It’s amazing to see the horrifically slanted local coverage of Sarah Palin by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch . The only daily newspaper in St. Louis has now unveiled Palin as a party savior, refusing to engage with the ongoing torrent of information revealing Sarah Palin to be an inexperienced, dishonest and vindictive politician.
For those people who get their news by reading the headlines and scanning the main articles of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, the Republican bait and switch has so far been an incredible success. Check out the front page headlines for the past few days:
The problem isn’t just that the Post-Dispatch uncritically reprints the press releases of the RNC. It’s that the Post-Dispatch is refusing to synthesize easily available information– derogatory information being produced by the bucketload by the blogosphere; the internet is literally exploding with red flags about Palin. For instance, Palin was for federal fu...
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