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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

SCOTUS Decision: Typical Media Bias


From the Media Research Center:

Following soundbites from an unlabeled liberal environmentalist and advocates of emission laws passed by several states, Andrews concluded: 'This was a 5-to-4 decision with the Court's most conservative justices dissenting. But you can still add the Supreme Court to the list of voices advocating action on global warming.


That's the "mainstream" media, especially TV media: always some evil conservatives around, but never a liberal to be found (if you're not a conservative, you're just an everyday, reasonable person to the media).


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