Posted on 06/10/2011 7:26:45 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
There hasnt been such a mass mobilization of mainstream media resources in anticipation of a single event since President Obamas inauguration.
And The New York Times and Washington Post want readers to help sort through the whole mess.
Its like a contest where the winners get to work for big, rich media organizations for no money.
You, too, can be an unpaid intern for a day or two or three.
I have no idea what theyll find, nor how much redaction there will be in the 24,000 pages, but I am certain that the nearly 2,400 pages that are being withheld by the state of Alaska would make for far more entertaining reading.
In any event, plenty of media fodder to fill a slow weekend in June.
How over the top is this media frenzy about emails from the administration of a half-term governor of a state with three electoral votes who was a defeated candidate for vice president and who has not held any elective office for almost two years?
Its mass media hysteria. Ive seen nothing like it in regard to government documents since Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers forty years ago.
And as The New York Times wrote at the time, the Pentagon Papers demonstrated, among other things, that the Johnson Administration had systematically lied, not only to the public but also to Congress, about a subject of transcendent national interest and significance: the Vietnam war.
Heres the irony: the very same mainstream media whose paid pundits tell us over and over again how inconsequential Sarah Palin has become are treating the release of Palin administration emails as an event of transcendent national interest and significance.
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
I’m guessing that if the media really thought there was anything newsworthy they would do everything possible to prevent the public from seeing it before their artistic editors dressed it up for public consumption.
These papers wouldn't hire a janitor without more background than they've provided us on Barack Obama.
RE: Is this the same Joe McGinnis (aka ass**** )who moved next door to the Palins while writing a smear piece on her?
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From the Business Insider website:
http://www.businessinsider.com/author/joe-mcginniss
Joe McGinniss is an American author who has published 11 books over the course of 40 years, including The Selling of the President, Going to Extremes, and Fatal Vision. His next book, The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin, comes out this September.
About as over-the-top as stalking said governor to the point of renting a house so close you could peek into her windows?
I have said this over and over. It is hysterical that the MSN states Palin is not a worthy candidate, that she is stupid, that she can't win, that she has no significance, etc. while they stumble all over themselves trying to catch her. Whether she is in her bus and they are chasing her, or trying to play "gotcha" every time she speaks...they are continually being hypocritical and always trying to catch up to the lady who out foxes them every day.
What is going to be really funny is that the released emails will probably backfire on the liberals and probably show what an adept, intelligent, concerned, governor and administrator she was and how responsably she led her state. Won't that just float their boats??? LOL
You are trash in my books.
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Telepathy must be real!
I’m thing the very same things!
Hypocritical and HYPER critical at the same time!
Let’s all participate. Point out all the smoking gun emails, like when she forgot to place a period or didn’t indent properly. Bombard the NY Slimes with a bunch of bogus smoking guns.
Sleazeball Joe McGinnis writes that Sarah Palin is totally irrelevant and castigates the media for obsessing over her. Yet, McGinnis moved into the house next door to Palin to spy on the Palin family and has a smear book about Sarah Palin ready for the 2012 election season. Can we say ‘hypocrite’? Yes, we can.
RE: like when she forgot to place a period or didnt indent properly.
And TYPOS, Don’t forget the TYPOS. Remember when Dan Quayle couldn’t spell ‘POTATO’ ?
Well, comb through the 24,000 emails and find TYPOS and bring them to the Time’s attention.
Wonder what they would say if they found a ‘Weiner underwear’ pic in there.
So why isn't the Main Stream Media asking the question of 0bama:
WHERE ARE YOUR E-MAILS..?
What you're asking on the other thread is no different.
I am so ****** at the SRM, I can’t even type right today. If I actually posted what I am thinking, I’d get a time out.
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