NotNeb said:
Give me an instance (or many instances) of where the media represents an issue against public opinion.
Come on Neb. You're completely wrong on this.
The Iraq war was 10 times as unpopular as this war yet due to the effectiveness of U.S propoganda it was reported by the media against public opinion. So much so infact that many world leaders were fooled by the propoganda. I mean that literally, world leaders who have access to information we never will, were taken in by the propoganda.
Yet still many people marched on the streets, a million marched in London apparently, with people laying infront of cars and what not. Yet the propoganda campaign was completely in favour of the U.S
Even now, what's going on with the Iraq war? The U.S has effectively shaped popular opinion in that field, whereby even with recent developments it's being pushed into the background as something unfavourable, but nothing is being done to end it. Infact the current administration is not even being held accountable further than an election for that action. And the anti-war candidate Obama picked the same defence secretary as that of Bush and hasn't taken considerable steps for a withdrawal.
The U.S even started a propoganda campaign against Iran which almost came to fruition except when they realised the military was what would be the problem rather than the propoganda war. Slowly but surely Bush's credibility was damaged but he won a second election at the height of the anti-war sentiment, so that in itself is telling.