Political Journalism or Democratic Strategizing
August 15th, 2006 1:02 PM
One of the interesting evidences of bias in the mainstream press is the way that all political discussions tend to be written from the point-of-view of "what do the Democrats need to do to win?" This New York Times "analysis" is just the latest example. All of the factors that you'd expect to see from a PR firm trying to help Democrats get elected are present. Introductory paragraph framing the…
Does Anyone Think There Might Be a Party-Based Trend Here
August 12th, 2006 2:35 PM
Here is the first of small sample of the multitude of stories out there about demonstrable Ohio vote fraud --
September 17, 2004:
Registration Volunteers Under Investigation For Vote Fraud
Individuals Investigated For Filling Out False Registration Cards
POSTED: 4:54 pm EDT September 17, 2004
CLEVELAND -- Suspected vote fraud is under investigation in several counties around the state,…
Ned Lamont, Closet Republican
August 9th, 2006 8:06 PM
That didn't take long. Just yesterday, Ned Lamont was the netroot hero, the pride of MoveOn.org, the scourge of the GOP. Today, Dem nomination in hand, he began his run toward the center - with a little help from his MSM friends. On this evening's Hardball, Chris Matthews scoffed at the fact that the RNC put Lamont's picture up on its website alongside Michael Moore, Markos Moulitsas of the Daily…
Smith Insists Lamont No Blip, Sees Anti-War 'Wind
August 9th, 2006 9:39 AM
Q. How can you tell when the MSM's liberal slip is showing? A. When a host argues from the left with his own non-partisan expert!That's just what happened on this morning's Early Show. Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report was brought on to analyze yesterday's CT senate primary results. Cook presents itself as non-partisan, and certainly no one can accuse Walter of being a closet conservative…