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SATURDAY HOT READ: THANKS, MSM

By Charlie Sykes

Bill Kristol is feeling grateful....

The editors of THE WEEKLY STANDARD believe in giving credit where credit is due. The presidential race looks a whole lot better today than it did two weeks ago. For this, thanks are owed to two men--Barack Obama and John McCain--and to that herd of independent minds, the liberal media....

...A special thank you to our friends in the liberal media establishment. Who knew they would come through so spectacularly? The ludicrous media feeding frenzy about the Palin family hyped interest in her speech, enabling her to win a huge audience for her smashing success Wednesday night at the convention. Indeed, it even renewed interest in McCain, who seems to have gotten still more viewers for his less smashing--but well-received--presentation the following evening.

The astounding (even to me, after all these years!) smugness and mean-spiritedness of so many in the media engendered not just interest in but sympathy for Palin. It allowed Palin to speak not just to conservatives but to the many Americans who are repulsed by the media's prurient interest in and adolescent snickering about her family. It allowed the McCain-Palin ticket to become the populist standard-bearer against an Obama-Media ticket that has disdain for Middle America.

By the end of the week, after Palin's tour de force in St. Paul, the liberal media were so befuddled that they were reduced to complaining that conservatives aren't being narrow-minded enough. Thus, Hanna Rosin--who has covered religion and politics for the Washington Post, and has also written for the New Yorker, the New Republic, and the New York Times--lamented in a piece for Slate: "So cavalier are conservatives about Sarah Palin's wreck of a home life that they make the rest of us look stuffy and slow-witted by comparison." I suppose it was ungenerous of conservatives, in our broad-mindedness and tolerance of human frailty, to have let Ms. Rosin down, just when she was counting on us to bring out the tar and feathers. But she gives us too much credit when she suggests we make the liberal media look stuffy and slow-witted. They do that all by themselves.

Monday, Sep 8 at 8:30 AM Tuerqas wrote ...

The MSM has asked about Palin's policy decisions? That is news! So far, I hadn't read where they got past her inexperience, her gender, or her family. Proudlib, you are obviously knowledgable, could you point out some of the more insightful articles/reports of the MSM not normally affiliated with the 'right' that have queried her policy positions?

Sunday, Sep 7 at 1:48 PM rick wrote ...

Hey, proudlib, you might want to change your handle to "proudilliterate." There's this thing called punctuation. Also, it's "you're biased," not "your biased." And answer me this: How many times has Biden met with reporters since being named to the ticket? Once, on a left-friendly Sunday morning show this week where no one would dare ask about his lobbyist son getting inside access to Dad's finance committee.

Saturday, Sep 6 at 11:35 PM Luke wrote ...

So, a typical "guilt by association" ad (the type of which has been in the arsenals of BOTH political parties for years) against Obama is "conservative hatred?" Please. That claim has as much validity as calling Obama's ads that imply McCain and Pres. Bush are BFFs, "liberal hatred." Both reduce the meaning and impact of the word "hatred" below the level of a child saying "I hate peas." And using black and white is now "subtle racism?" Will that apply with anti-McCain ads, too? Sheesh.

Saturday, Sep 6 at 11:12 PM Neanderthal wrote ...

Who the heck cares about Kwame Kilpatrick, except to the extent that he's just another discredited friend of BO? - a pattern of bad associations speaks to BO's judgment and character. I actually didn't even know about their friendship till you wrote about it, Mike. Thanks! p.s. Why is a black-and-white ad necessarily racist? You Libs are the ones so concerned about race, gender, and identity-politics - as long as McCain nominated a Pro-Life Conservative, race/gender doesn't matter.

Saturday, Sep 6 at 8:02 PM proudlib wrote ...

charlie the msm is doing their job. Asking questions about her policy positions, its unbelievable a vice-president candidate has not held a press conference yet and now is going to hide in alaska for 2 weeks,if a democrat did this you would be all over them, lets face it your biased and will spend the next 4 years sliming president OBAMA hope you and your clueless followers are proud

Saturday, Sep 6 at 6:24 PM Mary wrote ...

You know, Charlie, Mike has a point. Barry was praising Kwame and calling him his friend before his friend became on embarrassment. Now that his friend is going to jail, he's going to be thrown under the bus. Getting pretty crowded down there. Grandma, Rev Wright, Bill Ayers, Tony Rezko. I'm sure I missed a couple.

Saturday, Sep 6 at 2:30 PM Mike wrote ...

Charlie, I know you are going to be the first to criticize the upcoming third party ad, done in black and white (no subtle racism there) lowlighting Kwame Kilpatrick's fall from grace with a voiceover from Barack Obama calling him "his friend" (never mind the speech was given over a year before the affair stuff broke and Kilpatrick was viewed as a rising star). After you are done lambasting such conservative hatred, I'm sure John "rise above partisanship" McCain will ask for the ad to be pulled

Saturday, Sep 6 at 1:21 PM Mary wrote ...

That's going to leave a mark! Beautiful.

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