Ridiculous, Extreme Media Bias
The only paper I really read is the Chattanooga Times Free Press. It's good enough. I do not watch the network news anymore; I don't have the time and it nauseates me for a number of reasons. But even the Chattanooga paper, since it takes stories from the AP, is guilty of unbelievably bad reporting. Three cases:
1. A story this morning that the majority of voters think Palin is a drag on the ticket. Then you read the article and find out the poll was done by James Carville, of democrats. Only 10% of Republicans think so. I really don't think there would be such vitriol against her if they saw her truly as a lightweight and unqualified. The fact that she is attacked so much proves they must go after her out of fear. Some of the Republicans who don't like her are entitled to their opinion (she's our nominee, not the Dems) but if it's because she's good-looking, as one conservative columnist has said, that's pretty silly. I think she wasn't given enough time to be ready by the McCain campaign.
2. A story last week with the headline, "Cindy McCain made 4.7 million dollars in 2007." OK, no one ever denied the McCains were wealthy. But the last paragraphs said the Obamas also made 4.7 million dollars last year. OK, why didn't the headline read, "Cindy McCain, Obamas both make $4.7 million in 2007"?
3. How much do other candidates spend on clothes? This is probably the most insulting issue of them all, considering Governor Palin was criticized for her less than stylish clothes in the beginning.
4. A further question. If the economy is so bad, and people are hurting so much, who is giving all this money to Obama? If they are so concerned about the poor, why aren't they giving it to the Salvation Army or World Vision or a secular humanitarian group? He got 150 million in September? From whom? This doesn't add up, people. Something is wrong.
II Timothy 1:7 says, "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." This is an extremely important truth if we are going to survive. Conservatives will have to hold their ground until the Americans realize what a mistake they made.
1. A story this morning that the majority of voters think Palin is a drag on the ticket. Then you read the article and find out the poll was done by James Carville, of democrats. Only 10% of Republicans think so. I really don't think there would be such vitriol against her if they saw her truly as a lightweight and unqualified. The fact that she is attacked so much proves they must go after her out of fear. Some of the Republicans who don't like her are entitled to their opinion (she's our nominee, not the Dems) but if it's because she's good-looking, as one conservative columnist has said, that's pretty silly. I think she wasn't given enough time to be ready by the McCain campaign.
2. A story last week with the headline, "Cindy McCain made 4.7 million dollars in 2007." OK, no one ever denied the McCains were wealthy. But the last paragraphs said the Obamas also made 4.7 million dollars last year. OK, why didn't the headline read, "Cindy McCain, Obamas both make $4.7 million in 2007"?
3. How much do other candidates spend on clothes? This is probably the most insulting issue of them all, considering Governor Palin was criticized for her less than stylish clothes in the beginning.
4. A further question. If the economy is so bad, and people are hurting so much, who is giving all this money to Obama? If they are so concerned about the poor, why aren't they giving it to the Salvation Army or World Vision or a secular humanitarian group? He got 150 million in September? From whom? This doesn't add up, people. Something is wrong.
II Timothy 1:7 says, "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." This is an extremely important truth if we are going to survive. Conservatives will have to hold their ground until the Americans realize what a mistake they made.
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