Monday, April 28, 2008
The Media - the New York Times
I think their bias, as depicted here, is extremely transparent.
You can decide for yourself...
You can decide for yourself...
On his blog, Roger Kimball seems to have the New York Times modus operandi down pat:
"This is getting embarrassing. Remember the front-page story The New York Times ran about John McCain’s non-affair with a lobbyist? That was the long-held piece of non-news that the Times subtly dropped like a barbell at midnight shortly after it became clear that McCain would be the Republican nominee for President. The point of the piece was to knock Mr. McCain off his high horse and tarnish his reputation. But the effect was to further diminish the Times in the eyes of its readers. If such mean-spirited and slightly hysterical rumor-mongering is news, who needs it?
Well, they never learn. At least, that’s what I conclude from today’s non-story about Mr. McCain’s use of a corporate jet owned by a company run by his wife. 'McCain Frequently Used Wife’s Jet for Little Cost' screams the headline."