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Originally posted by DreamTrekker
The recent entry of Sarah Palin to the race has triggered something I hate to see...bias in all directions.
Originally posted by DreamTrekker
...and it doesn't even appear to be an attempt to garner better ratings for the shows involved, but a real disconnect between the media and journalistic ethics.
Originally posted by DreamTrekker
It is bad enough when the candidates throw out slurs against each other...do the media have to join in?
Originally posted by DreamTrekker
And the effect is that all the progress in women's rights has been tossed away by Obama supporters in the attempt to discredit McCain by attacking Palin, while the right-wing demagogues use what is happening to prevent Obama from being elected the first black President of the Unitied States.
What is even sadder is the attacks of Palin by feminist reporters, to their own detriment, both in regards to their gender, and to their journalistic standing because Palin is not a liberal.
Originally posted by DreamTrekker
...the media should not be taking sides at all.
Charles Gibson of ABC News was out for blood and inherently applied a double-standard compared with the kid gloves George Stephanopoulos used on Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois on Sunday night.
Gibson was out to embarrass Palin and expose her presumed ignorance from the word go. By contrast, when Obama referred to his "Muslim faith" on Sunday and did not correct himself, Stephanopoulos rushed in at once to help him and emphasize that the senator had really meant to say his Christian faith.
There is bias to both sides of the political spectrum. Oofcourse some here will accuse the media of being bias to the otherside, only suit the arguement, which is pritty pathetic.