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By Roger Conrad

Saturday, Oct 04, 2008 - 12:01:39 am CDT

I love that after I write a column, liberals scream for me to be banned from writing. Evidently, the champions of free speech only defend free speech they agree with.

I used to believe that the purpose of print and television journalism was to inform the people and report the facts. Other forms of programming were meant to entertain. Under the leadership of liberal producers and network executives, it would appear that mass media have now become an extension of political parties, or at least one party.

A recent skit televised on the NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” meant to poke fun at network news coverage, implied that Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s husband might have engaged in incest with their daughter.

This is humor? Imagine instead they had done the skit but had used former President Bill Clinton. Would that have been humorous? Not bloody likely! They would have fired the producer and canceled or at least suspended the show amid the firestorm of protest from every liberal pundit on the planet. This is the norm for most network stations, but most notably the National Barack Channel (NBC) and it’s cable offshoot MSNBC.

Because Sarah Palin has scared the liberals to death and become their main target, let’s examine a few more media attempts at character assassination.

Immediately following John McCain’s naming her as his running mate, the question was posed of whether she would have time to be vice president while being a mother of five children.

Did anyone ask Obama if he would have time to be president being the father of two children? Is a father not as important to his children as a mother? Is this sexism from the very political party that supposedly is the champion of the feminist movement? And there was not a whisper of condemnation from the media.

The claim from the Democrats that Palin lacked the experience to be vice president was quickly dropped when they realized she had more experience as a government executive than any of the candidates from either party. Of course, Obama claims to have executive experience from running his campaign. Hey, I can balance my checkbook. Can I be president?

Then followed the media-manufactured “Troopergate” scandal. Let me tell you, if I am the governor of a state and my state-trooper ex-brother-in-law assaulted my nephew with a Taser and threatened my family, and the head of that trooper’s department refused to fire him, I would fire that department head.

Then compare the interview given by Sarah Palin to the one given by Barack Obama to ABC News anchor Charles Gibson. The tone of questions asked of Palin were definitely more of an interrogation than those asked of Obama.

The ABC daytime show “The View” hosted Obama, and it seemed the questions were those you would have asked a good longtime friend rather than a candidate for president. “I hear you are related to Tom Cruise?” Laughs all around. Contrast that with the tone of questioning of John McCain. The hosts yelled at him, interrupted his questions and grilled him repeatedly about his VP choice. We should contract the cast of “The View” to interrogate detainees at Guantanamo Bay. Of course, they might beg to be waterboarded instead.

Most recently, Obama has turned loose the media wing of his campaign, aka the network news, to try to blame McCain and Republicans for the failure of financial institutions. But the media somehow overlooked the fact that the Bush administration was warned about the problems with these institutions in 2002 and tried to implement strengthened regulatory oversight in 2003. The proposal was defeated along Democratic Party lines. Democrat Rep. Barney Frank said of the thrifts: “These two entities — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — are not facing any kind of financial crisis.”

That’s right, folks. These are the people that are going to give us the “change we can believe in.”

Obama said: “It would be unacceptable for executives of these institutions to earn a windfall.”

Former Fannie Mae CEO James Johnson substantially underreported his compensation to the tune of some $14 million, and the company under his leadership improperly deferred some $200 million in expenses. Yet the Obama campaign hired Johnson to lead the search for his VP running mate. This guy helped bring about the nation’s current financial crisis, and Obama likes him so much he picked him up for his campaign. I suppose it helps that Johnson raised between $200,000 and $500,000 for the Obama campaign.

And, you know, you never heard a word of this on your nightly news. I suppose informing the American people of the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth surrounding all candidates for president is too much to ask for these days. I guess journalism died this year.

Roger Conrad is a Marine Corps veteran who has served a tour of duty in Iraq and works for the Nebraska Department of Corrections.


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Your opinion wrote on October 4, 2008 5:00 am:
" You are entitled to your opinion and the right to express it. However much you dislike other people's opinions, they are also entitled them. It is too bad that more people do not have the opportunity to express their opinion in the newspaper like you.

You mention print and television journalism along with entertainment programming in other formats. I believe that print and television journalism can tell facts and entertain; they don't have to be separate entities. The other formats are what? Radio? VHS or DVD? I believe those formats can also be used by journalists to relay facts.

I have no opinion about Saturday Night Live except that I have never watched it so I can't agree or disagree with your statements.

I question your statement that Sarah Palin "scares people to death." Your sarcasm throughout the article turns me off to your argument. Sarah Palin doesn't scare me, but she does make me uncomfortable and as a result, I don't trust her.

