where is the national media outrage on this story?

imagine what would have happened had the mccain campaign tossed off the plane the new york times reporter or the cnn reporter? (see story below). conservatives know how to deal with bias media because we have been up against the liberal media machine for years.

the obama campaign should point out the hypocrisies of the media when they don’t feel like they are getting a fair shake – but they shouldn’t exclude them.

all media is bias in some way, so we must give equal accesss to everyone but hold them accountable when they are not fair.

http://www.drudgereport.com/flashopp.htm

PURGE: SKEPTICAL REPORTERS TOSSED OFF OBAMA PLANE

Fri Oct 31 2008 08:39:55 ET
**Exclusive**

The Obama campaign has decided to heave out three newspapers from its plane for the final days of its blitz across battleground states — and all three endorsed Sen. John McCain for president! The NY POST, WASHINGTON TIMES and DALLAS MORNING NEWS have all been told to move out by Sunday to make room for network bigwigs — and possibly for the inclusion of reporters from two black magazines, ESSENCE and JET, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned. Despite pleas from top editors of the three newspapers that have covered the campaign for months at extraordinary cost, the Obama campaign says their reporters — and possibly others — will have to vacate their coveted seats so more power players can document the final days of Sen. Barack Obama’s historic campaign to become the first black American president. MORE Some told the DRUDGE REPORT that the reporters are being ousted to bring on documentary film-makers to record the final days; others expect to see on board more sympathetic members of the media, including the NY TIMES’ Maureen Dowd, who once complained that she was barred from McCain’s Straight Talk Express airplane. After a week of quiet but desperate behind-the-scenes negotiations, the reporters of the three papers heard last night that they were definitely off for the final swing. They are already planning how to cover the final days by flying commercial or driving from event to event.

10 questions that should have been asked of powell…..

Since Tom Brokaw was tongue-tied on Meet The Press on Sunday and Andrea Mitchell was unable to think clearly about a man she covered for 4 years, I thought i should suggest some questions for any other reporters who get a chance to interview former Secretary of State Colin Powell.

1 – First and foremost, if you are so concerned about the direction of your so called party, why didn’t you get involved or even speak out during the Republican primary?

2 – Why did you wait for the last 16 days of the GENERAL ELECTION to speak out if you were truly troubled about “your party’s direction”?

3 – As the man who presented the facts to the UN Security Council on the U.S. intelligence in Iraq, does your endorsement of Obama mean that you agree with Obama that it was the biggest misstake we ever made by going into Iraq?

4 – And if you don’t agree with Obama on Iraq then how do you square endorsing a man that thinks you are the leader of the stupidist foreign policy blunder the U.S. has ever made?

5 – Does your desire “for a fresh set of eyes” leading America mean that you will commit to not taking a job in the next Administration?

6 – While we appreciate your economic assessment that McCain doesn’t seem to know how to respond to the economic crisis facing America, should we take financial advice from a Secretary of State that was billions of dollars over budget on his spending in Iraq and Afghanistan?

7 – And while we are at it, did you or did you not tell the President we should liberate Iraq?

8 – Since Obama has made an issue of the sleezy tactics used to out former CIA agent Valerie Plame, did you tell him before you endorsed him that it was your long term deputy that was the leak?

9 – Obama has said that he would sit down with Ahmedineajad without conditions and you have said that it is foolish to do so, is Obama foolish or have you changed your mind?

10 – You authored, recommended and still advocate for the military’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy, does your endorsement of Obama (who doesn’t agree with it) mean that Obama has agreed to break his promise to change the policy?

richard grenell spent 8 years working at the department of state (4 of which were under powell).

voter fraud……

this story is disturbing on so many levels. one of the many lessons i learned from working at the UN for more than 7 years is that there is no greater threat to democracy than voter fraud and intimidation. people should not be coerced at the polls. i challenge everyone who cares about our democracy to volunteer on election day at the polls to ensure that those who are voting are not intimidated or coerced or participating in fradulent schemes.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/10062008/news/nationalnews/homeless_driven_to_vote_obama_132395.htm

the intolerant left

Intolerance is Back Again

I was recently having dinner with 3 others in New York City, in the heart of the West Village, when the table next to us leaned over and proclaimed that we were the problem with America. My friends and I were all shocked and perplexed. Did we know these people? Had they confused us with someone they knew? After calling us “bigots” and “ignorant” we realized they had been eaves-dropping on our political discussion during a quiet Saturday night dinner. Our opinions about Sarah Palin and women in politics were too much for them to sit and enjoy their own dinner, instead they chose to insert themselves into the conversation next to them and loudly start an argument. The irony was not lost on me: a man in the West Village, wearing an ascot around his neck, was lecturing us about being “bigots who want to control the way other people chose to live their lives” – after he interrupted our dinner to shout us down! I tried to explain to him that he has become what he hates – an intolerant and angry voter.

