Media Matters for America defending al Jazeera

Believe it or don't! MMFA is taking issue with a Fox graphic. In case it disappears, here's the full post:
Only on Fox: USMC captain in Control Room film labeled "TRAITOR?" for taking job at Aljazeera

During the October 11 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, the network suggested that former Marine Corps captain Josh Rushing may be a "traitor" for taking a job with Qatar-based news network Aljazeera. While co-host Alan Colmes was promoting Rushing's upcoming appearance on the show, saying that "a former U.S. Marine captain will be here to defend his decision to take a job at a television network that is frequently criticized for its anti-American coverage," a picture of Rushing appeared on the screen, with text below it asking, "TRAITOR?"

Rushing gained national attention after his appearance in Control Room, a 2004 documentary about Aljazeera filmed over a six-week period around the time of the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. When Control Room was filmed, Rushing was a military spokesperson stationed at United States Central Command (CENTCOM) Forward Headquarters in Qatar; his increasing unease with the military's representations of the war was featured prominently in the documentary. Rushing, who resigned from the military after the Pentagon ordered him to cease granting interviews about the documentary, will appear on Aljazeera International, the forthcoming English-language news channel.
This was posted by "A.D.", who appears to be:
Anna Dimond has worked in research and production for a variety of media outlets and think tanks, including the Norman Lear Center, ABC News, and Air America Radio. Most recently, she worked as a documentary story producer for LMNO Productions in Los Angeles. She holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Barnard College and master's degrees in global media from the London School of Economics and the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication. Dimond is a member of the Research Department at Media Matters for America.
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