I have lost all respect for journalists, whether print or media, as a result of the overwhelming anti-Clinton bias and the Oprama free-pass phenomena. Chris Mathews and his colleagues have succeeded in handing Oprama the nomination on a silver platter, essentially guaranteeing a Republican administration in 2009.
Instead of reporting substantial news, today's journalists seem more intent on advancing their own careers, jumping on the latest media bandwagon without thinking about the issues, and smearing the target-du-jour.
It reminds me of the in-crowd, out-crowd, reputation-smearing tactics of high schoolers. But then again, that’s all the Facebook, Myspace, internet crowd is; a pathetic extension of high school. The same, it seems, can now be said for the so-called free press.
Since Mr. Mathews and company have already coronated King Hussein Obama, I guess there’s no need for us to watch TV or read the paper. We already know the outcome. It's been crammed down the collective public’s throat for months.
It's probably too late to redeem Clinton's candidacy, so journalists can rest assured that it will have been they who crowned Oprama.
How ironic that in the 21st century, the prospect of the first woman president is, apparently, far less palatable to the mostly white-male-dominated news media than an unknown, inexperienced, unscrutinized black man.
I have lost all respect for journalists, whether print or media, as a result of the overwhelming anti-Clinton bias and the Oprama free-pass phenomena. Chris Mathews and his colleagues have succeeded in handing Oprama the nomination on a silver platter, essentially guaranteeing a Republican administration in 2009.
Instead of reporting substantial news, today's journalists seem more intent on advancing their own careers, jumping on the latest media bandwagon without thinking about the issues, and smearing the target-du-jour.
It reminds me of the in-crowd, out-crowd, reputation-smearing tactics of high schoolers. But then again, that’s all the Facebook, Myspace, internet crowd is; a pathetic extension of high school. The same, it seems, can now be said for the so-called free press.
Since Mr. Mathews and company have already coronated King Hussein Obama, I guess there’s no need for us to watch TV or read the paper. We already know the outcome. It's been crammed down the collective public’s throat for months.
It's probably too late to redeem Clinton's candidacy, so journalists can rest assured that it will have been they who crowned Oprama.
How ironic that in the 21st century, the prospect of the first woman president is, apparently, far less palatable to the mostly white-male-dominated news media than an unknown, inexperienced, unscrutinized black man.
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