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Newsrooms erupted in cheers when they learned Karl Rove resigned

August 15, 2007 · 1 Comment

Mick Gregory

When word came in of Karl Rove’s resignation, several people in the Seattle Times news meeting room started cheering, laughing and doing “high fives.” The liberal lock on the major media is being exposed to the light of day, thanks to blogs.

Make note that none in the holy newsrooms are speaking about the jokes when Jerry Falwell died. Let me tell you, it was much more of a party atmosphere.

Please check over your daily newspaper’s “objective journalists” as they use the special title of Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jessie Jackson but in most cases it was just Jerry Falwell. Funny isn’t it? Do a little digging.

And how about Pat Robertson? I haven’t seen Rev. Pat Robertson used in the mainstream press, have you?

Any of you in the media want to help tell the real story? Make your comments here. You can remain anonymous. They can’t edit or filter the truth any longer.

Joe Scarborough has come forward and exposed the liberal bias at MSNBC, describing a scene in which jounalists in his newsroom ceaselessly booed President Bush during a State of the Union address.

The revelation came on “Morning Joe” Thursday at 6:02 A.M. EDT. Joe was discussing episode at the Seattle Times mentioned above.

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