Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Media Bias? Case Closed

In 2006, just prior to the mid term elections, Representative Mark Foley, R:FL, abruptly resigned after it was learned he had been sending sexually explicit text messages to former teenage male pages with the intent to engage in sexual relations. Foley abruptly resigned, and his antics are thought to have put the nail in the coffin of the Republican control of the Congress.

After an investigation, Foley was not charged. Count me as a Republican who thinks Foley is a piece of garbage and should have been kicked out the Congress on his ass if he did not resign.

Democratic leadership at the time inquired about a possible cover up suggesting the Republican leadership, including Speaker Dennis Hastert, R:IL, not only knew of Foley's actions but covered them up. There is zero corroborating evidence of this, but the Dems won big claiming to dispose of the party of corruption. The main stream news media. MSM, ran coverage of the Foley story 24/7, seemingly unable to climax (no pun intended) on coverage of the story.

Enter Tim Mahoney, D:FL, who challenged Foley and won his seat on a campaign of family values. Now, Mahoney is being investigated by the FBI for firing and potentially paying off a mistress, who broke up with him after learning of yet another affair. While Mahoney struggles for friction, he should at least match Foley and resign immediately. No such luck. In addition, Democratic leadership is said to have discussed this matter with Mahoney. Democratic leadership corrupt?

Good Heavens! Another sex scandal on the same Congressional seat with back to back Congressman, representing both parties! What a story!

With birds chirping, back at those bastions of academia, or the nations newsrooms, hardly a word has been spoken on the subject. Of course, FOX News has covered it, but according to Newsbusters, the disparity of coverage is beyond troubling, this of course, if you are depending on the news media for a legitimate unbiased coverage of events.

If you had any denial on this subject, this story is indeed a deciding factor. Did I mention this same media is cheerleading for the election of the chosen one, Barack Obama. Don't listen these elitist idiots; this race ain't over.

1 comment:

Cap'm said...

"Struggle for friction", I love that line. Well said BAHL, anyone that can't see how bad the meatheads in the media are in their bias has to be drinking the Dem Kool-Aid by the gallon. It is sad to see how far they have really fallen.