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.

1 Comments:

At March 5, 2005 at 8:09 PM, Blogger John Burgess said...

Good catch!

If you're interested in following what's going on in Saudi Arabia, you might be interested in checking my blog Crossroads Arabia. I try to report on the good as well as the bad.

 

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