| The Man Who Never Was |
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| Written by Scott Johnson |
| Wednesday, 24 September 2008 07:27 |
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In his column "The Man Who Never Was," Tony Blankley captures the media's collaboration with Barack Obama: [W]orse than all the unfair and distorted reporting and image projecting are the shocking gaps in Obama's life that are not reported at all. The major media simply have not reported on Obama's two years at New York's Columbia University, where, among other things, he lived a mere quarter-mile from former terrorist Bill Ayers. Later, they both ended up as neighbors and associates in Chicago. Obama denies more than a passing relationship with Ayers. Should the media be curious? In only two weeks, the media have focused on all the colleges Gov. Palin has attended, her husband's driving habits 20 years ago, and the close criticism of the political opponents Gov. Palin had when she was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska.(The Economist review of Freddoso's book is available online here.) Blankley describes the phenomenon I tried to sketch in "Deep secrets of campaign 2008," where I add a few more examples to the ones cited by Blankley. Cross-posted at Power Line. |




