(Was gone for a couple days), I'm going to let the facts speak for themselves on the whole IRS scandal. Here's a few more instances of CNN liberal bias during last year's presidential election (full article on
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/matt-hadro/2012/11/19/non-partisan-not-chance-worst-cnns-election-bias )
And Newsbusters has a conservative and in reality is just as bad as CNN and FOX. You can't fight a bias with another bias, the facts get muddled that way.
- Anderson Cooper referred to tea party members as "tea baggers", even after several complaints, an apology was never issued.
So do most people, the Tea Party is a shame. It 's pretty much sponsored wealthiest in the country to control the lower class to making them think they are worse off. In reality all they are trying to do is do way with government interference and regulations. This would pretty much allow them to do whatever they want without any repercussions. Not to mention how much they are holding America back from progressing with the rest of the world.
– A July CNN.com headline, "Romney Trip Begins In Shambles," was so provocative that the Obama campaign featured it prominently in a campaign attack ad.
It did start in shambles, every state he was in he lied to. Then when everything started to come together, he started making up more shit to attempt to cover up his lies. Once people started comparing his statements in one state to another, people started to doubt him. Then adding in his past statements and his attempts to "clear things up", which only resulted in him digging grave even deeper. I would say his campaign pretty much started and ended in shambles.
– In CNN's documentary "Obama Revealed," White House correspondent Jessica Yellin touted President Obama as a "leader driven to make history" and "cool under pressure."
First Black President, elected twice. I would say he's pretty driven to make history. Other than a few slip ups here and there, he does seem pretty calm under pressure, from what I have seen. Maybe you see differently than I do, that is can always be a factor.
– After ObamaCare was upheld by the Supreme Court, CNN's Christine Romans smacked Republicans for "continuing all this uncertainty" over the law instead of helping their constituents comply with it. This despite CNN's own poll showing a majority wanted the law repealed by Congress.
Polls aren't facts, they're polls. And "continuing all this uncertainty," You don't say?
Hostility Toward Republicans
-- CNN re-aired liberal Paul Krugman's smear that the Ryan budget would "kill people," and showed no outrage or controversy over the statement.
Ryan's budget was the same one used before the past by Bush, look how well that got us. The trickle down effect doesn't work, it doesn't work on paper and doesn't work in practice. All it does is allow the rich to get richer and the poor to become poorer. In return, those who can't afford proper health care lose out. I would say that "kills people."
– Twice, CNN either ignored stories on the Libya attacks or relegated them in favor of negative coverage for the Romney campaign.
They are also a TV station and in it for the views. Sadly the Presidential race was the most interesting thing at the time and got them more views than any other news out there. That doesn't justify anything, it's just how they got more views.
– While his colleague Anderson Cooper reported breaking news from Libya on September 28, Piers Morgan made no mention of Libya on his show and instead spent a good portion of his show pounding the Romney campaign.
Refer to my previous statement.
– When President Obama made his infamous "You didn't build that" remark about business owners, it took CNN four days just to report it.
Most likely because listened to the full speech instead of tuning out after one statement. There was more to that statement then just that.http://factcheck.org/2012/07/you-didnt-build-that-uncut-and-unedited/