Media’s One-Sided Coverage Is Clear Evidence Of Bias

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Michael Ramirez @ IBD:

The date was June 15, 1992. In an elementary school in Trenton, New Jersey, reading off a flash card that had been prepared by the teacher, the special guest counseled the child writing potato on the blackboard, “You’re close, but you left a little something off. The ‘e’ on the end.”

The media reacted swiftly and relentlessly.

The story was on all the front pages and was carried by all the major networks.

To the mainstream media, it was the moment that Dan Quayle confirmed “what a waste it is to lose one’s mind.”

It didn’t matter that the flash card given to the vice president was prepared by a teacher and was itself misspelled. It was carried on every news wire, every news program and in every late night TV monologue.

Quayle’s mind must have been on other things. It wasn’t like he repeated the mistake in all 57 states, or more precisely in Beaverton, Ore., in May 2008; or while traveling on the “Intercontinental” railroad in Cincinnati on Sept. 23, 2011; or perhaps, while he was speaking to the “President” of Canada in Chicago on Aug. 7, 2007.

He might not have known how to say it in “Austrian” while in Strasbourg, France, on April 5, 2009; or perhaps he was thinking of “Polish Death Camps” at the White House on May 30, 2012; or thinking about when he met with world leaders in that splendid “Asian” city, Honolulu, on Nov. 16, 2011.

He might have been thinking of the brave Navy “corpse” man at the prayer breakfast in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 5, 2010, which may not sound so strange to someone who also said: “On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes — and I see many of them in the audience here today…”

All these examples were unreported or under-reported gaffes of President Obama.

The mainstream media didn’t seem to think these incidents were worthy of a media feeding frenzy, unlike those of poor Dan Quayle.

If Vice President Quayle had only been misspelling “Ohio” as “Oiho” with three college students instead of one elementary student, at an institution of higher learning like Ohio State University instead of an elementary school, the media would certainly have ignored it.

Or, perhaps, they would have been all over it, as the Washington Post was … quick to defend President Obama, claiming the photo must have been “Photoshopped.”

Unfortunately for the Post, the incident was captured by several different cameras from multiple angles. Oops. Apparently, misspellings are only important when they are done by someone with whom they philosophically disagree.

It was an unimportant issue that was wildly blown out of proportion by a biased media back in 1992 and now, completely ignored by a hypercritical and biased media in 2012.

And there’s no better example of the double standards and inherent bias of the media today.

In a surprise March 6 press conference, the president again had an opportunity to repudiate the disgraceful Priorities USA ad blaming Mitt Romney for the death of Joe Soptic’s wife.

He declined to do so.

It’s an important story, one that reveals the character of both the Obama campaign and the president himself. And yet, the real story behind it remains virtually uncovered.

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Does this include FOX News?

Another great example:
Commonly (because of a slobbering media) it is claimed Obama was offered tenure when he taught at UClaw school.
But there is truth available, if you want to dig it up…..

Former Univ. of Chicago law school dean: Obama was never offered tenure

According to longtime University of Chicago law professor Richard Epstein, Obama was never actually offered a tenured faculty position. Nor, for that matter, was he ever a “constitutional law professor.”

Read the whole thing.
The LIE starts at the NYTimes.
Big shock, not.

For this breaking story, they tried to reach this NYTimes writer, Jodi Kantor, and now Kantor softened her position about Obama’s alleged tenure offer.

“[T]he general idea was that tenure would go through,” Kantor says. “That said, I don’t know the fine print on the offer.”

That paints a very different picture from the one Kantor presented in 2008.
Well, wadda ya know!

Slobbering syncophants for Obama.

FLY ME TO THE MOON, NEIL ARMSTRONG, YOU SURE CHOOSE YOUR SPOT TO GET TO
AT YOUR DEPARTURE, YOU WHERE AIMING FOR THE ONLY BLUE MOON WE HAVE, A RARE GEM,
IS THAT WHERE YOU WILL MAKE A GIANT STEP ACROSS THE OTHER SIDE OF THE UNIVERSE,
YOU GOT SOME WORK CUT OF FOR YOU
YOU WILL PROTECT AMERICA FROM OUT THERE WITH GOD