The Los Angeles Times's love affair with Barack Obama
continues to writhe hot and heavy. We've reported on it in the past
here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here, and
here.
The paper continued its string of flattering, adulatory profiles of
Obama yesterday (Sat. 9/8/07) with a generous,
front-page 2100+-word piece. With the article are two photos,
including is a nice full-color pic of Barack and his wife Michelle
enjoying a smooch (see images of the article
here and
here). As with other pieces the
paper has run on Obama, any unflattering episodes about the candidate
are downplayed or excused.
Then today (Sun. 9/9/07), the Times published
"Obama finds lots of green in Oprah's meadow," about Oprah hosting a
posh fundraiser for Barack. The paper touts "Barack Obama's turn to
enjoy billionaire chat diva Oprah Winfrey's favor." In the most fawning
of terms, the paper described that "there was a sense of history being
played out" as the "enthusiastic" and "stunning cross section of the
country's entertainment and sports elite" gathered to raise big bucks
for Barack's campaign.
How is it that it seems when rich Democrats gather for fundraising,
everything is presented as so wonderful and happy? Yet when Republicans
meet together, they are often described along the lines of "Big Money"
and "military-industrial complex" folks who represent the
"upper-10th-of-1% folks who benefit from Bush's tax cuts"? (That's how a
reader described GOP supporters in a
letter to the editor today.) Double standard, anyone?
By the way, over the course of both pieces this weekend, the word
"liberal" is not to be found at all. Ugh.