In one interview Sarah Palin expressed a comment that bothered me. She was asked what she did / said when asked by McCain to be his running mate. She replied to the interviewer that she immediately said "yes." I realize that plenty of men have probably done the same thing, but did she discuss this offer with her family before saying "yes" to being the vice-presidential nominee? Any parent, mother or father, that does not consider what a tremendous impact this lifestyle change will have on the family, is not a person who thinks toward the future. That is not leadership material.

So what if "The View" gave Obana an easier interview than they did to McCain? Do you really believe that if Obama went on Glenn Beck or a Fox News Network program that he would receive the same interview as McCain? They all even out in the long run!

Finally, I am not impressed by the Bush Adninistration's handling of the country's financial problems. The one thought that keeps coming back to me is the 1980s and the other financial crisis our country was in. There was another Bush involved in that. The president's brother, Neil, was involved in a savings and loan debacle that cost the taxpayers over $1 billion. In all the entire savings and loan bailout cost the country over $300 billion. It has an all too familiar ring to it. The president at that time was Republican -- just like now.

Whatever the crisis I believe there is always plenty of blame to go around to everyone. Some people are just better at hiding their parts in the crises! "

Proud Liberal wrote on October 4, 2008 5:55 am:
" Roger: While on principle I agree with you that the media is pretty messed up today, your letter is completely biased to the point of nearly being unreadable. Let me just address two items. You say that Palin is getting a rough treatment on SNL and then imagined that all hell would break loose if Bill Clinton had been treated similarly. Oh, really? Have you watched this program the last, say, 16 years or so? Making fun of BC is part of their standard repertoire. In fact, the very same program had a hilarious parody of him appearing on Weekend Update.

You also bring up the Johnson issue and wonder why the press doesn't talk about it. I'd like to checkmate that argument with two words: "Keating Five." In case you are uninformed on that issue, which the press also has not spent much time on, I suggest you look it up online. Happy reading! "

Sealbee wrote on October 4, 2008 6:40 am:
" YAY!!!

There are other people out there that have noticed these things!
I enjoyed the read Roger... "

Comm UnSense wrote on October 4, 2008 7:39 am:
" Finally! Thanks Roger! "

Gerard Harbison wrote on October 4, 2008 7:40 am:
" Great column, Roger. And you only scratched the surface of mainstream media bias. "

russell wrote on October 4, 2008 8:01 am:
" Let us accept the fact each speaker/writer is in under no obligation to present all of the facts, only the ones that make his case. Hopefully those facts that are presented are 100% accurate. "

Edgar Pearlstein wrote on October 4, 2008 8:22 am:
" Mr. Conrad claims that "liberals scream for me to be banned from writing". I haven't heard any such. And he says that the purpose of journalism is to report the facts. Well it's also to report opinion, even if that opinion is paranoid, such as that of Mr. Conrad. "

Dont Quit Your Daytime Job wrote on October 4, 2008 8:38 am:
" Actually, "journalism" has been comatose and on life support ever since FOX started broadcasting their venomous tripe as a proud tool of the conservative agenda...

P.S. - Contrary to your implication that Saturday Night Live and other comedy shows only pick on the poor, abused conservative republicans, I seem to recall that they got plenty of mileage out of the stained blue dress incident. "

Wake up Roger wrote on October 4, 2008 8:53 am:
" Here we go again with Mr. Conrad. My guess, and this is only a guess, is he has a hard time with the fact that an African American will most likely be the next president. This is just his was of trying to feel good about the sinking ship that he supports - let's blame the media!!!

Roger is a Marine Corps veteran, so there is no doubting his support for McCain. Let me ask you this, Roger....please explain to me just exactly how McCain was a productive and contributing member of the military when he was holed up in Hanoi Hilton for five years? Think about it. He did absolutely nothing for the US when he was a POW, except force the military to commit vaulable resources in the vain attempt to find and rescue him. Look at the kind of people who join the military....usually people who have a difficult time with higher education or even disdain for it. People who have GED's and have no interest in a college education, but want a "career". McCain got out of the Naval Academy by the skin of his teeth. Palin can't be described as a genius, either. The US is in a hole and needs SMART people to get us out. Do you really want the class dummy to be in charge of getting the country out of the mess it's in?

I think deep down, people like Roger are seething over the fact that McCain chose Palin as his running mate. Yet, when questioned publicly, most Republicans think she is the second coming. Did anyone see Michelle Bachman of Minnesota on Larry King try to spin how great Palin is? I'm sure when Republicans go to bed at night, they wish there were a different name on their ticket.

