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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Ex-CBS Employee Talks Journalistic Bias

So now I am interested to hear all of the Liberal Activists who have tried to claim that this isn't happening.  Most Americans know that news in America isn't the news anymore.  It is spin based on the News Stations political views.

Investors.com Story

Journalism: If honest reporters were allowed to do their jobs and report the truth about Benghazi, Republican candidate Mitt Romney might be president today. That's the conclusion of one silenced network correspondent.

In a chilling new expose, former veteran CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkisson reveals how big media honchos in New York protected President Obama by pulling the plug on Benghazi and a parade of other scandal stories dogging his administration.

"If we knew everything then that we know now, I think that would have been really devastating to (Obama's re-election) campaign," she said about the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attacks, which Obama falsely blamed on an Internet video to head off campaign questions about his foreign policy strategy.
Her soon-to-be-released book, "Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama's Washington," puts to rest any doubts the Big Media are in the tank for Obama and Democrats. It also corroborates similar liberal bias whistleblowing by former CBS News colleague, Bernie Goldberg.

We can't remember a more damning insider account of how the Big Media cover for Democrats and manipulate public opinion to advance liberal causes.

Eager to shield a Democratic president from criticism, Attkisson's liberal bosses actually worked with the White House to neutralize her investigative reporting. When she refused to back down, they tried to smear her reputation. At the same time, she says the administration hacked into both her work and home computers to monitor her emails.

Attkisson, who calls herself "politically agnostic," left CBS in protest after 20 years of award-winning investigative reporting for the network.

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