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The Big Media Votes

The Big Media Votes.  And gee, hey, can you guess the outcome? 

In a Washington Times editorial, by Cal Thomas, we see how more and more, people are coming around to our way of thinking—that the mainstream media is, and has been for some time—completely biased against conservatives to the point where they can’t even be taken seriously anymore.  (Hat tip to John from CBCWatch).

Regardless of who wins Tuesday’s election (and no matter how long it takes to get the results following expected lawsuits and challenges to ballots cast by ineligible voters), this may well be the last election cycle in which the Big Media are taken seriously or regarded as influential.

The Big Media (let’s abbreviate and call them BM) have gone over the top with this election. They have ripped off their final layer of faux objectivity, revealing their ideological nakedness for all to see in a desperate effort to get John Kerry elected.

No good news from the Bush administration is treated kindly by the BM. Is employment up? They’re not the “right kind” of jobs. Is most of Iraq being pacified, and do many Iraqis speak well of the United States for ridding them of Saddam Hussein? It doesn’t matter, because pockets of Iraq are unstable and Iraqis can be found who don’t like the “occupation.” Any moral convictions held by anyone in this administration are dismissed as right-wing fundamentalism by the BM as if the only convictions that matter are their own.

Joel Johannesen
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