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Notorious Obamedia Moments of 2008

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To paraphrase Queen Elizabeth II, 2008 is not a year on which honest journalists shall look back with undiluted pleasure. This has turned out to be even more of an annus horribilis than 2004, when Dan Rather's fake Bush/National Guard memo fiasco redefined the "BS" in CBS News. There were so many mainstream journalists swimming in the Democratic tank this year, the nation's newsrooms looked more like overcrowded aquariums at PetSmart.

In less than a week, the campaign season will be over. But the Obamedia's most shameful biases and notorious blunders shall not be forgotten. Here are my Top Five, by no means comprehensive and in no particular order:

1. The Los Angeles Times and the suppressed Obama/Jew-bash videotape.

In April, L.A. Times reporter Peter Wallsten reported on a 2003 farewell party for Rashid Khalidi, a radical Palestinian Liberation Organization spokesman/adviser turned Ivy League professor. The anti-Israel Arab American Action Network sponsored the gala. In attendance: good neighbors Barack Obama and Weather Underground terrorist duo Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.

Wallsten reported that the "event was videotaped, and a copy of the tape was obtained by The Times." But the news organization refuses to let readers watch the video of Obama and his left-wing terrorist friends and will not release the tape. It's "old news" now.

The paper had no problem, however, embedding a video clip of Sarah Palin's 1984 swimsuit pageant on its gossip blog and deeming it newsworthy.

2. Ogling Obama.

In May, CNN posted "breaking news video" of female journalists on Obama's press plane fawning over the Democratic presidential candidate as he talked on his cell phone. The caption listed on the network's website: "Obama in jeans: Sen. Barack Obama surprises the press corps by wearing jeans."

In the clip, several members of the press corps yell at a Secret Service agent to "sit down" because she's obstructing the view of their beloved Obama. They giggle and sigh as Obama straddles over a row of seats and they furiously click away on their cameras. "You're killing us," one of them says breathlessly.

No, you're killing yourselves.

Runners-up for Most Drool-Covered Groupies: The journalist who squealed "He touched me!" at the UNITY minority journalists' convention in July; the MSNBC producer who broke down and shed tears of joy upon learning that The One had clinched the Democratic presidential nomination; MSNBC host Chris Matthews, who proclaimed that he "felt a thrill up his leg" after an Obama speech in February; Oprah Winfrey, who confessed she did a "happy dance" for Obama; and the writer for the German publication Bild, who worked out with Obama at the Ritz-Carlton in Berlin and reported: "I put my arm around his hip — wow, he didn't even sweat! WHAT A MAN!"

3.

The Atlantic Monthly's deranged photographer.

Publisher David Bradley's once-esteemed magazine hired celebrity lens-woman Jill Greenberg to snap portraits of John McCain. Greenberg, an outspoken left-winger who goaded children into crying on film and captioned the images with anti-Bush slogans, sabotaged the photo shoot and gloated about it on a photo industry website.

After tricking McCain into standing over a strobe light to create ugly shadows on his face, she then posted vandalized versions of the imagery on her personal website with crude, vulgar labels. One featured McCain with fangs and blood dripping from his mouth — with the Greenberg-added words, "I am a bloodthirsty warmongerer (sic)." Another piece of her "art" showed an ape (a favorite Greenberg subject) defecating on McCain's head. The highly respected editors at Atlantic professed shock despite Greenberg's notoriety. The name of her blog: "Manipulator."

4. The quote doctors and math-manglers at CNN.

In a botched attack on Sarah Palin, CNN reporter Drew Griffin cited National Review writer Byron York allegedly questioning Palin's abilities and character: "The National Review had a story saying that, you know, I can't tell if Sarah Palin is incompetent, stupid, unqualified, corrupt, or all of the above." York, however, was characterizing the press coverage of Palin.

In a botched tally, CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien proclaimed that an audience poll showed "overwhelming" preference for Joe Biden after the vice presidential debate. A freeze frame of the show of hands, however, showed the audience split. The mathematically challenged O'Brien also claimed that Palin slashed Alaska's special needs budget by 62 percent (which she recycled from the liberal Daily Kos blog), despite the fact that the governor increased special needs funding by 12 percent. Facts, schmacts.

