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or television network call[ed] for the end to the war."{{sfn|Streitmatter|2001|p=197}} In fact, the mainstream media plainly opposed the anti-war effort “in the heady days early in the war when American correspondents doubled as government handmaidens, they openly condemned anti-war protesters as traitors."{{sfn|Streitmatter|1997|p=201}} This was the atmosphere in which
or television network call[ed] for the end to the war."{{sfn|Streitmatter|2001|p=197}} In fact, the mainstream media plainly opposed the anti-war effort “in the heady days early in the war when American correspondents doubled as government handmaidens, they openly condemned anti-war protesters as traitors."{{sfn|Streitmatter|1997|p=201}} This was the atmosphere in which
Mailer attempted to tell a moving tale of the anti-war movement.
Mailer attempted to tell a moving tale of the anti-war movement.
Mailer renounces conventional journalism; he doesn’t trust the media to analyze the anti-war movement fairly. Media studies of the time show that
“throughout [the] various stages of escalating involvement, mainstream
American journalists supported the effort, serving as exuberant cheerleaders
for the military."{{sfn|Streitmatter|2001|p=184}} Mailer frequently points out
the unfair coverage that the press gave to the actions of the demonstrators
and how "[e]mphasis was put on every rock thrown, and a count was made of the windows broken. (There were, however, only a few.) But there was no
specificmention of The Wedge [a brutal crowd control technique,which resulted
in beating of the marchers]. Indeed, stories [of police brutality]
quickly disappeared."{{sfn|Mailer|1988|p=313-14}} This becomes evident as Mailer distinguishes
the reporting of mainstream press from that of the alternative
press. The alternative press (such as the ''Catholic Worker'', ''I.F. Stone’s Weekly,
''National Guardian'', and ''Ramparts'') was critical of the war going back in some
cases to the 1950s when troops were first deployed to Vietnam.{{sfn|Streitmatter|2001|p=184}}


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