Monday, October 06, 2008

Further Proof Leftist Media Ideologically Corrupt

I write often about the wholesale selling out of journalistic standards at the elitist media outlets. Here's but one more example.

In journalism school "man bites dog" is taught to be one of the great news stories of all time. Similarly, when I asked my friend David Frum to explain the criterion he used to decide what pieces would make the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal one of the answers he gave was a letter that started something like "I'm the president of the state NAACP and I'm against Affirmative Action because..."

So when, at a massive rally for Sarah Palin in, of all places, Southern California, (over twenty thousand in attendance), Shelley Mandel, the President of the National Organization for Women's largest chapter (Los Angeles), strode out on the stage to introduce and endorse Governor Palin, by every standard of journalism this should have been a huge story reported in every one of our media outlets.

Instead, I'm willing to bet that this is either the first time you've heard of it or, if you've heard of this important endorsement it was via another blog or from some Republican by word of mouth.

Just as leftist judges have become "activists" caring nothing about the law or constitution, so, too, the leftist media. They must be treated as the enemy of freedom and democracy that they've become.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Instead, I'm willing to bet that this is either the first time you've heard of it or, if you've heard of this important endorsement it was via another blog or from some Republican by word of mouth.


hahahaha...how stupid is this sicko?

Do you mean it wasn't reported on corrupt, leftist, elitist Fox, NewsMin or the endless array of Murdoch fishwrappers?

Anonymous said...

Or, maybe, they just didn't want to LIE about the "endorsement" like this blogger does.

Mandell made it clear that she was speaking only as one individual and that her opinion was not an endorsement by her chapter.

This was followed by this and other statements making that very clear:

Shelly Mandell, the president of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Organization for Women introduced Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin over the weekend in California, speaking not on behalf of NOW but "as an individual

California's NOW President, Patty Bellasalma, issued a statement saying that the "National Organization for Women Political Action Committee (NOW PAC) joined with many allied organizations representing a broad and diverse cross-section of U.S. women to endorse Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Both have long records of service, fighting to improve the rights of women, families, and working people. From voting rights to equal pay legislation to authoring and funding the Violence Against Women Act, it was clear to NOW PAC that the Obama/Biden ticket represents the best team for the kind of future we envision for women and girls.

"A member and officer of the Los Angeles NOW chapter, Shelly Mandell, recently introduced Governor Sarah Palin at an event in Carson, California. Ms. Mandell was speaking as an individual and was not authorized to represent NOW, the NOW PAC or LA NOW in any capacity in connection with a federal candidate endorsement. As NOW President Kim Gandy said upon Palin’s selection , 'Not every woman supports women's rights.' The use of Shelly Mandell’s Los Angeles NOW title was apparently intended to mislead the public, and indeed has resulted in local television outlets and internet reports misstating that LA NOW has “endorsed” Sarah Palin or that she has a record of supporting women’s rights. This in fact is not the case.

"As President of California NOW and as a member and officer of Los Angeles NOW, I can assure you that there is no local or state affiliate of NOW, including LA NOW, which endorses or supports the McCain/Palin ticket. John McCain and Sarah Palin oppose many of the rights and freedoms we have fought for throughout NOW's 42 years, and we will not be pushed back to the days of back-alley abortions, forced pregnancies, and pay discrimination without remedy. Nor will we let the media distractions deter our members and activists from our organizing for freedom and equality for all women, putting our hopes and our dreams, our hard work and our hard-earned money, behind a proven team for women: the next President of the United States – Barack Obama – and his running mate, longtime friend and ally of women, Sen. Joe Biden With equal ferocity we will fight to protect young women by defeating Proposition 4 and to keep bigotry and discrimination out of our state constitution by defeating Proposition 8 here in California."

Anonymous said...

On the other hand, why aren't we hearing about this on this corrupt, reicho blog?:

Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, conservative columnist Peggy Noonan said that the "populist" tactics being deployed by Sarah Palin was "not helpful to the country" and painted her candidacy as built on class warfare.

"She is a natural," said Noonan, "But I will tell you, I feel increased concern about... what she thinks of as populism, as her populist approach. There are two ways, you know, her stuff about, 'I'm main street, you are the elite, I'm Joe six-pack.' She actually says 'I'm the Joe six-pack candidate.' This has me thinking, gosh, would Lincoln say 'I represent the backwoods type?' Would FDR say, 'the New York aristocracy deserves another moment in the sun, vote for me?' There's something weird about it. But there is also something, for me, concerning. Populism as a tactic is justified often in politics. 'I need this program, the people want it.' Populism as a strategy, 'we're the good guys, you're the bad guys,' is not good. And if that's the road they are going, that's not a good road to be on. It is not helpful to the country."

