Tony Blankley blasts mainstream media’s pro-Obama slant
In his blistering critique of the mainstream media, Blankley expands on the derelection of duty on the part of the media that I and others have talked about over the last several months:
In his blistering critique of the mainstream media, Blankley expands on the derelection of duty on the part of the media that I and others have talked about over the last several months:
One of the first things I do every morning after logging on is to check the Real Clear Politics polling page to read about the latest poll numbers that have been released, whether they be state polls or national. I rely more on state polls than national, because that’s where you get to see what the electoral college might look like if voters were voting today.
On a day that has seen Bush speak to the UN about terrorism while Iran’s Islamofascist “leader” was listening in the same room, and a day the press threatened a revolt if the McCain campaign didn’t give them more access to Gov. Palin while she visited the UN, the Gov. herself is busy getting to know various world leaders. The NYT is among the first to report, with a photo, about her meeting with Afganistan president Hamid Karzai.
The so-evil-he’s-been-targeted-by-the-Obama-campaign Stanley Kurtz has continued digging into Barack Obama’s relationship with unrepentant domestic terrorist and “neighbor” to Obama Bill Ayers and reports to you the information that the mainstream media aren’t interested in investigating. They’re too involved in interviewing disgruntled librarians in Wasilla in an attempt to get dirt on Gov. Palin to care about the radical ties of the Democrat nominee for president.
Last night I wrote about the interview CBS’ Katie Couric did with Obama’s veep nominee Joe Biden in which he criticized the “McCain can’t send an email” ad, saying that if it were up to him he wouldn’t have run it.
Remember how the mainstream media, conservative bloggers, and Obama surrogates and supporters pounced on Hillary Clinton’s bogus remarks about landing in Tuzla “under sniper fire” during a trip she took to Bosnia as First Lady back in 1996? She took an intense amount of heat for her false statement, with an irked Bubba Clinton coming to her defense by suggesting that she was “tired” and made a mistake.