>How would you know what they choose not to cover?
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>Mike, that one is a complete no-brainer. Here's a partial list of topics where it's obvious when many of the major media outlets give a free pass:
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>- The corruption regarding "ClimateGate"....the European and Japanese press have been very critical (and rightly so) of the U.S. media largely puff-balling this issue.
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>- Iran's actions towards the Iraqis and towards American servicemen in the middle east
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>- Obama's attempts to use $$$ recouped from TARP for a 2nd stimulus - which would violate FEDERAL LAW
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>- The stern warning from Moody’s Investor Service about U.S. credit rating (driven measurably by their reaction to Obama's bankruptcy budget and his bank tax proposal)
I have seen all these things in the news. Maybe you should start reading the New York Times ;-)
If anything what you call ClimateGate has been overcovered. Yes, it was real sloppy by the scientists who did it. Where I have a problem is when some people take it to mean there is no such thing as global warming. It doesn't prove any such thing.
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