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Here were the above-the-fold LA TIMES headlines yesterday:
THE CONFLICT IN IRAQ
Alcohol Cited as Problem at Prison
Officials at Abu Ghraib tried to rein in the illicit behavior before abuse of inmates surfaced.
THE RACE TO THE WHITE HOUSE
Sunday Division Has a New Equation
Regular churchgoers tend to lean Republican, while the more secular vote Democratic. But the Iraq war is making some of the faithful uneasy.
THE RACE TO THE WHITE HOUSE
Retired Officials Say Bush Must Go
The 26 ex-diplomats and military leaders say his foreign policy has harmed national security. Several served under Republicans.
Not too subtle, is it? Three articles, the only ones above the fold on the front page of the Sunday paper, all slamming Bush. Not one article favorable to Bush was found anywhere on the front page.
Regarding the 3rd headline quoted above, Patterico exposes the bias of the LA TIMES still further:
The Dog Trainer’s prominent and sympathetic treatment of this letter stands in marked contrast to its coverage of a letter that was released in May by hundreds of former military men, many of whom served with John Kerry, questioning Kerry’s honesty and fitness to serve as Commander-in-Chief. The letter, which was signed by every officer in Kerry’s chain of command in Vietnam, was buried by the Dog Trainer in stories appearing on pages A21 and A20.
The LA TIMES isn’t a newspaper—it’s an experiment in mind control.
This is the first of three posts today on big media.