• Beijing
    Clear Clear
    27°F

  • Shanghai
    Cold Cold
    39°F

  • Hong Kong
    Snow Snow
    63°F

  • Taipei
    Mostly cloudy with snow Mostly cloudy with snow
    64°F

  • Lhasa
    Showers Showers
    28°F

  • Urumqi
    Snow Snow
    5°F

  • Chongqing
    Snow Snow
    41°F

  • Chengdu
    Snow Snow
    41°F

  • Changsha
    Snow Snow
    34°F

  • Harbin
    Dreary (overcast) Dreary (overcast)
    -8°F

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    SUMMARY/EXCERPT:

    Columnist Thomas Boswell makes a hard point about Beijing through his vivid impressions of the Games:

    “However, I can barely believe what I saw Saturday when, by accident, I had to return to my hotel at 1 p.m., when almost no reporter has reason to leave the Olympics. Several football fields full of buses all pulled out simultaneously, headed to hotels all over Beijing, theoretically transporting media.

    But I was the only rider on any bus I saw. Dozens were empty.

    They still made their runs. They still wasted fuel. They still clogged traffic. But nobody, in an activity as state-controlled and Communist Party-scrutinized as these Olympics, would deviate from the original plan, no matter how stupid it might be.

    In decades at The Post, this is the first event I’ve covered at which I was certain that the main point of the exercise was to co-opt the Western media, including NBC, with a splendidly pretty, sparsely attended, completely controlled sports event inside a quasi-military compound. We had little alternative but to be a conduit for happy-Olympics, progressive-China propaganda. I suspect it worked.”


    They Made the Buses Run on Time

    “Several football fields full of buses all pulled out simultaneously, headed to hotels all over Beijing, theoretically transporting media. But I was the only rider on any bus I saw. Dozens were empty.” [Read]



    By Thomas Boswell // At Washington Post // On August 25, 2008

    Filed In Articles // On Aug 25, 2008 // Under Olympics (2008), Propaganda



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