them his sledgehammer but as much flak as the military received perhaps it's more important as peter maass of the new yorker has done in a long investigation to point fingers at the media for their embury saying overreaction that date brit hume of fox saying this transcends anything i've ever seen c.n.n.'s bill hemmer calling it a seminal moment a nation in a nation's history like the fall of the berlin wall but why do we really care about the media's reaction to that one event because i'm wondering if they've learned anything here this guy with me is jamie mcintyre former c.n.n. senior pentagon correspondent who now blogs on military and media issues at line of departure dot com jamie thanks so much for being here thanks for having me now this is some people are calling this the mission accomplished moment for the media much like george bush had on the aircraft carrier but i mean here are the governments didn't need to create a story the military didn't need to create a story do you go online with moss' argument that this is the media's fault they really hype this thing up well first of a