Posted on 07/02/2011 7:24:41 PM PDT by curth
Nothing is quite so damaging to the mainstream media as publishing their own words in context. In her new book, Bring Her Down: How the American Media Tried to Destroy Sarah Palin, conservative author and C4Per Gina Dalfonzo does just that in chilling fashion.
Ever wanted to compare ABC News anchor Charles Gibsons fawning interview with Obama to his condescending inquisition of Palin? Dalfonzo has it for you. Heres a fair representation of the questions which Dalfonzo has in longer form I cant think of a better way to illustrate liberal media bias than this.
Gibson to Obama:
What are your feelings about winning the nomination? Has it sunk in yet?
What did your grandmother say?
Do you ever say to yourself: Son of a gun, Ive done this?
Did you truly, in your gut, think that a black man could win the nomination of a major party to be president of the United States?
[...]
Gibson to Palin:
You in favor of putting Georgia and Ukraine into NATO?
And under the NATO treaty, wouldnt we then have to go to war if Russian went into Georgia?
Let me turn to Iran. Do you consider a nuclear Iran to be a threat to Israel?
Do you agree with the Bush Doctrine?
Aside from the strikingly different tone, notice all the open-ended questions to Obama, giving him a chance to speak in a relaxed, reflective manner. Nobody has a problem per se with the questions Gibson posed to Palin, aside from the false insinuation that there is actually one definitive Bush Doctrine, or when he took Palins prayer for the troops out of context to suggest she was a holy warrior. What was troubling is that Gibson showed far less concern about the worldview that had shaped the man running for president, than he did in quizzing Palin. Not once did Gibson ask Palin what her relatives thought of her historic nomination to the vice presidency. ABC also deliberately edited out key parts of Palins interview, where she elaborated on her foreign policy worldview. Dalfonzo has the edited vs. unedited transcript.
The beauty of what Dalfonzo has done is that she has taken the time to research all the hideous examples of media malpractice that we have encountered over the last three years, including the JournoList scandal, and the ridiculously unhinged coverage of Palins resignation. And she has put it into chronological order and context, attempting to explain why it happened. She has written the book I wish I had the patience to produce. I would have given up in despair after pouring through the unedited version of the six-hour Katie Couric interview. I probably would have broken out into a satiric fit.
Bring Her Down: How the American Media Tried to Destroy Sarah Palin should be required reading for any Palin supporter. It should be in your home or Kindle library as a reference and reminder of what the media is capable of doing. Its a whos who list of repeat offenders. While some of the stories will be familiar to anyone who has followed Governor Palin, the level of detail offered in the book is priceless. Even I was surprised by some of the background Dalfonzo digs up on the various Palin rumors such as Troopergate, Trig Trutherism, the Kill Him urban legend, the book banning myth, the wardrobe malfunction, and the creationism-abstinence-only lies.
I was especially touched by the chapter in which Dalfonzo documents the hateful comments by liberal women, and her effort to explain why Sarah Palin is such a threat to the liberal feminist establishment. She reminds us that liberals have always been about symbolism, and they rely on clueless Republicans to ignore symbolism. Dalfonzo adroitly points out how George W. Bush signed the partial-birth abortion ban surrounded by eight white men, the legislators who worked on the legislation. Unfortunately, the left was able to spin this until the cows came home ignoring the substance and inherent decency of what Bush did, and focusing on the bad optics.
So when Sarah Palin came along with symbolism AND substance, the Left was apoplectic. They had no choice but to BRING HER DOWN. Of course, the left was aided and abetted by backstabbers within the Republican Party. Dalfonzo documents the friendly fire quite well also, as well as the despicable tactics of the Alaska Mafia, the bloggers who have been at the heart of nearly every false accusation against Governor Palin.
Gina Dalfonzo has added to the conservative canon with a well-researched history of media bias, illustrating how the growing confluence between news and entertainment served to create a caricature of a dynamic, young female leader. Fortunately, Dalfonzo also points the way to victory in 2012 She reminds us that Sarah Palin has chosen to go around the corrupt media and take her message directly to the people.
Wouldnt it be great if Sarah Palin could interview Charles Gibson right about now?
What are your feelings about becoming irrelevant?
Has it sunk in yet?
Good for this lady.
99% of those in the so called “media” are elitist bastards. Journalism is all but dead in this country.
Excellent
What a disgusting display.
What an amazing coincidence!
LMAO!!!! Palin is running this entire cycle like her own personal 3-Ring Circus, and all the "other" candidates are her clowns and dancing monkeys.
8^D
have added this book to my summer reading list. like the Palin film those that want to protray the truth about gov palin should be rewarded
I hate the Media so much.
I hate the Media so much.
This book sounds excellent!
I hate the Media so much.
I hate the Media so much.
“I hate the Media so much.”
Definitely worth a triple post!
Now, there’s a book I’d like to own, if for nothing more than to have a painstakingly detailed report of what I’ve witnessed happening with my own eyes.
What’s especially frustrating about what we’ve watched the MSM and the left try to do to Sarah Palin, is that they’ve successfully ensnared some our own with their rotten poison.
Admittedly, they’re few in number (in relation to the whole), but they can be extremely disruptive around here.
This is a lie. The media is supreme. It has destroyed Palin and she cannot win. She has negatives in the polling and she cannot win. Women hate her and she cannot win. The GOP establishment said she cannot win. It is clear that she cannot win and therefore she cannot win. FR posters and Libs agree so that means she cannot win. Lastly, she ‘clearly’ cannot win.
(/standard PDS BD before the real PDSers arrive)
I hope they heard you...
The other striking observation is that Palin was second on the ticket. Those questions are the ones the top of the ticket normally gets.
This book will soon be on my reading table.
I have never encountered a single person who said they voted for “McCain and Palin.” They always say I voted for “Palin and McCain.”
Charlie recognised that to get useful answers he needed to ask the questions of a candidate who actually understood foreign policy.
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