, ESPN, NFL)
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To: Kaslin
"Layers and layers of fact checkers"

#SmarterThanYou

44 posted on 04/15/2017 10:08:17 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: SaraJohnson
You have to admit, it was not a nice bomb...


45 posted on 04/16/2017 2:44:09 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Right Wing Assault

Ooops?

Nah; you were fairly correct.


46 posted on 04/16/2017 2:44:58 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Right Wing Assault
And, what comes next?

Wasteofjewels?




47 posted on 04/16/2017 2:47:00 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Ray76
Ton, kiloton... whatever. /s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX3kxAA2L4Q

48 posted on 04/16/2017 4:41:08 AM PDT by SkyPilot ("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
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To: sauropod

McPaper—perfect! LOL!


49 posted on 04/16/2017 5:43:57 AM PDT by proud American in Canada (May God Bless the U.S.A. (Trump: I will bear the slings and arrows for you, the American people))
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To: Kaslin
Nice workup. I'm posting this on MOAB threads. Someone else may have done this on this thread, but I wanted to add this just in case.

This MOAB bomb was estimated to carry 21,600 lbs of TNT. LINK

That is 10.53 tons of TNT. (1 ton = 2000 pounds)

Definition of a kiloton: LINK

The Hiroshima bomb was pegged at 15 thousand tons of TNT and the Nagasaki bomb was pegged at 21 thousand tons of TNT. LINK

50 posted on 04/16/2017 4:47:24 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Happy days are here again!)
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To: Kaslin

Author Michael Crichton was always ahead of his time, as illustrated by his perceptions of journalistic integrity in the novel Airframe. Once television achieved dominance as the go-to resource for news, propaganda theatre overrode the ethical considerations of factual reporting.


51 posted on 04/18/2017 8:52:03 AM PDT by Ozark Tom
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