It’s clear from the context that the anti-Republican hate is generally accepted amongst Chalian and his co-workers. In the video, several of his fellow employees laughed at what he said, another seems to have made a quip back and, in his apology, Chalian refers to the remark as a joke. Some joke.
And what was their bff, Barack, doing while Republicans were allegedly too busy partying to care about the victims of Hurricane Isaac? Well, on Monday, the President did nothing at all.
On Tuesday, he read a statement about Tropical Storm Isaac. Then, he left the White House for a series of campaign events in Iowa and Colorado. On Wednesday, he flew from Colorado to Charlottesville, Virginia, for yet another campaign event, then returned to the White House. Thursday and Friday, he again has nothing scheduled. Nothing at all.
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If you’ve been following major media coverage of the Republican National Convention, you know that the party’s presidential candidate is Todd Akin, who will campaign this fall on a platform of undiluted hatred and evil, with the able assistance of his running mate, Martin Bormann Jr. The Akin-Bormann ticket was personally selected by RNC Chairman Rush Limbaugh and endorsed by Karl Rove after consultation with a secretive cabal of right-wing Mormon billionaires. The Republican delegates who are assembling this week in Tampa are mere dupes hired by the Koch brothers to provide the superficial appearance of a “political convention” debating a platform and nominating candidates.
Such is the narrative subtext of most of the GOP convention coverage, which is provided by a political press corps that is overwhelmingly composed of people who would never vote for any Republican under any imaginable circumstance. It has been estimated, based on data analyzed by the conservative non-profit Media Research Center, that Democrats outnumber Republicans among journalists by a ratio of at least 7-to-1, perhaps even more than 10-to-1. This lopsided partisanship has consequences that are, on the one hand, blindingly obvious to Republicans and yet somehow, on the other hand, utterly invisible to most of those inside the news industry.
Most journalists never notice liberal bias for the same reason that fish don’t notice water — it is all around them.
Read the rest of this excellent article, “The Exact Opposite of Truth” By Robert Stacy McCain – August 28, 2012 @ http://spectator.org/archives/2012/08/28/the-exact-opposite-of-truth
H/t Pistol Pete
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