jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com - 9/24/2008
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Here we have a textbook case in media bias. The Washington Post just essentially prints a release from a group called the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.Americans expressed strong support for changes in U.S. foreign policy, with 83 percent saying it is "very important" to improve the standing ...
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Washington Post publishes Michelle Obama propaganda
USS Neverdock —
More proof, not that more is needed, that the media are in the tank for Obama. "So here you have a poll taken by a group partisan to Democrats released by a group with the Democrat nominee's wife on its Board of Directors finding results almost exactly in line with the Democrat nominee himself and nobody in the media questions it."
Got them egg timers ready?
Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator —
... and provides no further information on said organization (an omission that in and of itself implies that said organization is a legitimate, trustworthy polling source). What the WaPo, Granma, Juventud Rebelde and every other media source publishing or citing this article and what those politicos like Joe Garcia and Raul Martinez, etal, wont tell you is that, as Jamming Wearing Fool found: Now has any reporter even bothered to check out the Chicago Council on Global Affairs? Of course not. Why, look who sits on the board: Michelle Obama Vice President for Community and ...
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