Monday, October 31, 2005

Anti-Bush Media, Continued

So some guy in the Bush administration was indicted Friday.

Today's Monday, right?

Then why are there still 4,000 articles about it? Just look at some of these headlines:

"Democrat leader: Rove should resign, Bush and Cheney apologize"..."Democrats after Rove's job"..."President should apologize, change staff, some say"..."Rove should be fired, spy’s husband says"..."Reid Says Rove Should Resign"..."Cheney emerges as key figure in leak"... and that's just from the last hour.

Google News counts about 3,950 related articles. Currently, Rosa Park stuff and Supreme Court nominee stuff are each around 2,000, and nothing else is even close.

Basically, there's about twice as many news articles about the latest problems of the Bush administration than anything else in the news! And this is three days after it happened!

And who still says the media is not biased?

Edmond the Hun

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you have a very good point. The media wouldn't know important news if it tripped over it. Also, did you notice the President's new nominee for Supreme Court? The last one was criticized for lack of record. This one has the most judicial experiance of any presidential nominee ever! But the liberals are up in arms because he's a conservative. The 'upstanding' media gave a quote from a leading democratic senator saying (paraphrased) anytime the president has tried to use the other branches as a way to push his own agenda, it's been bad for the nation.

I wonder what they would have thought of Washington.

Anonymous said...

That's insane!!! I wish I could buy you a bright neon sign and a loud megaphone so you could give the real deal to Missouri.

-Sanguine