Anonymous said...

Did you mean inadvertently?

Anyway, it's working out well for you, isn't it? Or are you going to tell us you'd be even further behind without it?

Hey, how about that ECONOMY, Stupid?

Anonymous said...

Congress was front and center in the national news last week and the American people were far from impressed. If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, 59% of voters would like to throw them all out and start over again. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 17% would vote to keep the current legislators in office.

Today, just 23% have even a little confidence in the ability of Congress to deal with the nation’s economic problems and only 24% believe most Members of Congress understand legislation before they vote on it.

Anonymous said...

That's congress, peabrain...not Democrats...it's those 90+ filibusters the GOPigs used to stymy EVERYTHING they want to get rid of.

Anonymous said...

See what I mean?

AP: Democrats Have A "Realistic Shot" At 60 In The Senate
by Todd Beeton, Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 07:39:32 PM EST

While most senate and house projections at this point err on the side of caution, a new AP article signals what may be an emerging conventional wisdom: that getting to 60 is absolutely within reach.


With President Bush's ratings at rock-bottom, fewer Republicans signing up to vote, and voters nationally gravitating toward Democrats in public polls, the GOP is bracing for defeats in November that will expand Democrats' now razor-thin 51-49 majority in the Senate.

Democrats have solid chances of winning five seats, according to strategists in both parties and public polls, and realistic shots at picking off another three to five Republican senators.


Has a pick-up of 10 seats, and with it a true Lieberman-less 60 vote majority, ever been described as "realistic" before?

This new boldness, which I suspect we'll see replicated elsewhere as CW solidifies, is no doubt a function of the recent indictment of Ted Stevens, which instantaneously made Mark Begich the favorite for the seat and Democrats on track to win 5 virtually at the starting gate. Those "solid" 5 are:

Mark Warner in Virginia
Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire
Tom Udall in New Mexico
Mark Udall in Colorado
Road to 60 candidate Mark Begich in Alaska

The 3-5 "realistic shots" according to USA Today (and general CW):

Jeff Merkley in Oregon
Road to 60 candidate Ronnie Musgrove in Mississippi
Al Franken in Minnesota
Road to 60 candidate Kay Hagan in North Carolina
Tom Allen in Maine

And these lists don't even take into account our two other Road to 60 candidates: Rick Noriega in Texas and Jim Slattery in Kansas, or netroots favorite Scott Kleeb in Nebraska.

Anonymous said...

Why They Disgust ALL DECENT Americans:

Who They Are, What They're About
So we have McCain today getting his crowd riled up asking who Barack Obama is and then apparently giving a wink and a nod when one member of the crowd screams out "terrorist."

And later we have Sarah Palin with the same mob racket, getting members of the crowd to yell out "kill him", though it's not clear whether the call for murder was for Bill Ayers or Barack Obama. It didn't seem to matter.

These are dangerous and sick people, McCain and Palin. Whatever it takes. Stop at nothing.

Anonymous said...

More incredible GOP slime!:

Mon Oct 06, 2008 at 05:45:17 PM PDT
AK-Sen: Well, well, well...seems even Ted Stevens himself is acknowledging the fact that he might have to go to jail.

There's audio and everything. From a tapped conversation between Stevens and Veco CEO Bill Allen, the man who hooked Stevens up with all the sexy additions to his apartment that got him investigated by the Feds:

Stevens: "If there's a violation of the elections law then that's a corporate violation."

Allen: "Yeah."

Stevens: "This thing shouldn't get your bind, little buddy."

Allen: "Well it has man, all day."

Stevens: "Well, well you gotta just stand back and say, what's gonna happen when it's all over, you gotta get a mental attitude that these guys can't really hurt us, you know, they're not gonna shoot us, its not Iraq, so what the hell. Worse that's gonna happen to us is we round up a bunch of legal fees and might lose and might have to pay a fine, might have to serve a little time in jail."

Got that? "The feds can't really hurt us, they're not gonna shoot us...it's not like we're in Iraq, after all".

In other words, don't worry a bit about breaking federal laws. What are they gonna do, throw us in jail?

Well, Sen. Stevens, be careful what you wish for.

Anonymous said...

Well, well...is the psycho still in hiding after being caught in another blatant lie?

Even his ineffectual, little wingbat eunuchs have given up defending him.

hahahhaha...too funny ---------in a pathetic kind of way.

"Mr. Sayet, we are here.

hahahahahahahahaha

Anonymous said...

glad to see that people here are still free to voice their dislike and opinion of something, even if it's the truth.