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Dear Patriot,
The Obama scandals
started piling up on top of each other in the last few days. The civil
servants who testified on Benghazi were heart-breaking. Then the IRS
admitted a punitive agenda against tax exemptions for groups with “Tea
Party” in the name, or groups which “educate about the Constitution.”
Then Eric Holder’s Justice
Department was revealed to be wiretapping the Associated Press in April
and
May of 2012 to nail a leaker. President Obama is not a “victim” of a
“second-term curse.” This is the corrupt first
term beginning to smell, it is his administration, and even the media cannot deny the odor of malfeasance.
Most
liberal pundits are no longer lecturing the conservatives about how they
should dump the Benghazi probe, as is their clarion call after every
Democratic scandal. Too much damaging information is coming out, not to
mention
the stonewalling, not to mention Obama’s continuous and blatant lying,
such as his thuggish insistence he called this a terrorist act from the
get-go, which he did not – period.
The
growing collection of the Obama scandals paints a larger picture of a
president who appears comfortable with an IRS that harasses his enemies,
a State
Department that lies to the world, and a Justice Department that’s
wiretapping AP reporters on their home phones. That’s not exactly the
image of Hope and Change that the press – including the Obama pals at AP
-- sold us in 2008.
In 2006, reporters
suggested Bush might be impeachment fodder for “domestic spying”
– when the National Security Agency was listening to phone calls between
Americans and Muslim radicals abroad. If the media can’t summon a
stronger sense of outrage when the “domestic spying” is on their
journalistic colleagues, then you’ll know (again) they’re
completely in the tank.
In 2011 and 2012, a
disturbing number of Obama’s media coddlers tried to suggest he was
miraculously free of any Obama scandals. Forget Fast and Furious. Who
ever
heard of Solyndra? One of Obama’s top Democratic fundraisers ran MF
Global into the ground. Who knew? Tingly Chris Matthews said Obama was
“perfect” and “clean as a whistle” and has “never done anything wrong.”
Some
journalists still care more for Obama’s image than they do about the
truth. Time
assistant managing editor Rana Foroohar greeted the IRS scandal by
announcing on MSNBC that “What’s so sad about it is the president has
been very rightfully proud of the lack of scandal in his administration
so far.”
That could be a Jay Leno punch line.
On NPR’s “Morning Edition,” anchorman Steve
Inskeep sounded like he’d been asleep like Rip Van Winkle
for two years. He asserted to Cokie Roberts that “this administration
has been described -- I don't even know how many times- - as remarkably
scandal-free. But when you get into the second term of an
administration, there's often some dirty laundry that comes out.”
This is the same Steve Inskeep who gave Obama campaign manager
David
Axelrod a nine-minute interview on October 11, one month after
Benghazi....and never raised the consulate murders at all. Thanks to
NPR, the
“dirty laundry” stayed under the bed until Obama could be re-elected.
Apparently, he buried it so well, even
he forgot the Benghazi scandal existed. Inskeep wrapped up the interview
by
comparing Obama to Lincoln in his reluctance to whack his opponent.
“Abraham Lincoln, as historians have noted, had a habit of getting upset
with someone, writing them a letter that might be a very strong letter,
and then sticking it in a desk -- never sending it,” Inskeep stated.
“I'm interested if metaphorically, the president has been sticking a lot
of letters in the desk?”
Now we know it was more along the lines of “Hello? IRS?”
Insert vomiting sound effects here. This is how NPR flagrantly
demonstrates its mockery of the Public Broadcasting Act’s long-ignored
language about “objectivity and balance in all programming of a
controversial nature.” To them, Obama should be chiseled into Mount
Rushmore even as he engages in breath-taking corruption to destroy his
enemies.
If the media had acted like
professionals in 2012, more of this new information would be old news by
now. Voters could have made a decision between Obama and Romney with a
fuller
picture of how corrupt this administration truly is. By refusing to
reveal that corruption, they brought that stain of corruption on
themselves.
Some reporters in this moment are
sounding like
professionals. But too many reporters are spending too much time pining
about how scandals may harm Obama’s “legacy.” Journalists
shouldn’t be demonstrating great care for Obama’s historical reputation,
like they’re the White House weed-whackers.
Obama’s
legacy is becoming apparent. He laughably
claimed to be above politics, above partisanship and dirty tricks – when
the facts are proving he’s really the dirtiest pool player in
today’s politics. It’s Chicago-style politics, day and night.
Sincerely,
L. Brent Bozell III Founder
and President Media Research Center
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