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January 11, 2005

None Dare Call It Bias

There's always some other explanation for why the media continuously favors liberals over conservatives. Take the same fact pattern-- someone leaks a story that he probably shouldn't have that is damaging to one one political party. If the political party that's hurt by the leak is the Republican Party, all the news coverage is about the substance of the leak, the disclosures within that leak. Those impugned by the leak are hounded for their transgressions.

If the Democratic Party is hurt by the leak, the coverage is almost always about the underhanded practice of leaking information, and how terrible it was that this leak occurred. In this case, it is not those impugned by the leak who are hounded by the press, but rather those miscreants who dared to leak relevant information to the press-- how could they do such an irresponsible and mean-spirited thing?

But it's not bias. Oh, no. Never political bias. Some fairly smart people spend an awful lot of their time thinking of alternate explanations, trying to come up with any theory that excludes the possibility of political bias.

Fat Kid chuckles, as the latest lame offering is "myopic zeal." Simple non-partisan fair-and-balanced myopic zeal.

Why, it's hardly even a flaw, when you think about it. Zeal is generally good, required, for example, by an attorney's ethical cannon; and myopia is a physical affliction for which the poor victim so stricken really should not be castigated. He should be given top-quality eye-care in order to correct his disability.


posted by Ace at 02:28 PM
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Yeah, that's what I'm gonna tell my wife if I ever get the chance to bang Ashley Judd.

"I wasn't being unfaithful, Hon. It was just myopic zeal."

Posted by: Rocketeer67 on January 11, 2005 02:50 PM

"Myopic zeal?" Just a bunch of newshounds on the scent of a good story?

Why not the same passion for the Kerry/Cambodia, Kerry/Medals, and Kerry/Less Than Honorable stories?

Posted by: RapidTransit on January 11, 2005 03:35 PM

Wonder if we'll see another MoDopia column in the NYT using myopia, dystopia and her other "
pia" words. Nah, course not - myopia is off limits now-it's was used to describe a liberal caught with their fingers in the cookie jar.

Posted by: reformedNJ democrat on January 11, 2005 04:44 PM

That zeal that dare not speak it's name.

Posted by: Dave in Texas on January 11, 2005 11:39 PM

whoever leaked the story is a traitor and a criminal. not the same zeal for the kerry/medal stories? what planet were you watching tv on? and the real story there was that bush was awol and kerry was in vietnam, yet kerry became the story because a bunch of greedy texas oil-vets wanted bush to stay in. they didnt give a hoot about his awol status. and he was awol. to not acknowledge that is to be in denial ... meanwhile, judith miller should have been journalisticly defrocked after her series of disgraceful fact empty lying stories about all of the now proven false reasons that bush went to war with iraq. her idea of journalism is to tow the line for the neo-cons. she's just a no-talent reporter. she shouldnt be in jail, but she should have been fired a long time ago. her false story telling was far worse than jason blair and he got canned.

Posted by: bigal on July 6, 2005 05:07 PM
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