] "It was a grand and glorious picture that had a lot of ] people watching," Banfield said, "and a lot of ] advertisers excited about cable TV news. But it wasn't ] journalism, because I'm not sure Americans are hesitant ] to do this again -- to fight another war, because it ] looked to them like a courageous and terrific endeavor." ] "As a journalist, I have been ostracized just from ] going on television and saying, 'Here's what the ] leaders of Hezbollah, a radical Moslem group, are ] telling me about what is needed to bring peace to ] Israel,'" she said. "And, 'Here's what the Lebanese ] are saying.' Like it or lump it, don't shoot the ] messenger, but that's what they do." |