Obama, 'The Man Who Never Was'
Hyscience —
Scott over at Powerline has some excerpts up on Tony Blankley's column, "The Man Who Never Was," that he says "captures the media's collaboration with Barack Obama," to which I'd add is a condemnation of the media's blatant and purposeful negligence in order to support their candidate, Barack Obama: [...] The mainstream media ruthlessly and endlessly repeat any McCain gaffes while ignoring Obama gaffes. You have to go to weird little Web sites to see all the stammering and stuttering that Obama needs before getting out a sentence ...
Indictment
sassafrassin.com —
... wisdom and courage befitting a great national leader is a confection spun by a willing conspiracy of Obama, his publicist (David Axelrod) and most of the senior editors, producers and reporters of the national media.
Perhaps that is why the National Journal’s respected correspondent Stuart Taylor wrote, “The media can no longer be trusted to provide accurate and fair campaign reporting and analysis.”
A great read, the whole thing.
HatTip: PowerLineBlog: The Man Who Never Was
Weds. evening links
Maggie's Farm —
... Photo from Michael Yon's Death in the Corn, Part 3. Send him a few bucks. Charter schools, After Milwaukee From the NYT, 1999: In a move that could help increase home ownership rates among minorities and low-income consumers, the Fannie Mae Corporation is easing the credit requirements on loans that it will purchase from banks and other lenders. The Man Who Never Was. Powerline The McCain campaign hits the NYT hard. Rightly so. A must-see ...
MSM’s Missing Stories of Obama
GayPatriot —
For a news media obsessed about the progeny of the Republican vice presidential nominee, you’d think they’d do some sleuthing around in the affairs of the Democratic presidential nominee.
Yesterday, Powerline’s Scott Johnson linked Tony Blankiey’s excellent article on the media’s “collaboration with Barack Obama:”
The mainstream media ruthlessly and endlessly repeat any McCain gaffes while ignoring Obama gaffes. You have to go to weird little Web sites to see all the stammering and stuttering that ...




