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Village Voice (Ireland)

 

The military-industrial complexers and retread Kelvinator salesmen who own and run the networks know that jingoism sells. The last time we had a major hostage crisis, the networks did the Iranians' job for them: as ratings soared, TV whipped the country into an almost religious fervor, pushing Jimmy Carter into a military adventure whose predictable failure cost him the presidency and eight servicemen their lives. In the process, Nightline was born.
-- Doug Ireland, Village Voice 8/15/89.
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