5. Us Magazine publisher Jann Wenner's Obama apparatchiks.

The gossip mag's partisan slime job on Palin and her family ("Babies, lies, and scandal") last September opened the floodgates of Palin-bashing across the mainstream media and was the nadir of the year. Wenner — a prominent Obama backer who ran countless hagiographies of him in sister publication Rolling Stone and featured the Obamas with the slavering headline "Why Barack Loves Her" on Us Magazine's June cover — had his media flack e-mail the anti-Palin hit piece to all media in St. Paul for the Republican National Convention: "Might be useful as an illustration of how the news is playing out," the flack wrote.

Indeed, the side-by-side covers of the Palin smears and the Obamas' deification perfectly illustrate the year in Obamedia.

Michelle Malkin is author of "Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild." Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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Everything you write about is both shocking and true. The main-stream media is obviously in the tank for Bo and they could care less who sees it, they demonstrate that point clearly. I've talked with lawyers and they tell me they are voting for Bo despite the fact they make salaries well into six digits. They tell me it's gonna be a little hard but worth well it, after all the country needs to be recaptured from the ills of Bush/Cheney dominated Republican dictatorialship and obvious greed and corruption. I have to just shake my head, one of these lawyers is on salary to Wal-Mart. I anticipate a mass exodus of money, old money to be precise, and lots of it if Bo wins. Off-shore banks will do very well. I do not know what Bo will be spreading around then but it won't be wealth. I firmly believe the writing is on the wall, America will get exactly what she's been clamoring for all along, the bare faced truth. Too bad words will not feed you. I think time has come at long last for the education of the citizenry of the USA, the greatest nation on this planet shall become the latest man-made third world gehtto. I plan to hear about the food riots and race wars from afar.
Comment: #1
Posted by: bill s
Wed Oct 29, 2008 5:32 AM
Oh, Bill...

America is not getting what it deserved with Obama...actually America is just trying to overcompentsate for the disasters inflicted on this country by Bush/Cheney...

Michelle,...do you still have that grotto to Ronald Reagan that you bow and pray to five times a today?

Comment: #2
Posted by: Carl
Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:01 PM
Re: bill s;... Sir, Do you think you are justified calling a man who clearly has the support of vast numbers of people as if he were a dog???I find it offensive simply because I did not have to pass a test to be a citizen; but Mr. Obama did have to pass an exam to become an attorney, and more than that, could not be a member of the bar with any demonstrated moral turpitude. -and that is just a ten cent word for defect.. Since I have a child who is an attorney, paid well for a great deal of knowledge, well educated and intelligent, I have to ask from what lofty spire can you look down upon Mr. Obama the attorney as though a beast... If I can share a story with you... I once stopped some people from mooning the Governor of Michigan... I was a tradesman, and the governnor didn't like us, and we did not like him...But that is all beside the point; is it not??? Since governors are elected by a majority of the voters, how can one disrespect the governor with out disrespecting all who voted for him??? Do you see my point... We have a perfectly good method of expressing a judgement upon a person in power that does not at once insult all who may have erred in voting for him... And you do not know, and none of us knows, when or if our lives may not depend upon the good will of our neighbors... Unity is a virtue in itself, and one for which we have allowed much injustice; and in that vein, I am thinking of this country allowing slavery... But we could not stand divided against powerful enemies such as England and also against ourselves too... We put off a question of justice for all, and freedom for all for another day... Was it worth it??? God only knows...It is apparent that if we buy unity at too dear a price from some one who wants disunity in their heart then we cannot count on that unity to endure... Still, unity is the goal, a good goal among many offered in the preamble of the constitution; and toward that end I offer you this thought: We have endured your republican president until he started to do illadvised and insane things... And he was still our president, and being under fire, even for being a war monger and a dunce gained him more support rather than less in re-election.... We need to give the guy a chance, and we should respect our fellow citizens even when they are wrong... I don't think your nickname is offered in kindness, and is an insult to your countrymen as well as yourself... Please stop.. Please reconsider your actions and your words... They do not reflect well on you....Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #3
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Nov 3, 2008 4:13 PM
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