June 26, 2007
How the MSM portrays anti-immigration bill 'groups'
Steve Gilbert of Sweetness & Light catches the Los Angeles Times stretching to impugn those who oppose the immigration bill. He also throws in a hilarious picture from the New York Times at no extra charge, something which has to be seen to be believed. He asks the important questions:
When has the Los Angeles Times ever run a story about (Communist front) International ANSWER and its demands for amnesty and other illegal alien "rights"?When has any of our watchdog media ever reported on the billions of dollars spent by leftwing groups such as MoveOn.org to marshal their rent-a-mobs?
No, the efforts on the America-hating left are always "grassroots" movements, and by definition altruistic and pure.
The media elites have now reached a point where their collective disdain for conservatives overwhelms any vestigial habits of presenting facts and analysis.
The lemmings are rushing toward the cliff. This sort of open disdain does not attract new readers or advertisers.
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