[Dialogue] CBS Fires Former Iraq Commander for Speaking Out Against Bush Policies in Iraq

Harry Wainwright h-wainwright at charter.net
Fri May 18 14:48:52 EDT 2007



Published on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 by the Salem-News (Oregon)
<http://www.salem-news.com/articles/may152007/batiste_firing_51507.php>  

CBS Fires Former Iraq Commander for Speaking Out Against Bush Policies in
Iraq

by Salem-News staff

NEW YORK - It took CBS two weeks to fire Don Imus for calling a college
women's basketball team "nappy headed hos," but it only took them two days
to fire Major General John Batiste for speaking out against the president
and his policies on the war in Iraq.

Groups critical of the war and President Bush say it is an outrage.
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Batiste, a Republican, commanded troops in Iraq in 2004 and 2005. He left
the Army on a mission to speak out against what he calls "the president's
reckless policy in Iraq." A short time after that, CBS hired him as a
part-time consultant.

But then last week, Batiste appeared in a VoteVets.org TV ad speaking out
against the president on Iraq. Just two days later, CBS fired him.

"It's censorship, pure and simple," Moveon.org stated. They say they are
going to rally over 100,000 people to send messages demanding that CBS
re-hire Major General John Batiste by the end of the week.

As in the case of Don Imus though, supporters of Batiste are well served to
remember that CBS is a business, not a democracy, and they are not
necessarily bound to keep any employee around that they deem should no
longer work there.

Still, the move by CBS to dismiss the General who commanded forces in Iraq
does seem consistent with other similar firings in the federal government.
Several notable generals have spoken out publicly against the course of the
war in Iraq, they appear to have learned to wait until they are out of the
military to do it however.

CBS says they fired Major General Batiste because he engaged in advocacy,
but critics say CBS is holding him to a different standard than their other
consultants.

One example is former White House communications director Nicolle Wallace, a
consultant to CBS who is known for using her position to push White House
talking points.

It was also reported that she was advising the McCain campaign, yet CBS did
nothing when she appeared as a consultant on their network to promote his
candidacy. The Brookings Institution's Michael O'Hanlon also appeared on CBS
as a consultant while advocating in favor of President Bush's escalation
plan.

Major General John Batiste is not the first general to speak out against
policies in Iraq. Recently a number of generals and military leaders have
spoken out, including Reagan's former NSA director, General William Odom,
Vietnam veteran Major General Mel Montano and another former general from
Iraq-retired Major General Paul Eaton.

Copyright C 2006 Salem-News.com

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