Friday, April 11, 2008

Media Bias

By playing favorites and writing slanted stories, the press has been having an unprecedented field day with the presidential race.

The New York Times ran a page one story insinuating that there was something wrong with John McCain’s relationship with a pretty female lobbyist, even though no favors were exchanged and no one had sex.

Correspondents who accompanied Hillary Clinton on her 1996 trip to Bosnia knew that her claim of having come under sniper fire was false, yet none of them did a piece saying her story was untrue. Instead, among themselves, they tittered about the story, which she had told before less dramatically. Read Story Here.

Source: Ronald Kessler

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