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This even astounds me

· 04/15/2009 07:26 PM by Steve Gigl


Thousands attend tax-day protest in Madison, Wis.

It’s a promising headline. No point of view here, right? The AP is totally objective, after all…

Speakers at a sometimes angry rally Wednesday accused Gov. Jim Doyle and lawmakers of smoking crack cocaine, said government spending was ruining the country and called for the ouster of all elected Democrats.

[emphases mine] Do you suppose any of the liberal protests over the years were labeled as “angry” by the AP? Even though I’m sure at least as much—or maybe orders of magnitude more—anger was on display at those rallies… I doubt it.

Doesn’t fit the storyline, dontcha know.

One sign in the crowd compared President Barack Obama to the anti-Christ.

Again, do you suppose that a single sign that said something terrible about Bush in the various anti-war rallies was reported like that? Oh how I wish I had Lexis-Nexus and a couple of hours to waste.

A small group of well-dressed counter protesters held up signs that said “Save the Rich” and “Don’t Tax My Boss’s Yacht.” The purpose was to argue for a fair tax system that appropriately taxes the rich, said Scot Ross, one of the protesters and leader of the liberal group One Wisconsin Now.

Perfectly objective descriptions there, right? Apparently all of the righties were dressed like slobs.

Do you suppose the reporter had any interest in finding out what the purpose of the tea party protest was?

Oh, and later you get a little bit of context: the crack statement was indeed a joke, and a bit of a repeated metaphor, not the literal accusation mentioned in the first paragraph. Shocking, I know.

This is interesting:

Capitol police on the scene would not provide a crowd estimate and said it had to come from the state Department of Administration. Department spokeswoman Emily Winecke said the department would not issue an estimate. She did not immediately reply to messages to explain why.

‘round here it’s always the police who provide the estimate, isn’t it? I wonder why they didn’t?

(I have a feeling it wasn’t because they were too busy tasering, pepper-spraying, and beating back ornery protesters. Just a guess. Mitch can probably confirm that.)

UPDATE: Edited to make it seem less like it was written in 30 seconds (it was). Also: boy, these people from the St. Paul protest sure seem ANGRY, don’t they? Badly dressed though, for sure.

UPDATED AGAIN: Wait, who is angry again? Conservatives, or liberals in the media who would rather not hear from conservatives? Do you suppose she was outraged when President Bush was compared to Hitler in protests every other week for 5 years?

Another UPDATE: After the CNN cameras stopped transmitting, a woman took that “reporter” to task like her colleagues in the studio should have. Too bad it didn’t go out live too.

Last UPDATE I swear: Huh. Apparently, the media malpractice over the tea parties is just the thing to get me back into politics.

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Scope: National

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