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July 19, 2007
Yesterday John noted that the Minneapolis Star Tribune (and the Washington Post) had failed to carry a single word on the mission to Capitol Hill of hometown hero Pete Hegseth (above left). Today in her Star Tribune column Katherine Kersten profiles Hegseth: "Minnesota warrior takes his fight from Iraq to Washington." Kathy provides some background on the journey that took Hegseth from Forest Lake, Minnesota to Guantanamo, Iraq, and Washington: Hegseth's path to Capitol Hill was circuitous. He attended Princeton University after graduating from Forest Lake High School, and then landed a job in New York City as an equity capital markets analyst for Bear Stearns, one of the world's largest investment banking and brokerage firms.It's a great, inspirational story. More people should know it. However, the mainstream media have somehow left it to a Minneapolis Star Tribune metro columnist to tell. UPDATE: Reader Steve Robbins writes: Regarding your post about Pete Hegseth, you should also note that in the AP's story about the Senate all nighter debate and vote in the morning on the Levin/Reed bill, the AP included a paragraph long plug for MoveOn.org, noting that:MoveOn.org, the anti-war group, announced plans for more than 130 events around the country to coincide with the Senate debate, part of an effort to pressure Republicans into allowing a final vote on the legislation. A candlelight vigil and rally across the street from the Capitol was prominent among them, with Democratic leaders attending.And yet, AP didn't make a single mention of the grassroots success of the Veterans for Freedom, who fanned out throughout the Capitol, and whose presence may have been quite instrumental in the defeat of the legislation. One would think their success alone would garner them a mention over MoveOn.org, whose efforts failed miserably. To comment on this post, go here. |