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Video: Sobering Look On Media Bias Against Sarah Palin

jpeyton

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Or should I say two-headed GOP smear machine, trying to defend themselves using the SAME attacks they used on others?

Does anyone else agree, if the media is getting accused of being too harsh or too critical, they should be PROUD that they're doing their job so well?

This, in my mind (and probably in the mind of voters as well) should effectively end the validity of all those GOP claims of bias and sexism.
 
Republicans: Masters of the double-standard. It's so fucking transparent and retarded, I'm surprised anyone still votes for them.
 
By: Roger Simon
September 4, 2008 10:50 AM EST

ST. PAUL, Minn. ? On behalf of the media, I would like to say we are sorry.

On behalf of the elite media, I would like to say we are very sorry.

We have asked questions this week that we should never have asked.

We have asked pathetic questions like: Who is Sarah Palin? What is her record? Where does she stand on the issues? And is she is qualified to be a heartbeat away from the presidency?

We have asked mean questions like: How well did John McCain know her before he selected her? How well did his campaign vet her? And was she his first choice?


Bad questions. Bad media. Bad.

It is not our job to ask questions. Or it shouldn?t be. To hear from the pols at the Republican National Convention this week, our job is to endorse and support the decisions of the pols.

Sarah Palin hit the nail on the head Wednesday night (and several in the audience wish she had hit some reporters on the head instead) when she said: ?I?m not a member of the permanent political establishment. And I?ve learned quickly, these past few days, that if you?re not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone.?

But where did we go wrong with Sarah Palin? Let me count the ways:

First, we should have stuck to the warm, human interest stuff like how she likes mooseburgers and hit an important free throw at her high school basketball tournament even though she had a stress fracture.

Second, we should have stuck to the press release stuff like how she opposed the Bridge to Nowhere (after she supported it).

Third, we should never have strayed into the other stuff. Like when The Washington Post recently wrote: ?Palin is under investigation by a bipartisan state legislative body. ? Palin had promised to cooperate with the legislative inquiry, but this week she hired a lawyer to fight to move the case to the jurisdiction of the state personnel board, which Palin appoints.?

Why go there? What trees does that plant?

Fourth, we should stop making with all the questions already. She gave a really good speech. And why go beyond that? As we all know, speeches cannot be written by others and rehearsed for days. They are true windows to the soul.

Unless they are delivered by Barack Obama, that is. In which case, as Palin said Wednesday, speeches are just a ?cloud of rhetoric.?

Fifth, we should stop reporting on the families of the candidates. Unless the candidates want us to.

Sarah Palin wanted the media to report on her teenage son, Track, who enlisted in the Army on Sept. 11, 2007, and soon will deploy to Iraq.

Sarah Palin did not want the media to report on her teenage daughter, Bristol, who is pregnant and unmarried.

Sarah Palin thinks that one is good for her campaign and one is not, and that the media should report only on what is good for her campaign. That is our job, and that is our duty. If that is not actually in the Constitution, it should be. (And someday may be.)

The official theme of the convention?s third day was ?prosperity,? but the unofficial theme was ?the media are really, really awful.?

Even Mike Huckabee, who campaigned for president this year by saying ?I am a conservative, but I am not mad at anybody,? discovered Wednesday night that he is mad at somebody.

?I?d like to thank the elite media for doing something,? Huckabee said, ?that, quite frankly, I didn?t think could be done: unify the Republican party and all of America in support of John McCain and Sarah Palin.?

And could that be the real point of the attacks on the media? To unify the Republican Party?

No, that is simply the cynical, media view.

Though as Lily Tomlin says, ?No matter how cynical I get, it?s just never enough to keep up.?

I couldn?t resist that. For which I am sorry.
 
Originally posted by: jpeyton
By: Roger Simon
September 4, 2008 10:50 AM EST

ST. PAUL, Minn. ? On behalf of the media, I would like to say we are sorry.

On behalf of the elite media, I would like to say we are very sorry.

We have asked questions this week that we should never have asked.

We have asked pathetic questions like: Who is Sarah Palin? What is her record? Where does she stand on the issues? And is she is qualified to be a heartbeat away from the presidency?

We have asked mean questions like: How well did John McCain know her before he selected her? How well did his campaign vet her? And was she his first choice?


Bad questions. Bad media. Bad.

It is not our job to ask questions. Or it shouldn?t be. To hear from the pols at the Republican National Convention this week, our job is to endorse and support the decisions of the pols.

Sarah Palin hit the nail on the head Wednesday night (and several in the audience wish she had hit some reporters on the head instead) when she said: ?I?m not a member of the permanent political establishment. And I?ve learned quickly, these past few days, that if you?re not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone.?

But where did we go wrong with Sarah Palin? Let me count the ways:

First, we should have stuck to the warm, human interest stuff like how she likes mooseburgers and hit an important free throw at her high school basketball tournament even though she had a stress fracture.

Second, we should have stuck to the press release stuff like how she opposed the Bridge to Nowhere (after she supported it).

