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August 14th 2008     

Media Bias #33

Posted by: Laer at 03:30 pm

Fessing Up

Short and sweet … and for the MSM, oh, so true.  Here’s NBC correspondent Lee Cowan, as quoted/paraphrased in Time:

“[I]t’s almost hard to remain objective” while covering Obama because the energy of his campaign is so “infectious.”

The same can be said of the ebola virus. But seriously, Cowan has captured the media’s dilemma with almost 100% accuracy.  Almost.  For 100%, he should have removed the word “almost.”

Hat-tip: A McCain Democrat’s Journal

Media Bias 2008 will cover pro-Obama media bias all the way up to the election. Items are listed from most recent to oldest; the numbering reflects this and is not a ranking. Send Media Bias 2008 examples via “comments”‘ below, or to email2laer [@] yahoo [dot] com.

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