Logic isn't your friend, is it?
Life isn't a syllogism. Your premise may be....when you demonize one man you lose any pretense to logic or even that uncommon commonsense.
- But I do want to edit my comment a bit for clarity and add a reference.
"Russell Baker, legendary columnist for the New York Times, put the matter well in December 2003: "Today's topdrawer Washington news people are part of a highly educated, upper middle class elite; they belong to the culture for which the American system works extremely well. Which is to say, they are, in the pure sense of the word, extremely conservative.""
How many times does it need to be repeated: Media (MSM) is conservative, it can only be conservative, and the notion that it is liberal is only a tool used to control the message for the masses. If the message conflicts with established standards then it is liberal and by definition biased. Words are defined by the media taskmaster, and everyone knows why liberal is a four letter word today.
Aside from Baker's astute comment above, media is corporate owned and reliant on corporate sponsors. Corporations do not shoot their own. The day you see stories on poverty in America, Class in America, the impact our tax structure has on the crumbling infrastructure, how tax structure favors large corporations, how large corporations kill small businesses, the waste and robbery on wall street, outsourcing information with 'named' corporations, and financial and labor hooligans, of say Walmart and others, is the day that media will be totally marginalized and eventually disbanded, replaced with more controlled media such as Fox and right wing radio, where voices speak the same story line or suffer the consequence.
And I'd love to know who defined these commentators as liberal or conservative. Could there be a genuine liberal in media, sure, is MSM liberal, heck no. What a wonderful con, but it works on the wingnuts of the right; the reality is far different.
"Shocking but true: Glenn Beck has not yet been the subject of "This Week in Crazy," the feature that was essentially created to honor 2009's Craziest Man. This week, though, as if he knew that his usual conspiracy-mongering, fake tears and suffocating paranoia just weren't cutting it anymore, Beck aired a series of shameless attacks on George Soros that seemed ripped from the pages of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The message? Financier and philanthropist George Soros is a "puppet master" secretly at the center of a vast conspiracy that aims to destroy our economy and take over the nation through deceit. The proof? A lot of selectively edited quotes, wild innuendo and the fact that Soros "collapsed regimes" in "four other countries.""
This week in crazy: Glenn Beck - This Week in Crazy - Salon.com
"Propaganda does not deceive people; it merely helps them to deceive themselves." Eric Hoffer