Media Bias, What Media Bias???

March 24, 2009 by Jeff · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Media, Politics 

Mike over at Flopping Aces points out striking visual evidence of media bias:

Media BiasMark Dziubek of Southington Conn. steps off a bus in Fairfield Conn. on Saturday March 21, 2009 as members of the media wait outside at a AIG executive’s home. A busload of activists outnumbered 2-to-1 by reporters and photographers are paying visits to the homes of American International Group Inc. executives in Connecticut to protest tens of millions of dollars in bonuses awarded by the company.

Today we learn that the group which organized and paid for the bus tour is nothing but a front for ACORN, the infamous voter fraud group whose most famous “community organizer” is none other than President Obama.

If you’re still unconvinced that media bias exists consider this: At the same time as that ACORN/Working Families Party media circus, were reporters outnumbered protesters was going on in Fairfield roughly 300 concerned citizens were protesting out of control government spending at the Ridgefield Tea Party.

I was there, I counted TWO (2) reporters. One from the Ridgefield Press and one from the News Times.

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