Monday, October 1, 2012

The Telegraph and AP join hands again.

After looking at The Telegraph’s scam of the day by Nancy Benac of the AP (Associated Press) there can be no doubt that The Telegraph and AP have joined hands again for another “high-tech” lynching.

The article The Telegraph ran today (October 01, 2012) is reminiscent and has some of the same markers as The Telegraph's "hi-tech" lynching of Herman Cain!

The article Both candidates have much on line as debates near appears to be a rehash of another article which appeared on Yahoo News on Sat. Sept. 29, 2012 titled High debate stakes: Romney looks to gain momentum.

The very first paragraph is nothing but dishonest and the article is riddled with opinion. This scam starts with:
 “Barack Obama is cruising into the presidential debates with momentum on his side, yet he's still struggling to revive the passion and excitement that propelled him to the White House. Mitt Romney is grasping for his last, best chance to reboot his campaign after a disastrous September.”
This is almost as dishonest as The Telegraph and AP telling us yesterday that:
 “Hiring prior to the Great Recession was running at near 5.25 million per month. Hiring is currently running close to 4.25 million per month,”
Just what evidence does the AP and The Telegraph have that: “Barack Obama is cruising into the presidential debates with momentum on his side…” or that “Mitt Romney is grasping for his last, best chance to reboot his campaign after a disastrous September.”

As usual Benac locates a “rent-a-name” which “specializes in political rhetoric” so she can attribute a quote to him and assures the reader that “The burden in many ways is heavier on Romney…” and “What we see right now is an uncertainty about whether he’s ready for the job.” The “rent-a-name” is an academic no one has ever heard of named Wayne Fields.

Benac then tells us that: “With polls indicating that Obama has been gaining ground steadily in the most competitive states, the pressure is on Romney to turn in a breakout performance.”

We do not know where Sherrie Marshall and Benac have been lately, but the loaded and dishonest polls they are talking about have been all over the news. But then you cannot concoct a “high-tech” lynching with the truth and they have to know this.

Both The Telegraph and AP have consistently ignored what Professional Democrat Pollsters like Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen have had to say about these “loaded polls”.

There is also another point of view about the polls at unskewedpolls.com. Check Campaign Insiders. They you can make up your own mind. As for us we have looked enough to decide they are just plain dishonest and we think deliberately so.  
According to the Rasmussen daily Presidential Tracking Poll for today (October 01, 2012) we see where “President Obama attracting support from 50% of voters nationwide, while Mitt Romney earns the vote from 47%."

 Rasmussen’s record is a matter of recorded history so is the accuracy of AP and The Telegraph.

They even bring in the known thief, liar and sexual prediator Bill Clinton and bring up the “47 percent remark.”

However if you notice they did not mention the Obama’s “distributing the wealth” remarks. Longer Version: Obama Calls Wealth Distribution 'Neighborly'. Then there is Obama wealth distribution follow-up. At redstate.com we find a quote on the subject on “how vulnerable Barack Obama is” on the subject.
If they thought the “47 percent remark” was important why was the “distributing the wealth” not important? It looks to us as if it was not important because their purpose was to deceive the reader.

So it looks to us like what The Telegraph’s Executive Editor Sherrie Marshall has done here is take an old article cut out what she wants and runs it for the purpose of deceiving the reader. Maybe we are wrong but we doubt it as we are familiar with the history of The Telegraph.

The most pathetic thing about all this is Mercer University President William D. Underwood has picked these people to teach journalism at Mercer University in what is being promoted as ‘A model for public media’. Underwood knows what is going on at The Telegraph as we have contacted him by certified mail. Apparently he does not care as he has ignored what reasonable people would consider the deceit and dishonesty. We think it is disgraceful. 

Fast and Furious is back with a big bang. Univision the Spanish-Language television network aired a special on the subject. They tell us that:
“Among other groups of Fast and Furious victim stories Univision says it will tell in the special to air Sunday evening at 7 p.m., is one about how ‘16 young people attending a party in a residential area of Ciudad Juárez in January of 2010’ were gunned down with weapons the Obama administration gave to drug cartel criminals through Fast and Furious.”
You want see anything about this in The Telegraph, they have declared it “all politics” and refused to cover it. This is something any honest newspaper or wire service would cover. See the following video.
 
Have a nice day.

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