What a strange little world liberals live in. For them man-made global warming is real, but liberal media bias is a myth. I was even recently derided by a liberal as, to paraphrase, the only one left on the planet to believe in liberal media bias.
Well, for all you liberal media bias deniers, here’s some food for thought. The New York Times, which on yesterday’s editorial page “officially” endorsed Barack Obama for president, has in the past two days published five—count ‘em, five—articles on Sarah Palin’s wardrobe. I was also informed by a giddy liberal Facebook friend that the Times’ Caucus blog has a shocking expose that Sarah Palin’s stylist is the highest paid member of the McCain campaign in the first two weeks of October.
This from the paper that has yet to do any investigative reporting on their candidate’s dangerous connections to Bill Ayres and Bernadine Dohrn, Jeremiah Wright and Michael Pfleger, Khalidi whatever-the-frick his name is, ACORN, the “New Party,” or Odinga. The paper that has yet to request the release of various records from the University of Chicago and Harvard Law.
Now we know why the Obama Times’ stock has fallen to its lowest since 1991, and ad revenue dropped 16% in the third quarter.
The New York Times is such a partisan joke of a paper, it’s not even good enough for my cats to crap on.
Not to be outdone, consider ABC. On Thursday Little Green Footballs made the following shocking discovery:
A look at the current RSS headlines from ABC’s The Blotter:
Troopergate Probe OK, AK Supremes Say
Todd Palin Pushed Firing for Years, Probe Told
Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!
Todd Speaks! (Kind of)
Palin Aides to Testify
Troopergate Heads to High Court
Troopergate Suits Tossed
Another Private Palin Email Account?
Probe Challenges Head to Court
Troopergate Suit “Political, Not Legal,” Lawmakers Charge
What media bias?
The only silver lining is that at least two media types have started to notice their own profession’s complete lack of objectivity, honesty, or journalistic standards. See my next blog post.
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