Bill Whittle of Pajamas TV and Big Hollywood documents the tremendous cost of media bias on American politics. His video is available here. Please view it. Whittle has accomplished a tremendous task. He documents not only the bias of CNN reporters like Susan Roesgen’s hateful and partisan attack on the Tea Party protesters in Chicago …
I just finished reading a number of posts from a number of different blogs concerning today’s election. One of the most glaring and completely wrong statements is being made by those who support Obama’s tax plan. I have a couple of things to say about this. Congress has the power to tax not the President. …
Little Green Footballs has made available Prairie Fire, the political statement of the Weather Underground Organization. It is available here. Please read the document, which is available in pdf. Two things are remarkable about this vile, anti-American book. First, it shows just how far the United States has moved to the Left since its publication …
November 2, 2008 – 2:52 pm
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By BenjaminFranklin
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Posted in 2008 U.S. Election, McCain, Obama, Weather Underground Organization, media bias, socialism
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Tagged 2008 U.S. Election, McCain, Obama, Old Media, socialism, Weather Underground Organization
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This image is from the Washington Post
The Politico admits the bias of the Old Media in this election: “Why McCain Is Getting Hosed in the Press.” Their answer: So What!? Story here. OK, let’s just get this over with: Yes, in the closing weeks of this election, John McCain and Sarah Palin are getting hosed in the press, and at Politico. …
With little more than a week before the election, the polls remain consistent in their prediction of an Obama victory. If McCain loses it is important to convey to conservatives the causes of his loss and the factors that contributed to it. This is particularly important because the Democrats and the Party’s public relations branch, …
Less than two weeks before the election, almost all of the publicly available polls are pointing to his loss. If McCain loses it is important to convey to conservatives the causes of his loss and the factors that contributed to it. This is particularly important because the Democrats and the Party’s public relations branch, the …
This campaign is notable principally because of the participants. The fact that one candidate is black and the other a woman overwhelms Old Media coverage, and so it is the responsibility of New Media to uncover the facts and provide analysis of the candidates’ policies. What is clear is the lack of attention to foreign …
October 21, 2008 – 12:29 pm
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By BenjaminFranklin
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Posted in 2008 U.S. Election, McCain, Obama, U.S. Defense Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy, media bias
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Tagged 2008 U.S. Election, McCain, New Media, Obama, Old Media, U.S. Defense Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy
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What’s new is that someone is now keeping track. Seems like a mundane job. A study shows the Kings of Late Night are not equal-opportunity destroyers this year when it comes to telling jokes about the candidates for president and vice president — they’re hammering Republicans a stunning seven times more often than they skewer …
October 16, 2008 – 4:40 pm
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By AverageJoe
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Posted in 2008 U.S. Election, Democratic Party, McCain, Obama, Republican Party, media bias
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Tagged democrats, GOP, jokes, late night, leno, letterman, republicans
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