If you read the article carefully, the above is not what Gore said.
I'll have to respectfully disagree...
"But Mr. Gore has a bone to pick with his critics: namely, he says, that a systematically orchestrated bias in the media makes it impossible for him and his fellow Democrats to get a fair shake. "Something will start at the Republican National Committee, inside the building, and it will explode the next day on the right-wing talk-show network and on Fox News and in the newspapers that play this game, The Washington Times and the others."
Utter nonsense. Compare FOX's "Hannity & Colmes" with CNN's "Crossfire". Colmes makes a reasonable articulation of the liberal position, and is a reasonable offset for Hannity. But Crossfire matches up the two most important liberal mouthpieces (Carville & Begalla) against Carlson, a near-liberal himself, and Novak -- a conservative, but inarticulate.
Compare Bruce Morton's commentary with that of Bill O'Reilly. O'Reilly OFTEN takes a position against the Republican line; Morton ALWAYS takes the extreme liberal position.
You have ABC's Jennings reporting news under the guise of being balanced, when in fact the news is reported, insidiously, with an extreme liberal bias. Rather is as bad or worse, and Brokow is almost as bad.
The NY Times has taken to out and out lying -- apparently, with no shame whatsoever. The lies have been pointed out time and time again (in some instances, even by liberals), and when pointed out the paper takes no steps to correct the lies.
We get liberal propaganda, plain and simple, and it is laughable that Daschle & Gore would try to suggest that the media actually has a Conservative bias. ROTFLMAO. |