My Response on the Mainstream Media vs. Sarah Palin Controversy

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There has been some controversy over comments I made in a question-and-answer session after a speech I delivered to a meeting of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. In my speeches, as in my writing, I try to avoid making comments that will be needlessly offensive to people, out of courtesy. I was trying to make the point (indisputable, I think) that many in the mainstream media were hostile to Sarah Palin because of her positions on cultural issues, which I feel include her (and her husband's) decision to give birth to rather than abort their Down syndrome child. I had in mind also the point, made not just by me but by Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post, that many news organizations seemed to be devoting much more effort to uncovering politically damaging information about Palin than they were in the case of Barack Obama. In making my point, I used hyperbolic language that crossed the line between courteous and discourteous, and for that I'm sorry.

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athemarwhe of DE 12:29PM July 05, 2009

I agree that mainstream media was for Obama and mainstream was not objective in this last election. You will find that a lot of people agree with me. Mainstream media desgusted me bigtime in this last election.

Matt Lowery is one in particular. He got a little defensive to me. The hard questions were not asked of Obama. I still do not trust this man at all. I believe mainstream media may see this as time goes on and they will have to live with their choice of a candidate. You definetly picked the wrong man. We are headed for big trouble.

Disappointed in the media of NV 10:52AM February 23, 2009

What are you talking about?

California Divorce Lawyer of AL 4:01AM February 02, 2009

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