
…Priceless
November 2, 2006I just wanted to thank our service men and women for taking the time to respond to John Kerry in the most perfect way…

Now for today’s dishonesty. If you don’t believe the media is liberally biased, please pay close attention. The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal–what do they have in common? None of them felt like it was necessary to report John Kerry’s “botched joke” as important news. None of the papers had this on their front page. Why would this be? It is simple really, if you are these newspapers, stories don’t make the front page unless they are bad for the Bush administration. If a story is good for Bush, it gets buried.
Some of you might say – there was something more important for the front page. In response to that I offer; was it less important than everything on pages 2-8 as the Wall Street Journal felt? Or 2-17 as the NY Times felt? That’s right. Page 18 of the NY Times.
On top of that bias, The CMPA has now released its study of network news coverage for the midterm election. The study indicates that on ABC, CBS and NBC, three out of four evaluations of Democrat candidates in the midterm election have been positive, while only one out of eight stories about Republicans have been positive.
And if that isn’t enough proof, the Media Research Center surely has enough to push you over the edge:
The fact that the media is liberally biased is proven on a daily basis. If you ignore it, you are doing yourself a disservice.
Nice.