Monday, October 1, 2007

And yet they wonder

I was just perusing Google News for something to blog about, yes now you know the secret to my success, and came across an article about Justice Clarence Thomas. I clicked on the article and found myself on the LA Times website. This particular article was about Justice Thomas memoirs. I'm using the term article loosely here, it was really more of a diatribe. About half way through this article which is essentially an ad homonin on Justice Thomas it accuses of calling the press biased. Wait for one second, the press isn't biased? Am I in an alternate reality? Did we win Vietnam? Do I have super powers? Honestly, the press is always going to be biased. Get over it.

Now I'd like to touch on why Justice Thomas and the press don't get along. It really has to do with Justice Thomas, the media can't stand anyone who doesn't agree with them. Now if that's person happens to be a African-American this goes through to roof. The Media has made a practice of lying to the public, they don't want us to think. The play up class warfare. They play the race card. Anyone who doesn't agree with them comes under fire, but it's worse for the African-Americans who do so. Justice Thomas, Larry Elder, anyone else who thinks logically comes under the attack of the media.

And yet they wonder why people who disagree with them all them biased. Get a clue.

Stay Free, Matt.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I agree that the press will always be biased, and that they'd like to censor any black conservative who would dare challenge their worldview. However, if it's somebody like Al Sharpton or the Rev. Jesse Jackson, they will revere and hang on their every word.