Media Bias: An Insightful Analysis from A New Conservative Montana Blog

by Don Pogreba on March 21, 2006 · 11 comments

in Blogs, Montana Politics, The Media

So, the media’s biased, right? Left-wing propaganda all the time. The only thing that saves us is the independent voice of thinkers like Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, and the media critics at Montana’s newest conservative blog, What’s Right in Montana.

These intrepid critics sure caught the Great Falls Tribune in an act of rhetorical treason:

The reporter’s choice to use that word, discrediting her main Republican source as untrustworthy, is why we talk about media bias. It’s not that reporters are writing stories that directly say, “Get out and vote Democrat.” Instead, it’s the little things. God is in the details.

The word in question? Disavow. You know, the word that means ” To disclaim knowledge of, responsibility for, or association with”

Trotsky on a Tricycle! How dare a newspaper get away with this kind of propaganda!

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Don is an English/Debate teacher and debate handbook author who lives in Helena, MT, and who can't imagine living anywhere other than this glorious state. Much of his writing happens late at night and he is unlikely to respond to your comments during the day.

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Ryan G March 22, 2006 at 9:04 am

Obviously you’re not aware of the Great Falls Tribune’s plan to turn Republicans gay with their fantastical machine that changes brainwaves around through the power of the written word.

Before you know it, every Republican west of the East Side will be ordering iced lattes and comparing window hangings…

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