The fervent cheerleading for Barack Obama by the Los Angeles Times
continues to roar. We've documented the staunch pro-Obama position at
the Times several times before:
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here, and
here - for starters. Now check out
the
images from today's front page (Sun. 10/12/08). While a
comfortable Barack Obama happily basks in the sun in a bright backdrop
of red, white, and blue, a frail-looking John McCain is pictured in the
dark with a faint and blurry flag in the distance. Equal coverage? Not
even close.
Then there's the accompanying article,
"Obama rides a wave of bad economic news." The Times happily cribs
from the hackneyed
"lifelong Republican-turned-Democrat" playbook:
WASHINGTON -- For months, Mark Wagner stuck by John McCain, even
as the economy stalled and other Americans came to blame Republican
leadership. Then, about three weeks ago, the deepening economic
downturn pushed him to reconsider.
Now, the Florida salesman and staunch Republican has abandoned the
GOP ticket. Sarah Palin, he thinks, looks under-equipped to be vice
president. And McCain, he says, displayed an unsteady response to
what may be a global economic depression.
You get the point. The Times is so gleeful over the thought of an
Obama presidency, they've thrown any sense of originality or objectivity
out the window.
Meanwhile, if you're looking in the Times for any sober examination
of Obama's minimal political achievements or dubious associations - good
luck. ("ACORN" or "Ayers," anyone?) Such coverage has been minimal - at
best. Yet the Times remains fixated to report any negative portrayal of
Sarah Palin that they can (link).
Boy - it must be nice to be Barack Obama and have the media so much
on your side!