Posted on 02/18/2003 7:42:00 AM PST by mikeb704
You have to hand it to them. Leftists are nothing if not tenacious.
Mondays New York Times reported that a couple of rich Chicago Democrats are trying to put together a liberal radio network to counterbalance Rush Limbaugh and other conservative talkers. The fat cats have selected a CEO with a mission: "The object of the programming is to be progressive and make a statement that counters this din from the right."
Listening to that din chatter might make one think that conservatives tightly control the entire media. Thats preposterous.
As has been persuasively and repeatedly documented, much of the media, including the TV networks, major newspapers, and newsmagazines, is about as conservative as Chairman Mao.
They manipulate news and pretend its all so very objective. The arched brows, vocal inflections, and condescending sneers convey the news readers prejudices more effectively than if they hung a neon sign advertising their undying allegiance to the Democrat Party over their moussed hairdos. Its all the news you need to know. Through their eyes.
Yet they continue to insist that their reporting is impartial, unbiased, objective, and balanced. Its clearly not. Want a very recent example?
Its been widely reported that former Illinois senator Carol Moseley Braun (or is it Moseley-Braun?) has been exploring the possibility of forming a committee to explore the prospect of running for the Democratic presidential nomination. In political circles, "exploring" generally means Ive already explored, have nothing better to do for the next few months, and Im running as long as I can get some upfront money.
So Carols been roaming the early, crucial nominating states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Shes even handing out signs that say "Ms. President," which may seem a little presumptuous at this stage, but Carols never been known for her modesty.
Something newsworthy occurred while Ms. Moseley Braun was traipsing through Iowa. You wouldnt know it if you read the Washington Post or New York Times or Chicago Tribune. You wouldnt know it if you watch the network news on CBS, NBC or ABC.
You wouldnt know it if you read the Associated Press account of her visit. The AP delivers information 20 million words a day - to thousands of news outlets around the world.
In its 12-paragraph story, the AP didnt see fit to report how many voters came out in inclement weather to see our former senator. The closest it came was in a caption accompanying a picture, one that wouldnt be printed in many newspapers, of the exploring candidate in Des Moines on Saturday. It mentioned shed spoken "to a small group."
The Des Moines Register story revealed precisely how small that group was. Only one voter, a man who went to law school with her, showed up to cheer Carol on. About a dozen reporters were there, and a handful of Moseley Braun staffers. Thats what comprised the "small group."
I contend that anytime any legitimate candidate, particularly a former U. S. senator, can only attract one voter to a rally, the event is remarkable enough to warrant reporting. And I can virtually guarantee that if the candidate were Jeb Bush or anyone else slight right of center, the occasion would have received much more extensive coverage.
Ms. Moseley Braun is a different story, however. As a big spending, anti-war, pro-abortion Democrat forgive the redundancy -, she gets a pass. A humiliation is overlooked as she scampers on to New Hampshire where she attracted, according to one published report, a crowd of 20 people.
It would have been helpful if the article identified how many staffers and reporters were there. Carol may not be as popular in New Hampshire as she is in Iowa.
Little wonder that millions of Americans, tired of the Leftist media propaganda, turn to talk radio for a chance to get the truth. Part of it, anyway.
One word: PATHETIC.
. . . but if she's no more effective than that, those rich liberals are gonna need Plan B . . .
"If she makes a good showing, she enhances her reputation nationally. Then maybe the press here begins to understand that she is more than a pretty face."
A pretty face? Well, maybe compared to Lieberman and the others. And even then only if you're grading on a generous curve.
Just cause she goes on a couple of year hiatus, hoping people will forget her crimes..................
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!
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