Posted on 08/28/2010 3:12:16 PM PDT by kristinn
ABC News has thrown in the towel on the liberal media's efforts to downplay the huge numbers of Americans who came to the Restoring Honor rally held today at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. by radio and TV host Glenn Beck.
The subheadline of an online report at ABCNews.com reads: Restoring Honor Rally at Sight of MLK's 'I Have a Dream' Speech Draws Hundreds of Thousands of People
Sarah Palin, speaking to Politico during an impromptu interview at Reagan National Airport after her speech at the rally chided the Associated Press for lowballing the monster crowd:
Holding her BlackBerry up with one hand, she lamented that the Associated Press had only pegged attendance as "tens of thousands."
Asked if there were more than 100,000 people there, Palin said: "Oh yeah."
Photo facing West from the top of the Washington Monument.
Photo facing East toward the Washington Monument from 17th, NW, six blocks from the Lincoln Memorial.
Park Service is NOT to be trusted.
I don't know. I was one of them, though, and it was packed. The line to buy tickets at the Vienna metro station at 9:30 was over a mile long. Eventually, they just let everyone ride for free because they couldn't keep up. The metro was over capacity for hours after that. I did the same routine at the 09/12 rally last year and as crowded as the metro was then, it was far worse today. FWIW.
Headline at Huffington Toast:
BECK HAS A DREAM: Tens Of Thousands Attend Beck’s Rally, Civil Rights Leaders Protest
The MSM will report as follows:
“Glenn Beck’s and the Rev Al Sharpton’s rallies combined for about a million people in Washington today”.
The MSM will fail to mention Sharpton’s rally drew about 5K max and Beck had the remaining 999,500.
Sort of like the NBA player who once proudly announced he and Michael J combined for 81 points in a game. He got 4 and Michael got the other 77 or so. LOL
Maybe AP would like to multiply that tens of thousands by some 100s.
NBC just said “Tens, if not hundreds of thousands...”
LOL
Is she afraid of overestimating? Or is she just ignorant? Either way, she can't very well be called a "reporter" then. I know what my own eyes saw when I watched it online and on C-SPAN. (Plus, there were an additional 130,000+ people watching online at ustream toward the end of the rally.)
The other day on Glenn Becks TV show he held up a picture of the Mall. He said they have calculated that the Mall can hold 200,000 thousand people and that grassy area on the left next to it can hold another 100,000. We can also see there are people in areas to the far right.
They also said that participants had Anti-Obama t-shirts and signs. (even though Beck said no signs)
Very cool.
King: “I have a dream”
Sharpton: “I want a check”
you are mountainrnizing. Tens of thousands are hundreds of thousands.
Looks like a few more than tens of thousands. :)
The conversation in every MSM news outlet today has been over what the lowest number estimate they can give without looking like complete jacka$$es.
Today was hubby’s birthday. Wish we could have gone to DC. But, we watched it on television this morning while he opened his presents. He said this was the best birthday he’s ever had. We are so proud of Glenn, Sarah Palin, and the hundreds of thousands of patriots. They represented a lot of patriots who couldn’t be there.
The National Park Service stopped taking crowd counts in 1995 after disputes over the count following the "Million Man March".
I caught tail ends of NBC’s and CBS’ reports on their respective nightly news. Missed any references to crowd estimates, but NBC said Republicans won’t want to be identified with today’s event, and CBS’ Jeff Greenberg (is that his name?) said the event will have a huge impact on the November elections.
“Huge impact” is an understatement. But perhaps the MSM is finally getting the picture — they can’t downplay what is now a major and still growing movement in this country.
A Freeper who was at Vienna (and left after two hours) is sending me pics. I will post them on the live thread.
Word!
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