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Republican convention features ominous 9/11 ‘tribute’
By David EdwardsWhen Rudy Giuliani — who went from middling near-retirement pol to Republican Party superstar following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — strode to his party’s convention stage Wednesday night, viewers expected a reprise of his famous rhetorical displays once described as “a noun, a verb and 9/11.”
It was rather a surprise, then, that the former New York mayor only once mentioned the fateful day in his bitter tirade against all things Democratic. Few realized at the time, though, that Republicans already had planned a full-on technicolor extravaganza as “tribute” to the day that briefly made their president among the most popular in history. (With George W. Bush’s approval ratings now cemented among the lowest in history, perhaps the GOP thought a good dose of terror-porn was just what was needed to rouse their troops.)
The three-minute video, which featured graphic, disturbing images of a plane flying into the World Trade Center and the Twin Towers’ collapse, attempts to conflate all of America’s struggles in the Middle East into a singular crusade against a uniform enemy.
“The first attack occurred in Iran,” the narrator says over photos of hostages held there in 1979. According to the video, it was the same enemy who bombed US embassies, the USS Cole and the Twin Towers and Pentagon.
Republicans are fond of speaking of “Islamic terrorism” as a unified threat, and right-wing media have attempted to conflate links between Osama bin Laden, a Sunni Muslim, and the Shiite-controlled Iranian regime. As of last year, Iranian citizens overwhelmingly rejected bin Laden.
Perhaps we should cut them some slack, though. The party’s nominee has some trouble keeping the differences between Sunnis and Shiites straight.
The video was the most deliberate and graphic use of images from 9/11 in a political context. Along with the montage of the collapsing towers — which is already seared into the consciousness of anyone who saw it happen on that day — is followed by video of a burning Pentagon, of police and firefighters combing through wreckage and of mourning families and missing persons posters.
Notably absent from the video is President Bush, who aside from addressing the convention via satellite Tuesday was largely unmentioned during the proceedings. The video did feature an image of Giuliani and former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld at Ground Zero.
Television anchors and commentators were shocked by the brazen use of the attacks as political argument.
“The September 11 precedent was one of the few surviving campaign-season taboos,” wrote the Boston Globe’s Sasha Issenberg in a mock obituary of the taboo’s death. “It is survived by direct comparisons of one’s opponents to Hitler.”
MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann was even more incensed, delivering an impromptu special comment and apology immediately after the video aired.
“I’m sorry, it’s necessary to say this and I wanted to separate myself from the others on the air about this. If at this late date, any television network had of its own accord showed that much videotape, and that much graphic videotape of 9/11, and I speak as somebody who lost a few friends there, it, we, would be rightly eviscerated at all quarters, perhaps by the Republican Party itself, for exploiting the memories of the dead and perhaps even for trying to evoke that pain again. If you reacted to that videotape the way I did, I apologize. It is a subject of great pain for many of us still and was probably not appropriate to be shown.”
While Olbermann may have a point about the GOP’s exploitation of 9/11 victims, it should be noted that his own network just last year re-aired it’s entire day of coverage from Sept. 11, 2001.
CNN’s anchors noted the potential controversy of airing such a graphic video. Anchor Campbell Brown asked if “fear” was “the message that Republicans wanted to convey” just before their nominee’s speech. The GOP strategist featured as a guest suggested maybe just that video wasn’t enough.
“You know, I think a lot of Republicans here think that video should run every day, because we — somewhere out there, there may be a terrorist with a nuclear weapon thinking about going into an American city,” Alex Castellanos told the CNN panel. “This is not just politics. Politics is a means to an end. It’s how we govern ourselves.”
This video is from C-SPAN, broadcast September 4, 2008.
Keith Olbermann apologized for airing the Republican’s video “tribute” to 9/11.
This video is from MSNBC, broadcast September 4, 2008.
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September 5th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
The RNC 911 video apart from being grossly misleading is the typical response from a bully who too stupid to understand why he has become so hated.
Keith Olbermann should look more closely at the events of 911 and why the Bush administration told so many lies about it and why no one had to carry the can for the apparent incompetence that allowed the 911 “Terrorist” attack to succeed!
September 5th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
Keith Olbermann is a tool.
September 5th, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Why can’t I see these videos????
September 5th, 2008 at 6:31 pm
And to think it ALL happened under the republiCON watch. 10 months after the election was given to George Bush 9/11 happened. He is 100% responsible because he ignored the presidential daily briefings in August when they told him “Bin Laden determined to attack US with airplanes”. And what did W do, NOTHING but let it happen.
As the Project for a New American Century wanted “a Pearl Habor event” was needed to secure more oil in the mideast. And the Bush crime family oilmen Bush/Cheney and McCain all approved.
Worst president ever. They wouldn’t even let him attend the republiCON convention. And McSame wants 4 more years of an even worse administration. NO WAY, NO HOW, NO MCBush
September 5th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
More of the smear machine at work. Until the AMerican public gets their collective heads out of their asses, the smear machine will continue to make this stuff up and put it put there as the truth. Over and over they’ve done it with no consequences or being called on it.
Out country does not exist in the twilight zone as the smear machine would have the public believe, but if the public keeps seeing this kind of garbage they’ll keep believing it’s the truth..
These liars are the worse kind of traitors to our democracy. They should be rounded up, deported to Gitmo (or some other black site the CIA runs) and left there by themselves – for good.
September 5th, 2008 at 9:34 pm
Those propagandist lying bastards, they committed those crimes and they are still using it.
September 6th, 2008 at 8:00 am
Where is pres. GWB, and (my pet goat in the 911 video)can any one give A time when A sitting pres. did not attend his parties convention?
September 6th, 2008 at 3:38 pm
Propaganda of a crime that was a flase flag operation that killed their own people for the sake of money ,power and war.
Truly the greatest crime of all time.