Monday, August 30, 2010

Will the media ever apologize for lying about Beck's event?

No. First they lied about it. Said it was political. It was racist. It was made up of paranoid fear mongers. It wasn't.

Reported who would be speaking there. They weren't there.

Estimated the number of attendees at about 87,000 when there were probably 500,000. Beck drew more people than Obama, at a single event, and didn't use a teleprompter.

The media never told the truth even about "divertsity." Ignored the Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and Muslim leaders arm in arm in front of the crowds. Still dismissive. Still calling it a "Tea Party" event, a term they are desperately attempting to turn into a pejorative. Michelle Malkin was waiting Saturday "with race-baited breath for a reporter to head over to Sharpton’s rally and question the lack of diversity there, but it never happened."

Oh well, the media has so marginalized itself with lies and hyperbole, soon we won't even have a newspaper or news magazine because Americans won't trust them. Even PBS and NPR, which uses our tax dollars, lied.
Non-traditional media, like the one funded by leftist Ariana Huffington, Huff and Puff posted and ridiculed t-shirts, like those honoring the founders, faith and the events of September 11, 2001. Nice touch, libs.

Oh yes, this one is just hilarious.

NPR assesses the after thoughts.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Murray sez:
I was surprised there were no agitators from SEIU to stir up trouble. The Progressives and MSM would have had an orgasm if the crowd would have gotten rowdy.

Norma said...

The media was really lathered up and ready for a fight--in fact, they practically had the stories written. These guys (and gals) don't get it. How can anything worthwhile happen outside their teeny tiny universe?

David said...

Norma, when in the last 25+ (OK, longer, as See B.S., with its "87,000" lie, continues to demonstrate) years would you have expected the Mass MEdia Podpeople Hivemind to do anything but lie about anything that contradicted its preferred narrative?