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It looks like they’re not even pretending to be impartial any more. Here’s a headline from Friday’s front page:
Davis, Actor Go Head to Head
That’s not too subtle, is it?
And from the front page of the LA TIMES’ so-called “Voter Guide,” published yesterday (no link):
The people behind the recall of Gov. Gray Davis didn’t intend to create a political spectacle. Before the entry into the race of the pornographer, the diminutive child star and the Terminator, it was about the money.
Yes, this is on the front page of something called a “Voter Guide.” This is probably what it would look like if it had been an advertising section produced by Cruz Bustamante.
Is the LA TIMES abandoning even the pretense of impartiality?