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Difference of Opinion

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I realize that by now blatant, shameless hypocrisy from the right should fail to even raise an eyebrow. Still, occasionally one of the usual suspects makes a statement that’s so comically indefensible and almost unimaginably audacious — when compared to what he said, oh say, two weeks ago — that it’s worth highlighting. Here’s Newt Gingrich on March 7th. And here’s Newt Gingrich, or perhaps an alien… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Deus Ex Malcontent Discovery Date : 23/03/2011 20:23 Number of articles : 2

Difference of Opinion

Gannons to the Left of Me: Bill Press Asks a Pro-Obama, Anti-Beck Question at White House Briefing

In 2005, NBC and MSNBC and CNN were up in arms that conservative “Jeff Gannon” was allowed into the White House briefing room by Team Bush to ask “questions other reporters considered softballs.” Up until now, liberal talk-radio hosts like Ed Schultz have been seated in the front row of Obama press conferences, but they didn’t ask softball questions. On Thursday, it happened. Liberal radio host Bill Press asked press secretary Robert Gibbs to denounce Glenn Beck’s attacks on the president’s “committed Christianity.” BILL PRESS: Robert, over the last four days, Glenn Beck has criticized the president for believing in liberation theology, which he calls a Marxist form of Christianity. Two questions, Does the president, in your knowledge, even know what liberation theology is? ROBERT GIBBS: I don’t know the answer to that. I will say this, Bill, um, a crude paraphrasing of an old quote, and that is, people are entitled to their own opinion, as ill-informed as it may be, but they’re not entitled to their own facts. The president is a committed, mainstream Christian. I don’t, I have no evidence that would guide me, as to what [whether?] Glenn Beck would have any genuine knowledge as to what the president does and does not believe. PRESS: So this Marxist form of Christianity? GIBBS: Again, I can only imagine where Mr. Beck conjured that from. The double-ignorance of this exchange is impressive. How can Bill Press suggest that Barack Obama is ignorant about anything? They’re defending Obama now by suggesting he’s uninformed about progressive strains of Christianity? For his part, Gibbs is stonewalling athletically to assert there’s no evidence that any Obama opponent could assemble to assert Obama’s church of two decades, Trinity United Church of Christ on the south side of Chicago, embraced “black liberation theology” and its leading light, James Cone. In defending Obama, the liberal magazine The Christian Century acknowledged: There is no denying, however, that a strand of radical black political theology influences Trinity. James Cone, the pioneer of black liberation theology, is a much-admired figure at Trinity. Cone told me that when he’s asked where his theology is institutionally embodied, he always mentions Trinity. Video of the Meet Bill Press exchange is supportively offered at a Hillary Clinton-founded media pressure group .

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Gannons to the Left of Me: Bill Press Asks a Pro-Obama, Anti-Beck Question at White House Briefing

BBC Chief Admits ‘Massive’ Left-wing Bias, Vows to Remedy Imbalance

BBC Director General Mark Thompson admitted to the UK Daily Mail in an article today that Britain’s state-run news outlet has had a “massive” left-wing bias. He insisted, though, that the network is taking steps to remedy the ideological slant. BBC has a history of promoting the ultra-leftist agenda on most issues. But to see the channel’s top dog admit it in an interview with the Daily Mail was quite a sight. Now if only some television outlets on this side of the pond would do the same. While Thompson pleaded guilty to a liberal slant, he insisted that a new crop of journalists is changing the political face of the BBC. The Daily Mail’s Paul Revoir reported today: The TV chief also admitted there had been a ‘struggle’ to achieve impartiality and that staff were ‘ mystified’ by the early years of Margaret Thatcher’s government. But he claimed there was now ‘much less overt tribalism’ among the current crop of young journalists, and said in recent times the corporation was a ‘broader church’. He claimed there was now an ‘honourable tradition of journalists from the right’ working for the corporation. His comments, made in the New Statesman magazine, are one of the clearest admissions of political bias from such a senior member of its staff. The BBC has long been accused of being institutionally biased towards the Left, and an internal report from 2007 said it had to make greater efforts to avoid liberal bias. Talk about honesty! But while the BBC is looking into ways to remedy its “massive” slant to the left, swaths of the American news media have yet to even acknowledge that that slant exists. First, do no harm…

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Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad: Worthy of the Controversy?

This is what all the fuss was about? For weeks, controversy raged around former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. Not because he was a questionable NFL prospect, but because he and his mom had agreed to star in a Super Bowl ad sponsored by Focus on the Family. The spot aired early on in last night’s game, and featured Mrs. Tebow briefly telling the story of how doctors had advised her to terminate her pregnancy for health reasons. She ignored them, arguably the greatest college football player of all-time was born and the rest is Heisman Trophy-winning history. The commercial then told viewers to visit the Focus on the Family website for more information. The ad almost seems worthy of more controversy from the right than the left: couldn’t the $2.5 million spent on it have been used more practically? Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad In a very weak crops of Super Bowl commercials, two others stood out for humor’s sake: The first starred a young boy that’s very protective of his mother… and his chips. The second featured a bunch of men in their underwear. Watch each one below and let us know: Which ad was your favorite? Doritos Ad CareerBuilder.com Ad

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Katie Price Riding a Log of the Day

When the person working at the amusment park told Katie Price she should wait in line to ride a log, she jumped at the opportunity cuz riding wood is pretty much her favorite pass time besides getting ridiculous fake tits. When she realized it wasn’t that kind of ride, and not what she originally had in mind, she made the best of it by getting her new lover to rock her backend

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Katie Price Riding a Log of the Day