Media Bias: Dennis Kucinich's "Reporter" Daughter Offers First Hatchet Job on Bachmann

Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin made a big splash on the political scene in the summer of 2008 with an electrifying speech at the GOP convention. It was immediately clear that Palin had instantly catapulted herself onto the national political stage. What exactly was it that Palin said that resonated? She simply pointed out that the U.S. continues to export hundreds of billions of dollars of our wealth to nations that hate Americans in exchange for oil we could produce ourselves. In doing this, Palin was the only candidate on either ticket who seemed to actually understand why an intelligent energy policy was the key to jobs and prosperity in America.
What followed was fairly predictable. Democrats saw danger in a message that so clearly explained why the U.S. should actually access its own traditional energy reserves to create jobs, revenue, and propel growth. And within 36 hours of the Palin speech, an obsession with destroying the Alaskan governor was well underway. With the help of many of the members in the national media who identify themselves as Democrats (85%), the barrage on Palin’s integrity, intellect, and character has been unlike anything ever seen in any era of politics. As bad a candidate as John McCain was to begin with, the relentless assault on Palin was probably quite unnecessary. And though the White House changed hands thirty-one months ago, the obsession with "getting" Sarah Palin continues. These days an increasingly combative Palin does little to divert the attention of those who hate her.
Michelle Bachmann
Now comes Michelle Bachmann of Minnesota to the national stage. Though the New Hampshire debate on CNN on Monday could hardly be treated as “electrifying,” there is little doubt that the remarkable personal charisma of Bachmann along with her compelling personal story instantly catapulted her into contention. Bachmann connected with viewers based on a few common sense observations on the obvious direction of leadership that will be required to the right the American ship. That's a red flag for the mainstream media.
Jackie Kucinich
It came as no surprise that already a commentator disguised as a "reporter," Jackie Kucinich, (yes she is daughter of long time Progressive Democrat Congressman Dennis Kucinich) has already published the first news media hatchet job on Bachmann. The assault in the ever shrinking USA Today, came within a 48 hours of Bachmann’s impressive entry on the national stage. Observers can expect more of this to follow because there is a clear pattern here. Any attractive candidate emerging in opposition to the philosophical leanings of 85% of the mainstream media (Fox News is the exception of course) can expect to be torched by those (like Dennis Kucinich’s daughter) who would be thrilled to see Greek style socialism dominate public policy in America.


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Anonymous said...

Anytime the left-wing, lame stream media recognizes an emerging up and coming conservative political candidate they instinctively launch into a shameless campaign of personal attacks. More often than not they attempt to label these conservative stars as, "dumb", "lacking intellect" and/or characterize their political views on a parallel with those of Adolf Hitler. At the end of the day the objective is to saturate every media venue with these deliberately false characterizations in hopes that they can filibuster legitimate reporting with a smear campaign that influences the ten second sound bite voter. In short, dead-head ideologues like Kucinich have embraced the philosophy which theorizes the following; if you repeat a lie often enough many people will begin to believe it as truth. Such is the foundation upon which alleged reporters, such as Kucinich and her ilk, justify their contributions to the progressive movement. By their standards, logic and truth are way overrated and completely irrelevant in the game of politics. Despite their intellectual dishonesty, perhaps their theory that LIES SELL is an effective political maneuver.

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