Still Biased to the End
December 8th 2008 04:52
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From Barbara Walters, who has lost all journalistic credability, and her "10 Most Fascinating People" show last week.
First, she does a hack job on Sarah Palin. Doesn't interview her, slams her when interviewing Rush Limbaugh (who defended her nicely), then uses very select snippets from biased, slanted press stories and polls when presenting her as fascinating.
Then, not two minutes later, she's talking to Tom Cruise and he says "the truth is usually not what media perception portrays it to be," and she agrees with him. True, she wants to have his baby, judging from how often he's on this top ten list and that he hasn't made a watchable movie in three years.
They have four years to destroy Sarah Palin. 65% of Republicans want her to be their next nominee. Everybody, even liberals, who have actually talked to her, spent time with her and gotten to know her say that Sarah is bright, quick and caring. Alaskans love her more than any other politician has ever been loved.
Yes, she slipped up and said "country of Africa" instead of "continent of Africa", but Barack Obama said their were 58 states. People slip up speaking, doesn't mean they meant it.
None of the RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) that attacked her had actually met or spent time with her.
But the media will continue to try to destroy her.
Remember, this is the same media that allowed, without retribution, for the liberals to call George Bush Hitler and our troops murderers, even when found innocent. Now that he's leaving office they call President Bush "gracious." Duh, that's why he didn't fight back like he could have liberal press idiots. He was too gracious to stoop to your level.
And so is Sarah Palin. I bet she withstands it and as journalism has it's last death rattle in the main stream media and the government tries to control it, she will emerge. Let's hope there's enough non-governmental press left to report it.
From Barbara Walters, who has lost all journalistic credability, and her "10 Most Fascinating People" show last week.
First, she does a hack job on Sarah Palin. Doesn't interview her, slams her when interviewing Rush Limbaugh (who defended her nicely), then uses very select snippets from biased, slanted press stories and polls when presenting her as fascinating.
Then, not two minutes later, she's talking to Tom Cruise and he says "the truth is usually not what media perception portrays it to be," and she agrees with him. True, she wants to have his baby, judging from how often he's on this top ten list and that he hasn't made a watchable movie in three years.
They have four years to destroy Sarah Palin. 65% of Republicans want her to be their next nominee. Everybody, even liberals, who have actually talked to her, spent time with her and gotten to know her say that Sarah is bright, quick and caring. Alaskans love her more than any other politician has ever been loved.
Yes, she slipped up and said "country of Africa" instead of "continent of Africa", but Barack Obama said their were 58 states. People slip up speaking, doesn't mean they meant it.
None of the RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) that attacked her had actually met or spent time with her.
But the media will continue to try to destroy her.
Remember, this is the same media that allowed, without retribution, for the liberals to call George Bush Hitler and our troops murderers, even when found innocent. Now that he's leaving office they call President Bush "gracious." Duh, that's why he didn't fight back like he could have liberal press idiots. He was too gracious to stoop to your level.
And so is Sarah Palin. I bet she withstands it and as journalism has it's last death rattle in the main stream media and the government tries to control it, she will emerge. Let's hope there's enough non-governmental press left to report it.
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Comment by NoaIzumi
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Anime Bottle
I certainly wouldn't want her as my president, but I gotta admit the bashing got really out of hand there at the end (and continued after the election!) It's like people were trying to dump the loss entirely on her
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