Third, we should never have strayed into the other stuff. Like when The Washington Post recently wrote: ?Palin is under investigation by a bipartisan state legislative body. ? Palin had promised to cooperate with the legislative inquiry, but this week she hired a lawyer to fight to move the case to the jurisdiction of the state personnel board, which Palin appoints.?

Why go there? What trees does that plant?

Fourth, we should stop making with all the questions already. She gave a really good speech. And why go beyond that? As we all know, speeches cannot be written by others and rehearsed for days. They are true windows to the soul.

Unless they are delivered by Barack Obama, that is. In which case, as Palin said Wednesday, speeches are just a ?cloud of rhetoric.?

Fifth, we should stop reporting on the families of the candidates. Unless the candidates want us to.

Sarah Palin wanted the media to report on her teenage son, Track, who enlisted in the Army on Sept. 11, 2007, and soon will deploy to Iraq.

Sarah Palin did not want the media to report on her teenage daughter, Bristol, who is pregnant and unmarried.

Sarah Palin thinks that one is good for her campaign and one is not, and that the media should report only on what is good for her campaign. That is our job, and that is our duty. If that is not actually in the Constitution, it should be. (And someday may be.)

The official theme of the convention?s third day was ?prosperity,? but the unofficial theme was ?the media are really, really awful.?

Even Mike Huckabee, who campaigned for president this year by saying ?I am a conservative, but I am not mad at anybody,? discovered Wednesday night that he is mad at somebody.

?I?d like to thank the elite media for doing something,? Huckabee said, ?that, quite frankly, I didn?t think could be done: unify the Republican party and all of America in support of John McCain and Sarah Palin.?

And could that be the real point of the attacks on the media? To unify the Republican Party?

No, that is simply the cynical, media view.

Though as Lily Tomlin says, ?No matter how cynical I get, it?s just never enough to keep up.?

I couldn?t resist that. For which I am sorry.

Well I hope he learned his lesson.
 
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Republicans: Masters of the double-standard. It's so fucking transparent and retarded, I'm surprised anyone still votes for them.

Yup... but the less intelligent among us are easily fooled, and thats what wins their elections.

- Just think about how stupid the average person is... Now think, half of everyone is stupider than that guy - George Carlin
 
When you get done with the self gratification in your hack circle jerk, feel free to post all the boo hoo articles after ABC dared to ask your messiah some "tough" question during their debate while everyone before and since has given him the white glove treatment.
 
Who is Roger Simon and what right does he have to apologize for the media? In my mind, the sleeze against Palin came from bloggers who have no journalistic standards at all. And, buy in large, the media with standards have been very much tried to stay away from the attack Palin bandwagon, as they report that the charges of the bloggers has hit home and struck a nerve.

And while the truth is just getting out the door, the rumors can circle the earth at least twice.

I will hope that we can now all see, that while the truth always starts slowly, it does catch up sooner or later. And 60 days from the election will be more than ample time.

And while Palin's speech to the RNC did charge up the base, that type media does not allow for any instant democratic rebuttal, but because some of Palin's statements were rather dubious, they do make for legitimate debate rebuttal points later.

Its still up to the individual voter to separate fact from fiction, and Palin has not helped by fighting lies with lies.
 
Originally posted by: lupi
When you get done with the self gratification in your hack circle jerk, feel free to post all the boo hoo articles after ABC dared to ask your messiah some "tough" question during their debate while everyone before and since has given him the white glove treatment.

Wait is that before or after CBS edited McCain's interview to *hide* his dumb answers?
 
Originally posted by: retrospooty
Just think about how stupid the average person is... Now think, half of everyone is stupider than that guy - George Carlin
That explains November 4th, 2004.
 
I think OP should change his title to "John Stewart pwns Rove, O'Reilly, Hannity, and Morris!" 🙂

 
Originally posted by: lupi
When you get done with the self gratification in your hack circle jerk, feel free to post all the boo hoo articles after ABC dared to ask your messiah some "tough" question during their debate while everyone before and since has given him the white glove treatment.

Obama was dragged through the mud by the MSM for months on Rev Wright based on a few video clips over a 20 some year span.

Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: lupi
but..but...but....
😉

Exactly.
 
Holy sh1t John Steward bashed Republicans??!??!?!

Serious question though, did he ever do anything like this with regards to the Democrats and Obama playing the race card?
 
Originally posted by: JD50
Holy sh1t John Steward bashed Republicans??!??!?!

Serious question though, did he ever do anything like this with regards to the Democrats and Obama playing the race card?

You know, I'm not sure. You're more than welcome to check but I'd be willing to bet it's not as funny.

And frankly, I don't think he just bashed them. It was more than a bashing.
 
Hard to search for since I didn't put "Jon Stewart" or "Daily Show" in the title.
 
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Hard to search for since I didn't put "Jon Stewart" or "Daily Show" in the title.

and the one in OT is about some guy names John Steart that I've never heard of. 😕
 
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