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Media Watch, Page 117

Obama, Ayers, and the Chicago Annenberg Challenge

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......   [Read More]

Joe Biden’s Tuzla moment

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......   [Read More]

WaPo slams Obama on claims about McCain and regulation, and the FM/FM issue

Their mainstream reporters are clearly in the tank for Obama, but the editors at the WaPo continue to play it fair in calling out Obama for his misleading, sometimes outright untruthful claims about McCain on the issue of regulation and the FM/FM crisis. The whole thing is well worth the read, but here’s a teaser to get you really interested:.....   [Read More]

USA Today: When it comes to bipartisanship, McCain’s your man

There’s been a lot of talk this election year about change, about who would be the candidate most likely to reach across the aisle in the spirit of getting things done in Washington.  Barack Obama has talked a good talk on the issue, but when it comes to the walk, the USA Today correctly points out that John McCain has a proven track record of reaching across the aisle that Barack Obama does not:.....   [Read More]

ABC News takes matters into its own hands in “Troopergate” matter (MORE: ALASKA AG ASKS FOR WITHDRAWAL OF SUBPOENAS FOR STATE EMPLOYEES)

The day after Alaska government emails were released in an attempt to prove to the public that the reason former Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan was fired by Gov. Palin was due to insubordination rather than his refusal to fire her former brother in law, state trooper Mike Wooten, ABC News used the information contained within the emails to do some digging and to portray Palin as “anti-woman” because she supposedly didn’t make women’s issues like domestic violence and rape a top priority.  Those issues, according to the emails released yesterday, were a concern of Commissioner Monegan, who went repeatedly went outside the normal budget channels after numerous requests to keep the discussion internal......   [Read More]