(Facts is tricky – promoted by Colorado Pols)
Please take a look at the paragraph below, from Dean Singleton’s introduction to a speech by President Barack Obama, and tell me if “liberal media bias” leaps out at you.
“He inherited the headwinds of the worst economic recession since the Great Depression,” said Singleton, who’s a former Chair of the MediaNews newspaper chain and of the Associated Press. “He pushed through Congress the biggest economic recovery plan in history and led a government reorganization of two of the big three auto manufacturers to save them from oblivion. He pursued domestic and foreign-policy agendas that were controversial to many, highlighted by his signature into law of the most comprehensive health care legislation in history. And the budget plans proposed by the president on the one hand, and Republicans on the other hand, aren’t even on the same planet.”
Do you see anything offensive in Singleton’s words here, delivered prior to a recent speech before hundreds of journalists in Washington.
All I see is facts.
A big recession. That’s true. Yes, he saved two of three auto companies. Yes, his agenda was controversial and distinct from the GOP agenda. And yes, his economic recovery plan was one of the biggest in U.S. history.
Everything Singleton said was factual. He wasn’t being balanced, but Mitt Romney was on deck to address the same group of journalists the next day.
Besides, are you really going to recite the leader of the free world’s failures after he’s doing you the favor of speaking to your luncheon?
That’s rude.
But conservatives saw Singleton’s introduction as evidence of the liberal bias that they find everywhere in professional journalism, from The New York Times to CBS News and beyond.
“I’m surprised Singleton wasn’t wearing an Obama button,” Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly said about Singleton’s introduction. “I mean, come on. The president understands that most in the media will back him.”
Conservative Washington Times columnist Charles Hurt wrote that Singleton sang Obama “an icky love song in which he reminisced about all their hot dates and then pledged his undying love forever.” Actually, Singleton told anecdotes about Obama speaking at previous luncheons.
Not to be outdone, talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh told listeners that the AP’s CEO “stood up and just lauded Obama as one of the greatest human beings ever, one of the greatest presidents ever, one of the greatest quotes ever, one of the greatest guys ever.”
Clearly, the fact that Singleton is a Republican escaped these guys, as did the fact that he does things like belch out front-page, anti-union editorials. Once, he even demanded that The Denver Post editorial board reverse its unanimous decision to endorse John Kerry, insisting that the newspaper back Singleton’s buddy George Bush.
Singleton ended his introduction of Obama by saying that these days “the only thing anyone seems willing to compromise on is….well, I can’t think of anything.”
Here’s a suggestion.
Let’s agree to acknowledge the facts.
When a journalist says something like, Obama saved two of the three big U.S. automakers and he came into office during the worst recession since the Great Depression, let’s not cry media bias.
Let’s just say, yes, those are facts, and honor them as such, so we can have an honest debate about what we truly disagree on.
A version of this post was distributed by the OtherWords syndicate.
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the facts have a liberal bias
The irony of Bill O’Reilly and Fox News complaining about media bias is priceless.
The recommendation was not unanimous. Al Knight and Pete Chronis were for Bush. It is certainly the right of a publisher to override an editorial board recommendation on an endorsement. But as to Bush being Singleton’s Buddy, he was just as much his buddy in 2000, when the paper endorsed Al Gore. Singleton would have preferred Bush but he was not the publisher of the Post at the time, Jerry Grilley was. Singleton was, of course, Grilley’s boss, but he believed in going with his publisher’s for the various media news group endorsements. Grilley, a liberal Democrat, went for Gore.
I remember because I was for Bush in 2000, Kerry in 2004, and was overridden both times.
But that’s what Singleton told me years ago. I believe you, Voyageur, not Singleton. Singleton was Bush’s buddy, though. Wouldn’t you say?
All I’m saying is that he did not intervene for Bush in 2000, preferring to defer to the then publisher, Grilley. Of course, the Clinton administration had approved the highly lucrative joint operating agreement with the News, a deal worth millions to The Post, and he was no doubt quite happy to defer to GRilley. In 2004, Dan Haley was also on the board, and, though a Republican, also kind of a weather vane. In a pinch, it could have come to 4-3 in Kerry’s favor. Singleton may not have known of the leanings for Bush but Knight was an uber Republican and Chronis definitely leaned that way, though Kerry’s war record appealed to the Marine in Chronis.