Thursday, October 08, 2009

The White House Needs A Babysitter


Obama aides say they can't rely on reporters to referee public debates.
That is the caption next to picture contained in a Time story about how the White House is vowing to fight back at the news media. Take that to mean one news outlet in particular: Fox. Chris Wallace was right when a couple of weeks ago he described this administration as the biggest bunch of crybabies he has seen in 30 years of covering Washington politics and presidents.

I have no idea who they intend to strike out at, other than Fox News and, of course, conservative bloggers, since 99% of the press is in their pocket. Hell, reading the headlines and the stories they choose to cover or, more importantly, not cover, will be enough evidence to any rational person.

Here we have an administration who is throwing all of our old alliances under the bus in some sort of comical attempt to appear more open and friendly to our enemies, a deluded attempt to make them our friends, while at the same time allowing a very liberal congress to spend this country back to the stone age along with their economic and energy policies ensuring that we stay there.

And they are worried about bad press.

Here's a news flash to both the dinosaur media and the White House office of propaganda: it is not the news media's job to referee. Their job is to report and let the citizens decide. You want a referee, attend a football game. What the White House really wants is the sort of referee you get what one of those pro wrestling matches. You know, the one who always seems to have his back turned when one of the combatants picks up a chair and smacks the other guy, but regains his bearings just in time to count the good guy out.

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