Sunday, February 27, 2005

Liberal media interjects opinion contrary to Bush when "reporting" on Saudi Arabia

Here, a supposed news article from the Philadelphia Daily News.

Look at how the supposed reporter interjects his opinion:

The academy is funded by the Saudi government, a supposed ally of the United States in the fight against terrorism.
A supposed ally? President Bush consistently makes it clear that Saudi Arabia is a full-fledged ally in the War on Terror -- yet, clearly, the liberal media's job is to contradict what the President says, whenever possible, especially when supposedly reporting on the War on Terror (the mere idea of which the liberal media shuns).

Of course, the supposed reporter then interjects a fact oft used by liberal pundits and haters of nations participating in Bush's War on Terror:
Fifteen of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers were Saudi, although the oil-rich nation is a close ally of the Bush administration.
You'd think Howard Dean himself were writing this supposedly unbiased news report.

Then, the supposed reporter paints the brightest picture possible of this would-be presidential assassin:
But friends, family and attorneys for Abu Ali paint a radically different picture of the defendent and how he came to be charged in the case.
I will spare you the details, but if you want to see how heroic Abu Ali and his family are, read the supposed news report.

American, or Arab-American?

The biased American media loves terror and hates Bush -- here's more proof, from VDare.

Regarding the Arab-American, Bush-hating terrorist bastard (er, sorry, "American") currently on trial in Virginia:

Chances of getting this blunder fixed are not high if the dishonesty and lack of integrity of the media’s handling of the facts are anything to judge by. Consider the introductory descriptions:

“An American Student” -San Francisco Chronicle

“A 23 year old American” - New York Daily News

“A Virginia Man” - Newsday

“A Virginian” - Los Angeles Times (Take that Robert E. Lee!)

“A US citizen” - Chicago Tribune

“A Houston native and Virginia high school valedictorian” - Houston Chronicle (A twofer of misrepresentation – he only spent a couple of years after birth in Houston and his high school was distinctly unusual.)

Given the factual subtleties here, it does take a certain amount of journalistic professionalism to present the truth. The overseas media did the job:

“Arab-American” The Scotsman

“An American citizen of Arab descent” - The Australian

While America’s Big media are too craven or dishonest to state facts accurately, how can the country’s immigration (or Middle Eastern) problems be addressed?

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Kudos, America-loving bloggers, for ridding America of Dan Rather and Eason Jordan!

And we're back, after a rather long "break". Don't worry, The Media Elite Blog is still back up and at 'em, ready to explore the various fanatical facets of the anti-democratic American media.

Dan Rather is now gone thanks to us (well, not technically "gone" yet, as he's still spitting ruthless anti-Bush rhetoric towards our naive children on a daily basis -- but he'll be gone soon enough)... and now what I like to call the Online Freedom Corps (ie. moderate, fair & balanced bloggers such as I) have gotten rid of another cog in the machine, CNN's disgustingly putrid Eason Jordan, a man whose leftist rants rival those of Dan Rather or even Ted Kennedy!

Great job everyone.

Only thousands more to go! Lets keep working to rid the media of leftisism, anti-American paranoia, and Ted Kennedy-hugging propagandaism, folks.