Posted on 10/25/2012 7:06:19 AM PDT by Snuph
After yesterdays tussle with the White House about whether the Des Moines Register could actually tell people what Barack Obama said in an interview with them to get the editorial boards endorsement, Obama finally relented and allowed Iowas leading newspaper to print a transcript of the interview. The editors assured readers that they would not hold Obamas pettiness against him when it came to deciding on the endorsement, as too much is at stake in this election. However, todays front page certainly looks like a little payback for Obamas unprecedented demand for privacy and a pretty good hint at which way the DMR is leaning on that endorsement (via Byron York):
This is hardly a subtle message. The headlines contrast the negative campaigning from Obama with the positive, agenda-focused campaigning from Romney. They have Obama scowling and looking over his shoulder, while Romney smiles and looks forward. Obama is also positioned lower in the photos than Romney. Plus, even the crowd reactions are a contrast; hardly anyone around Obama is smiling, while the crowd is reaching toward Romney, showing enthusiasm and support. The only thing missing here is a MSM-style halo around Romneys head instead of Obamas, and a classic Obama finger point to go with the scowl.
To be fair, if a major newspaper did this to Romney rather than Obama, wed be screaming bloody bias and that would be true, but only if one ignores the context of the back story this week. This isnt bias so much as payback.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
So, did the Register actually endorse the LIAR in chief or not?
nothing official but the picture sure says a lot.
Ohhhh! That’s got to hurt!
Ohhhh! That’s got to hurt!
When it comes to sheer arrogance MSM types can go toe-to-toe with anybody on the planet.
When I see this (rarely) you get a good feeling about one guy and a bad one for the other. This is what Conservatives and Republicans face daily across the nation about 90% of the time. No wonder it is an uphill climb for our candidates...
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