This is just a rehash of Bernie Goldberg’s books, Bias and Arrogance.
I bought the latest copy of “In-Touch Weekly” at the grocery store yesterday, because I was shocked to see Sarah and Bristol Palin on the cover with a giant headline: “We’re Glad We Chose Life.” The headline was pro-life, but the slant of the article was that Bristol and Sarah were heroes and exceptional for not killing their children. While it is true that they are the exception and not the rule (especially in the case of Downs Syndrome), the way the article read was as if this was just a completely bizarre thing—to let your own flesh and blood live. It was an interesting twist on pro-abortion bias. The article overall was a refreshing piece of positive press for the Palins.
I think a newspaper should have the honesty to declare (as they once did) "This is a pro-Democrat newspaper. We support abortion. We support unions. We support homosexual marriage. We oppose Christian morality. Now, here's the news as we want you to see it --"
Be transparent about it. Or, are they worried that the public would buy even less of the crap if the public really understood how deliberate the propaganda effort really is??
But it certainly can't be because journalists are biased, no, it's the culture that's biased, yes, that's it!
Now go look at the "news" selected for the front page, and the inside pages of the news section. Anyone who cannot determine whether the reporters and/or the editors are Obama Fans from the "news" on any given day just isn't paying attention.
The bleeding won't stop until the news pages are just as objective as the sports pages are. (And this doesn't mean that bias should be introduced to the sports reporting!)
ML/NJ
When you feel like bitching at your local MSM journalist, consider befriending him (or his MSM competitor) instead. Without more journos on our side, our fight is tougher. We can't rely only on the Elderly Women's Television Network (I joke) to get out our message, no matter how great EWTN is.