Thursday, January 21, 2010
The Media - the Chicago Tribune
More of the obvious bias. Still, it's hard to believe...
This is from Rich Trzupek's post at BigJournalism.com:
"If you live in Chicago and your only source of news is the venerable Chicago Tribune, it would take you a while to figure out that something happened in Massachusetts Tuesday night. One would think that an editor might place a story with the following lead – oh, I don’t know – front page, top of the fold, maybe?
In a stunning blow to Democrats, Republican Scott Brown ended the party’s half-century grip on the Senate seat once held by Edward M. Kennedy, coming from nowhere to give the GOP the crucial 41st vote needed to thwart President Obama and his agenda, possibly starting with healthcare.
It ended up on page fourteen.
Allow me to repeat: page fourteen."