The Toppling: How the Media Inflated a Minor Moment in a Long War

“I realized this was a big deal,” McCoy told me. “You’ve got all the press out there and everybody is liquored up on the moment. You have this Paris, 1944, feel. I remember thinking, The media is watching the Iraqis trying to topple this icon of Saddam Hussein. Let’s give them a hand.”

Source: The New Yorker
Published: Jan 3, 2011
Length: 35 minutes (8,919 words)
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