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  • Re: Is The Media Bias? Here is Evidence of Bias

    Media bias is a perceived notion that certain press has and is pushing a viewpoint, instead of reporting news or airing programs in an objective way. That is the way I see it. Such bias often refers to media as a whole, such as a newspaper chain, or a given television or radio network, instead of individual reporters or writers of television ...
    Posted to Politics by MiamiVice on August 13, 2008
  • What about media complicity?

    I like how Dickerson relegates McClellen's equally scathing critique of the ''deferential'' press corps to a parenthetical aside, and instead focuses on the Bush bashing, which is how the rest of the media is responding, that is when they're not laughably defending themselves for the great job they did. Here's McClellen on the collapse of the ...
    Posted to Politics by argexpat on May 29, 2008
  • The loss of Zimbabwe and South Africa to the Reds . . .

    . . . compares favorably with the loss of Afghanistan, Tibet, Hong Kong, and China to the Socialist/Communist ideologues elsewhere. Of course, the Anglo-American world Realpolitik has suffered it's share of losses to Right Wing Ideologue regimes, as well. Look no further than France, Italy, and Iran among others. We could even mention America in ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by MichaelBernard1 on April 21, 2008
  • Hitch, The Brits Started This Mess, Along With Reagan

    Christopher Hitchens engages in breathtaking and broad stroke, decades long perspective in cataloguing the burning of world war through the 20th Century, from the beginnings of World War One through World War Two through to the conclusion of the Cold War, to the collapse of the Berlin Wall. Yet he dates this Iraqi Twin War Conflict only to 2003? ...
    Posted to Politics by MichaelBernard1 on March 25, 2008
  • The undiscussed key to Iraq

    While answering one of the questions from the press, the President said: '' . . . and I appreciate their desire to work with the White House to be in a position where we can sustain a presence in Iraq.'' What sustained presence? Why a sustained presence? Wouldn't mandating a sustained US presence deny the sovereignty of Iraq? Congress ...
    Posted to Today's Papers by CitizenLarry on July 13, 2007