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To: Orcastraiter who wrote (267)1/8/2004 6:03:58 PM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1347
 
LOL. Here's something I'm sure you'll appreciate, Orca, regarding the bias of the media.

Rather, the flip/flop Regressive Bush sycophantic recitation of righteous indignation -g

mediachannel.org

January 8, 2004

MoveOn.org, The New York Post and Media's Double Standard

By Timothy Karr
MediaChannel.org

As MoveOn.org endures a media lynching in response to
two ad contest entries that featured comparisons of
President Bush to Adolph Hitler, there is as yet little
outcry against a New York Post column by Ralph Peters
comparing Howard Dean supporters to Hitler's
Brownshirts and Dean himself to Nazi propagandist
Joseph Goebbels.

NEW YORK, January 8, 2003 -- Witness a media
double-standard in action:

Compare mainstream media responses to a January 5
Ralph Peters' New York Post column -- likening Howard
Dean to Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels and
Dean followers to Nazi Brownshirts and the Gestapo --
against the responses to MoveOn.org "Bush in 30
Seconds" ad campaign, which featured two submissions
that likened President Bush to Adolph Hitler.

While there continues to be widespread and negative
media attention -- orchestrated in large part by the
Republican National Committee and Anti-Defamation
League -- in response to the two 30-second segments
on MoveOn, there as yet exists no response to, or
coverage of, The New York Post's decision to publish
Peters' hate-filled invective.

In case you've missed it, here's a sample:

"Howard Dean and his Deanie-weenies do all they can to
restrict the free speech of others. I can predict with
certainty that Dean's Internet Gestapo will pounce on
this column, twisting the facts and vilifying the writer,
just as they do when anyone challenges Howard the
Coward."

". . . These are the techniques employed by Hitler's
Brownshirts. Had Goebbels enjoyed access to the
internet, he would have used the same swarm tactics as
Dean's Flannelshirts . . ."

"In Dean's alternate reality, everything the Bush
administration has done and might do is a failure, no
matter the facts. The president's even responsible for
Mad Cow Disease. It's Goebbels again: Just keep
repeating the lies until the lies assume the force of truth
. . ."

Two days after publication of this column, the media
outrage is nowhere to be found.

Here's the evidence: As of 5:00pm EST Wednesday, a
Google News search returned more than 100 stories on
the MoveOn.org fiasco, with the bulk of coverage casting
a negative light on MoveOn.org. A similar search on
Peters' Dean-Nazi comparison returns only one story --
The New York Post column itself.

Perhaps the press is busy thumbing through their
encyclopedias to recall who Goebbels and his henchmen
were.

There was no such hesitation in their castigation of
MoveOn.org. Taking their cue from RNC Chairman Ed
Gillespie, who falsely accused the activist website of
"sponsoring" the two ads in question, The Wall Street
Journal joined Bill O'Reilly, Matt Drudge and many others
to demand apologies from MoveOn. In a piece that was
subsequently carried by dozens of news outlets, the
Associated Press picked up on the story, quoting
Gillespie's characterization of the MoveOn project as
"the worst and most vile form of political hate speech."
Gillespie, has since been welcomed by nearly every TV
talk show in Washington to rail further against the group.

MoveOn.org did not "sponsor," edit, or willingly publish
the Hitler-Bush ad segments. The group has since
removed the ads, which weren't among the 15 finalists
chosen as part of their political advertising competition.
MoveOn.org founder Wes Boyd released a statement in
which MoveOn members admitted their mistake, agreed
that the two ads in question were in poor taste and
regretted that they slipped through the organization's
screening process.

The New York Post, on the other hand, did commission,
edit and willfully publish Peters' diatribe, and in doing so
they condoned Peters' slanderous tactics. And yet the
Murdoch-owned daily newspaper remains immune to the
type of media lynching that has been lowered upon
MoveOn.org.

There is still no admission of regret or error from the
editors of the right-leaning daily. Worse, no other news
organization, including those that so eagerly reported on
the MoveOn.org misstep, have cared to cover this
serious transgression at the hands of The New York Post.

Who said there is a liberal bias in mainstream media? It
appears that the only bias mainstream media have is
towards protecting their own.

Ask your favorite news outlet to explain the double
standard. And contact the editors at The New York Post
(letters@nypost.com) to demand a higher standard of
journalism in 2004.

© MediaChannel.org, 2004. All rights reserved.



To: Orcastraiter who wrote (267)1/8/2004 11:36:13 PM
From: Red Heeler  Respond to of 1347
 
They're some of the best salesmen around.