Dawn, according to the statement it was the "key" peice of information, and while I agree the major media outlets have been making the "National Enquirer" look like responsible journalism by comparison lately; if the government (and let me make this clear that all this stuff is coming from both Demorcrats and Republicans) is going to call 20 press confrences a day and release inflamatory and irresponsible statements, then I don't see how the media can be accused of discrediting them. .
And since they have addmittedly used this one "key" piece of information as a reason to spread this panic first, and then bothered to actually find out if it had any validity later, any loss of credibility they suffer is their fault and their's alone.
I personally feel like from I've seen the media has done just the opposite of discrediting the government for the most part by taking every hunch, rumor, and vague accusation spewed out and presenting it as fact. .
And what other "evidence" has been validated? I've been watching the news 20 hours a day and I haven't seen one solid piece of information put forth that would justify this rhetoric that we are under an "immediate" threat of terrorist attack. . . all I've heard are exagerated guesses and assumptions. .
Saddam Hussien and Iraq is a totally seperate deal from Osama bin Laden and al Qaida; the government has been throwing out references to "nuclear attacks" and "bio-chemical attacks" when there is not one shred of evidence al Qaida has anything of the sort. . they have used this kind of rhetoric to scare the nation but when pressed for details what we get is; "well, we have no proof, but it's likely or probable or can you imagine if they do?. . "
I personally think it's highly irresponsible to create the kind of wide-spread panic and fear they have based on nothing more then paranoid guesswork. . . what "weapons of mass destruction" did al Qaida use to pull off 9/11? Box cutters. . . and since 9/11 we have (justifiably) bombed them back to the stone age in Afghanistan and I have yet to see any kind of proof they have somehow magically upgraded their capabilities to warrent these "terror alerts"
Also, and maybe more importantly, even if I am totally wrong about all this and there is solid information that a terrorist attack is imminant. . . how does raising the terror alert status and sending the country into a panic, then telling to go buy duct tape make any of us one bit safer?
Government officials are not radio talk show hosts, and they should show more responsibility then they have the past few days and stop running in front of the cameras and saying anything unless they have some solid information that actually is useful for us to help protect ourselves. .