In the 1990′s, the liberals were proud to display a popular bumber sticker: “HATE is not a family value”? The slogan was a backlash to the Religious Right’s (RR) attempt to promote family values in politics. The liberals found the RR’s social campaign and their subsequent intolerant actions to be too hypocritical to not push back. Correctly, the liberals mounted a campaign to show the hypocrisy of promoting love and family values well at the same time angrily denouncing some people. Hypocrisy never wins elections and the liberal backlash succeeded. Social conservatives and their promotion of family values as the primary issue in the 1992 and 1996 Congressional and Presidential campaigns naively believed that Americans would vote for the party that promoted social policy over any other policy. The disasterious Houston Republican Convention of 1992 was highlighted by Pat Buchanan’s speech promoting social policy as the mantra of the election. The RR didn’t learn any lessons that year when Bill Clinton defeated George H.W. Bush and a plethora of Democratic senators swept into Washington, they ultimately tried to push the same social policy messages into the 1996 campaigns as well. And although the Republican reformers and fiscal budget hawks in Congress wrestled control of the Republican message from the RR in 1994 (and ultimately became the Majority in Congress for the first time in 40 years), the Religious Right came roaring back in 1996 with more social policy demands. The 1996 elections for Republicans focused mainly on Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky’s affair and only proved that the RR’s message of social policy as government policy would be rejected by the American people – the RR had once again lost the General election.

In 2000, George W. Bush seemed to learn the lessons of the intolerant right’s failures by launching his Presidential bid with vows of “compassionate conservativism” and committments to work with both sides of the partisan aisle. For many of us, we thought the lessons had been learned that intolerance is not only un-American but it doesn’t win elections either. Although the current Bush Presidency’s plans for the country were drastcially changed on 9/11/01, many Republicans wonder if the compassionate conservative campaign pledge of 2000 would have ushered in a greater sense of unity in Washington, less divisive political theatre and a final defeat for intolerant politics. Unfortunately, we may never know the answer.

In 2008, the Republicans had a plethora of candidates to chose from in the primary. The candidate chosen by the GOP, John McCain, wasn’t the choice of social conservatives and yet he is the nominee. For many in the Republican party, the choice of McCain is another defeat for intolerant politics led by the Religious Right.

But while the war over intolerance and narrow-mindedness is waging in Republican circles, it is alive and well on the Left. The angry Left has taken over the Democratic Party and is in full control of the message. The actions by the self-described “all accepting” and “diverse” liberals started to creep into politics with John Kerry’s campaign in 2004. But in 2008, we are seeing the most angry and intolerant liberals America has ever seen. The liberal elites are having a hard time discussing policy without becoming apoplectic and resorting to name-calling. The height of hypocrisy is to see the angry left advocate for diversity but to completely become enraged when someone isn’t seeing the world the way they do. They believe that if you don’t agree with them then you are a bigot and “ruining America”. Try listening to The View’s Joy Behar and you quickly see that she shouts over all other views with cynicism and anger or watch MSNBC to witness the Left’s new intolerant message that there is only one way to think.

Living in New York City one would assume you would be surrounded by liberal and accepting people with diverse opinions. This is a City that declares you can be anything you want. This is the heart of American liberalism. But try being a conservative in liberal circles these days and you quickly see that the diverse party isn’t so accepting. Try telling the liberal elites that you are a pro-life Democrat and you’ll get a lashing about how you don’t care about women. Or tell the standard bearers of tolerance that you are a gay Republican or an environmentalist voting for McCain and the angry name-calling reaches a new level. But why has the angry and intolerant left taken over the Religious Right as the new intolerant group? For many in the Republican mainstream, we thought we were making progress on getting rid of the narrow-minded from the political scene, but now we find they have popped up on the left. The elite have become completely unwilling to listen to other ideas other than their own. The intolerant angry left has replaced the religious right in 2008. And it makes you wonder if “Intolerance and Anger is the CHANGE we need”?