Roger Conrad, you will weep heavily on November 5th. "

that ol debbil the liberal media wrote on October 4, 2008 9:56 am:
" Are you serious? A skit on the SNL and rough treatment from "The View"? These are the foundations of your liberal media argument? In fact, these very points undermine your weak line of reasoning. What about supposed harsh treatment from the news orgs at NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, or major newspapers? For years, Republicans have been playing the "liberal bias" game, or working the refs. Any rational analysis will show that it simply isn't true. Everyone from Roger Ailes to Bill Kristol have said that there is no liberal bias. And skits from SNL pale in comparison to the outlandish things said about Clinton on far more "newsy" forums, like Rush Limbaugh claiming Hillary Clinton had Vince Foster killed, Chris Mathews love fests with Paula Jones, the "liberal" NY Times columnist Maureen Dowd calling Obama "O Bambi" and Edwards the Breck Girl. Lets not forget the outrageous treatment that Al Gore received. That was the liberal media, stretching hard to attribute the liar label on him? I fear for the democracy of this country when people can be so blinded to truth and reason. Barney Frank debunked your claims about Freddie and Fannie on the O'Reilly show. How come we haven't heard about McCain's role in the Keating 5, his divorce, his heavy ties to lobbyists, his wife's drug addiction issues? The playing field is tilted. To the right. Open your eyes. "

whatever wrote on October 4, 2008 10:21 am:
" Mr. Conrad, "entertainment" media is not supposed to be real news. The View and SNL? While your confusion is understandable since radio has been taken over by the likes of Rush and Hannity (and locally Mach) who spew their own poison to brainwash the public. And Faux News and others twist and distort their versions of gospel according to O Reilly et al... suffice it to say - it takes one to know one. Maybe the lesson is to think for yourself, educate yourself and turn the channel once in awhile. "

BigChief wrote on October 4, 2008 12:23 pm:
" I won't comment on Roger's column. Instead I will suggest that everybody who votes should check out or buy the two books written by Barack Obama, DREAMS FROM MY FATHER and THE AUDACITY TO HOPE.

John McCain has written at least two books that I have not read but will before the election. Off the top of my head I cannot recall the title of McCain's books. "

Look at it like this.... wrote on October 4, 2008 6:38 pm:
" Roger....at least you live in Nebraska, the reddest of red states. Sarah Palin is coming, too! Woo Hoo!

I can't stand all the liberal talk shows on every radio station my transistor gets....KLIN, KFOR, KFAB.....sickening. "

Dave Steinheider wrote on October 4, 2008 7:58 pm:
" Your heading is the 'death of journalism' and then you whine about SNL and the View. In case you didn't notice - SNL and the View are entertainment programs - not journalism. Kind of like Rush.

You complain about the tone of the TWO interviews Sarah Palin has given to the evil liberal press and I wonder how can she face down Putin? Is she so fragile she can't handle a few tough questions?

And then you try to put the blame for the failures of eight years of Repubican rule, running the country exactly the way you wanted, on Democrats. Who is in the White House? Who had control of Congress back in 2003 or 2005? Who has been demanding government get out of the way for the last 30 years?

We are reaping what Conservative economics has sewn: complete economic meltdown.

Thanks a lot. "

davidb wrote on October 4, 2008 8:10 pm:
" While I don't agree with Mr. Conrad's opinion, I'm glad he expressed it.

On a side note, if you express your opinion, you are going to get people from both sides either agreeing or disagreeing. Some will cry for censorship. If you write a book, they might check it out from the local library and never return it -- so no one else can read it.

I would encourage Mr. Conrad to keep writing. I may not agree, but the quality should improve. "

Beavis12 wrote on October 4, 2008 11:52 pm:
" Roger, it appears that you, Fox News, and right wing radio are desperate to somehow blame Democrats for the "economic Pearl Harbor" we are unfortunately experiencing that no facts stand in the way. In your article you state that the Republicans attempted to "implement strengthened regulatory oversight in 2003" but "the proposal was defeated along Democratic Party lines". Considering that the Republicans controlled Congress from 1995-2007, the Senate from 2003-2007 and the Presidency for 20 of the last 28 years, how exactly could the Democrats defeat anything by party lines. It's obvious that your media sources (Rush, Hannity, O'Reilly, the Weekly Standard, New York Sun, New York Post) realize that their readers are so ignorant that they actually believe that Democrats can defeat by party lines anything in 2003. Take responsiblity your party has caused this mess. You can have your own set of opinions but you can't have your own set of facts. "

