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An editorial written by Republican presidential hopeful McCain has been rejected by the NEW YORK TIMES -- less than a week after the paper published an essay written by Obama, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.
The paper's decision to refuse McCain's direct rebuttal to Obama's 'My Plan for Iraq' has ignited explosive charges of media bias in top Republican circles.
'It would be terrific to have an article from Senator McCain that mirrors Senator Obama's piece,' NYT Op-Ed editor David Shipley explained in an email late Friday to McCain's staff. 'I'm not going to be able to accept this piece as currently written.'
NYT Rejects McCain's Editorial
Originally posted by bakednutz
What? Is this a joke? How bias can one be? It needs to "mirror" Obamas piece. This is crazy. MEDIA BIAS at its best!
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Originally posted by Quazga
Yes, it needs to mirror Obamas piece.
For example, Obama gave details of his plan.
McCain gave no details, but only attacked Obama.
They are looking for op ed pieces that can allow their readers to compare and contrast based on the same kind of article.
We do this all the time in product reviews. And we get the same response. We try to get vendors to explain to us their capabilities as defined within certain categories, that way our readers can compare and contrast vendor products as an apples to apples comparison.
This is the same thing the NYT wants to do, but Because McCains camp doesn't actually have a plan yet, they are dithering.
Originally posted by RRconservative
Originally posted by Quazga
Yes, it needs to mirror Obamas piece.
For example, Obama gave details of his plan.
McCain gave no details, but only attacked Obama.
They are looking for op ed pieces that can allow their readers to compare and contrast based on the same kind of article.
We do this all the time in product reviews. And we get the same response. We try to get vendors to explain to us their capabilities as defined within certain categories, that way our readers can compare and contrast vendor products as an apples to apples comparison.
This is the same thing the NYT wants to do, but Because McCains camp doesn't actually have a plan yet, they are dithering.
So what you are saying is if McCain came out with his op-ed first, they would have turned down Obama's because it didn't miror McCain's?
That would have never happened. Obama could call the NY Times right now and demand a whole page add and pay hardly anything for it. They did it for Move-on.org and the anti-Petraeous ad, so why wouldn't they do it for Obama?
No, I'm saying they asked both candidates for details of their plans, and even let the McCain Camp go second as a rebuttal, but only the Obama camp ended up playin ball.
Probably because McCain/s advisers hadn't anything to say in rebuttal.