Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Fred Barnes: The Vast Left-Wing Media Conspiracy - WSJ.com
A biased media is difficult to overcome.
Most of us don't have the time or resources to determine what stories are true and what stories are "flavored".
Hopefully, those that do have the time continue to expose those "flavored" stories for what they are...
Most of us don't have the time or resources to determine what stories are true and what stories are "flavored".
Hopefully, those that do have the time continue to expose those "flavored" stories for what they are...
Fred Barnes writes about it in the Wall Street Journal:
"It's thanks to Tucker Carlson's Daily Caller website that we know something about JournoList, though the emails among the liberal journalists were meant to be private. (Mr. Carlson hasn't revealed how he obtained the emails.) In June, the Daily Caller disclosed a series of JournoList musings by David Weigel, then a Washington Post blogger assigned to cover conservatives. His emails showed he loathes conservatives, and he was subsequently fired.
This week, Mr. Carlson produced a series of JournoList emails from April 2008, when Barack Obama's presidential bid was in serious jeopardy. Videos of the antiwhite, anti-American sermons of his Chicago pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, had surfaced, first on ABC and then other networks.
WSJ.com Columnist John Fund reports on a media scandal. Also, Columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady breaks down the President's pledge to end bailouts and analyzes the Fed Chairman's latest visit to Capitol Hill.
JournoList contributors discussed strategies to aid Mr. Obama by deflecting the controversy. "