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Romney Jokes about Media Bias as Reporters Protect Obama
Submitted by Terresa on October 20, 2012 – 3:16 pm
By: Cliff Kincaid
Accuracy in Media
Speaking at the Al Smith dinner, which benefits Catholic humanitarian
causes, Mitt Romney took on the press in a joking manner that struck
many as truthful. “Now I never suggest that the press is biased,” he
said. “I recognize that they have their job to do, and I have my job to
do. My job is to lay out a positive vision for the future of the
country, and their job is to make sure no one else finds out about it.”
He went on, “Let’s just say that some in the media have a certain way
of looking at things. When suddenly I pulled ahead in some of the major
polls, what was the headline? ‘Polls Show Obama Leading from Behind.’
And I’ve already seen early reports from tonight’s dinner. Headline:
‘Obama Embraced by Catholics. Romney Dines with Rich People.’”
Meanwhile, Professor Paul Kengor was not joking when he told
Breitbart News that the job of the major media “is to protect Obama,
not expose him.” Kengor has experienced media bias first hand since his
blockbuster book, The Communist, came out in July. It exposes Obama’s relationship with Communist Party operative Frank Marshall Davis.
Frank, a character from Obama’s book, Dreams from My Father,
was revealed to be Frank Marshall Davis in 2007, when a Communist Party
writer named Gerald Horne made the disclosure. Blogger Trevor Loudon
wrote about the connection that same year and AIM confirmed
the identification of “Frank” as Frank Marshall Davis on February 18,
2008, in a column, “Obama’s Communist Mentor.” Davis’s 600-page FBI file
was released in August of that year—before the election.
Asked by Breitbart News if any mainstream media journalists have
contacted him about his definitive and exhaustive analysis of Davis and
his relationship to Obama, Kengor replied, “Are you kidding? No way. Not
a chance. They’ll send a team of a dozen reporters to fact-check Sarah
Palin’s memoirs or a Romney speech, but not to investigate the President
they’ve committed to coddle and preserve.”
Kengor said of the media, “They aren’t real journalists. They’re
political partisans first and journalists second. They’re not honest, or
they delude themselves on a grand scale. They’ve sacrificed their noble
profession to an ignoble political ideology.”
Except for the jokes at the Al Smith dinner, the Romney campaign has
decided not to attack media bias, even though liberal media strategies
of distortion and omission can cost a Republican candidate critical
voter support and in Romney’s case guarantee an Obama re-election
victory on November 6.
Tim Groseclose, author of Left Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind, told AIM in an interview
with Roger Aronoff that the leftward bias of the media has shifted the
political quotient of the average American by about 20 points on a scale
of 100, in terms of conditioning the public to accept the Democratic
Party, its candidates and policies. This translates potentially into
millions of votes. One of the many tactics, Groseclose said, is to cite
liberal groups as reliable and reputable sources of information and
identity conservative sources by their political leanings, thus reducing
their appeal and attraction.
At the AIM “ObamaNation” conference on September 21, pollster Pat
Caddell urged Romney to openly run against “two organizations”—the
Democratic Party and the “mainstream media.” He said
the media have “made themselves a fundamental threat to the democracy,
and, in my opinion, made themselves the enemy of the American people,”
because they hide information that is critical to making informed
decisions in a democracy.
However, Romney told CBS News that he had no plans to challenge media bias.
This approach reflects the influence of Romney adviser Ed Gillespie, who has said the campaign has a “no whining rule” about media coverage. “We just deal with the facts,” he said.
GOP strategist and SuperPAC sponsor Karl Rove told
a gathering of Republican donors that he has advised Romney and other
Republicans not to attack Obama as a socialist or a left-winger because
the charges would be met with denials. He urged a “respectful tone”
toward the President.
Although the media and the Republican Party establishment do not want to deal with Kengor’s book, The Communist, Frank Marshall Davis is the subject of the Joel Gilbert DVD, Dreams from My Real Father,
being mailed to millions of households in the various swing states. The
media are starting to take note of this. “Radical Anti-Obama DVD floods
Florida mailboxes” is the headline over one story carried by a Florida
television station.
While Gilbert’s theory about Davis being Obama’s real father is
subject to discussion and debate, his film does cite factual data about
Davis’s relationship with Obama and notes the existence of the 600-page
FBI file on Davis.
If there is nothing to hide in this relationship, Paul Kengor told
Breitbart News, then why did Obama himself delete the references to
“Frank” in the audio version of his book, Dreams from My Father?
“Obama narrates the audio version,” Kengor notes. “The liberals feted
him with a Grammy for his sterling narration. And the back cover of the
audio states, ‘This abridgment has been approved by the author.’”
Kengor said, “Frank appears in every section of the memoir, all three
parts, starting in Hawaii and then when Obama thinks of him later in
Africa, Europe, Chicago. It’s not like Frank appears only on pages, say,
15-22. He appears throughout the text. It’s eerie to be reading the
book in hard cover, and listening simultaneously to the audio, and see
and hear everything the same, line to line, sentence to sentence,
paragraph after paragraph, page upon page, and then suddenly, on a dime,
out of the blue, come upon a printed sentence or paragraph that
mentions ‘Frank’ and—bam—the audio suddenly skips ahead. It’s chilling.
It’s clearly deliberate. No question about it. It’s clear concealment.”
Cliff Kincaid is the Director of the AIM Center for Investigative Journalism and can be contacted at cliff.kincaid@aim.org.
Media Bias favoring Obama and against Romney are a daily habit during this campaign. Fox News has a running tally on their web site. A perfect example is their latest entry that concerns so-called journalist Chris Matthews on MSNBC:
This week, MSNBC “star” Chris Matthews made the following statement,
clearly speaking out of frustration as he watched President Obama wilt
under the scrutiny of the second presidential debates where he was
challenged repeatedly by Republican Mitt Romney.
“I don’t think he understands the Constitution of the United
States…He’s the president of the United States. You don’t say, ‘you’ll
get your chance.’”
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