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AP Fact-Checks Obama’s Speech!
Obama had another one of his usual bullcrap-laden speeches last night, which is no surprise given his irresistible attraction to the media. But, here’s a nice surprise: the media’s irresistible attraction to Obama may finally have reached its breaking point with the Libyan war. AP put out not one, but two distinct reports, both extremely critical... »
Palestine Judenrein
Hillel Fendel writes on Arutz 7 about the media’s surreptitious attempts to constantly play down the Palestinians’ hard-line positions, and points out the latest “trick”, as attempted by Associated Press’s Amy Tiebel. Tiebel addresses the stalemate involving the hundreds of thousands of Jews that would potentially live in territories that the Palestinians are trying... »
AP: “Anti-Palin”
Apparently AP stands for more than just “Associated Press” these days. I recently posted about James Taranto’s critique of the AP’s critique of Sarah Palin’s new book. Actual critique aside, FOXNews points out that the AP, the “Anti-Palin”, has dedicated eleven reporters to fact-checking Sarah Palin’s new book, whereas they never at all bothered to... »
AP Reviews Palin’s New Book
James Taranto writes a great piece today in his “Best of the Web” on a recent review of Sarah Palin’s new book, Going Rogue, by a whole slew of AP reporters: It’s said that Sarah Palin had help writing her new book, “Going Rogue.” Not nearly as much help, though, as the Associated Press’s... »

I previously posted about the latest rash of scandalous photos coming out of Afghanistan showing U.S. military atrocities under Obama’s command, and wondering if the media would pick up on it the way they did when it was Bush’s army… Well, here’s a twist I wasn’t expecting: yes, one of the U.S. media, Rolling Stone, [...]
Jeffrey Goldberg, a correspondent for the Atlantic, cast a spotlight on yet another disgustingly overt example of pure bias in the mainstream media, particularly at the anti-Semitic Reuters newswire. He points to a Reuters news item which contains the following despicable sentences: Police said it was a “terrorist attack” — Israel’s term for a Palestinian [...]
In the [sparse] reporting of the Palestinians’ massacre of the Fogel family, several newspapers stand out with their distorted sense of “balance”, i.e., where they feel overwhelmingly uncomfortable describing the barbarity of the Palestinians without at least taking a swipe or two at the Israelis, no matter how patently irrelevant or disgustingly disrespectful it comes [...]