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By now, you have probably seen the cover of US Weekly magazine with Sarah Palin’s picture accompanied by the caption, “Babies, Lies & Scandal.” For those who may not have had the pleasure, here it is:

Now let’s contrast it to this one of Barack and Michelle Obama:

No lack of objectivity here right?

Megyn Kelly takes a gentleman from US Weekly to task in no uncertain terms:

You need look no further than the above examples to understand the media in our country today.
Their agenda is becoming more than just a bit obvious. Journalists are well aware articles don’t sell magazines or newspapers, headlines do and if you are hedging your bets on one side or the other winning an election, well why not thrown them a bone once in a while?

If rumors (substantiated or unsubstantiated) are the basis of your story, why not then a picture of Senator Obama with Reverend Wright or William Ayers? Instead, a striking picture of him and his wife explaining their affection for one another?

It appears Sarah and Todd Palin also love each other so why not afford that same courtesy to them?

Fairness? The press has divorced themselves from that word.

Written by Sue

2 Responses to “Bias, What Bias?”


  1. ~J~ Says:


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    I actually think for the first time the people are realizing just how partisan the media are and are rejecting their message.


  2. ~J~ Says:


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    Good for Megyn Kelly! She does not suffer fools easily. I’ve seen her tell Republican and Democratic talking heads to quit giving her the talking points and answer the question.

    Watching this guy squirm is wonderful, and no, I won’t be buying or reading his rag magazine.