Liberals Turn on their Inky Friends
Frustrated and helpless, the left has now taken to attacking its friends in the MSM.
Howard Kurtz devotes many words to the feelings of the poor Democrats, feeling unloved, disenfranchised and marginalized by the press.
Do you ever recall reading a similar piece taking seriously the Republican claims of media bias? I don't. The Dems' recent big gripe? The press didn't cover the Downing Street Memo enough.
Please. The press isn't covering the wonderful progress in IRAQ (check out Radioblogger from yesterday for text and audio on the real state of affairs). . . and they're worried about a memo rehashing tired allegations that were thoroughly addressed in last year's election?
How exactly do the Democrats explain this and this?
How does that whole right-wing bias thing work again? Riddle me that, Batman!
Howard Kurtz devotes many words to the feelings of the poor Democrats, feeling unloved, disenfranchised and marginalized by the press.
Do you ever recall reading a similar piece taking seriously the Republican claims of media bias? I don't. The Dems' recent big gripe? The press didn't cover the Downing Street Memo enough.
Please. The press isn't covering the wonderful progress in IRAQ (check out Radioblogger from yesterday for text and audio on the real state of affairs). . . and they're worried about a memo rehashing tired allegations that were thoroughly addressed in last year's election?
How exactly do the Democrats explain this and this?
How does that whole right-wing bias thing work again? Riddle me that, Batman!
1 Comments:
OUCH!!! Please don't call the MSM the liberal's inky friends! "Inky" is a nickname for people working in the printing in formulation and manufacturing industry, directly or indirectly. Inkys are proud of their nickname, and while some may be liberals, I am reasonably sure that no real Inky would want to be identified as part of the political MSM. I sure don't.
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