The media's green bias
The NY Times non story on changes to an EPA report sparked the liberal food chain.
"To hear the networks tell this tale, there aren't liberals and conservatives in this policy battle. There aren't scientific boosters of global-warming theory on one side and scientific skeptics on the other. No, liberalism for the purposes of this news cycle was packaged as the essence of nonpartisanship, idealism, sound science, the public interest, and the well-being of small children and bunnies. The conservative perspective was, naturally, the opposite: partisan, unscientific, cynical, bought and paid for by arrogant corporate polluters."
The NY Times non story on changes to an EPA report sparked the liberal food chain.
"To hear the networks tell this tale, there aren't liberals and conservatives in this policy battle. There aren't scientific boosters of global-warming theory on one side and scientific skeptics on the other. No, liberalism for the purposes of this news cycle was packaged as the essence of nonpartisanship, idealism, sound science, the public interest, and the well-being of small children and bunnies. The conservative perspective was, naturally, the opposite: partisan, unscientific, cynical, bought and paid for by arrogant corporate polluters."
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