Josh wrote on October 5, 2008 6:50 am:
" When FOX was taken over by the Republican party and began spreading this 'media bia' carp - that was what may doom the media. I mean, how is asking Palin about a Supreme Court decision a 'gotcha' question? "

whatever wrote on October 5, 2008 9:10 am:
" Mainstream media bias? Not hardly. I use to buy into that observation that many of a more simple intellect espoused. But when I look at radio and see that it is filled with what some "call" right wing conservatives and find nary a "liberal" point of view I simply can't buy into the "liberal" bias crap. The "conservatives" have an incredible forum that is heard by millions to make public their points of view via the radio. It's a bit more balanced on TV and in the written press. What's missing in the "mainstream" media is discussion of the country's problem and solutions to such that is based on common sense and is neutral from an ideological perspective. And Mr. Conrad if in general "informing the American people of the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth surrounding all candidates for president is too much to ask for these days." is a real problem where do you get your "Facts" to have a contrary opinion? From the "liberal media". "

Eric wrote on October 5, 2008 12:01 pm:
" Roger Conrad has bought in to the Republican Party line. FEAR. Fine conservatives like Rush Limbaugh, Shaun Hannity, Glenn Beck all try to get us to buy in to the Republican fear mantra. As for his "points" on liberal media bias there isnt enough space nor time here to debunk that theory. Fact of the matter is this, the Republicans under the Bush administration have absolutely trashed our world reputation, ran the national debt to its highest level ever, pushed through a radical, gestapo like legislation called the Patriot Act, etc. etc. etc. I can go on and on of the abuses by the current administration. While I am no fan of Barrack Obama, I faithfully believe that we cannot afford 4 more years of the failed Bush economic policy. For that matter, we dont need 4 more years of anything closely related to anything Bush has failed at which is EVERYTHING!!! "

Amen wrote on October 5, 2008 1:51 pm:
" Amen Mr Conrad! I'm just suprised that LJS printed this... Usually they only print the left leaning editorials... "

opinion not fact wrote on October 5, 2008 7:19 pm:
" Your not spewing fact's, but doing the same things which both sides of these parties are doing. Like republicans aren't using Obama's name as a downside to his outcome of possibly being pres., or afraid of his skin, his lack of experience, his want of change (the rich on both sides are terrified...asking for their change indeed), and many other outrageous reasons not to vote for him. And his VP choice, all anyone has on Biden is that he is too outspoken and sounds like another liberal politician.

McCain is getting hit with being too old, being another Bush clone, being voted for based only on sympathy for being a P.O.W., not knowing anything about how the economy works, and also many more. Palin is attacked with being a politician and not a mother first, a crazy conservative christian, being able to see Russia from her backyard, dodging all media and questions, only does well of answering questions as long as she has something to read in front of her, and on and on.

These are not facts. To say otherwise is idiotic. If the media is soooo liberal and journalism is dead then you should thank your luck American stars on that hemp made flag of ours and be glad your voice is still out there for people to take from it what they will. No one agrees with everything on the same issues. That's what makes this nation great. I may be liberal, but I don't want you banned. I want you to tell real fact's. The stuff you spew is what we'd here if the Right Wingers (because they wing everything) would be saying every day if they had control of the media. Neither side is going to be honest with their control of the media, thank god for the internet. You seem smart enough to know where to get real news, so stop claiming what we can here on 'Fox' as fact's. Until then you too have the right to your opinion. "

HOO Rah wrote on October 5, 2008 11:04 pm:
" I agree 100%, where are you preaching next Sunday. And by the way thanks for your service to our country. "

Voice of Reason wrote on October 5, 2008 11:35 pm:
" Roger
Amen brother!
You are totally on point. Thankfully we have to likes of Rush and Sean Hannity to out some of this leftist garbage or the mainstream public would believe all of this diatribe to be gospel fact.
Keep up the good work!
VOR "

Question wrote on October 6, 2008 12:11 am:
" Obama will not win in November. I say this because even if he is elected, he will not win. Winners have class. NEED I say anything else. "

Ignignokt wrote on October 6, 2008 8:54 am:
" I don't think Roger minds if people express a contrary opinion...but his detractors do not stop at contrary opinions. More often, they tell him to 'shut up', or complain that the LJS published his letter at all. In both cases, they are calling for his viewpoint to be silenced...they are calling for the suppression of free speech.

Perhaps Roger should not have referenced the two media entities he presented (SNL and The View), but if you look at Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow, two MSNBC anchors posing as bringers of news and facts, it is easy to see their bias. Look at Olbermann's interview with Obama. If it had been a game of baseball, Olbermann was pitching underhand. Much like 'The View', he failed to ask tough questions...questions that Obama will need to answer with not only words, but with actions if he is elected president.

Roger is correct in the sentiment that we should demand more from the people who bring us the news. More facts, more accountability, and more honesty...not more mind-numbing drivel from folks like Olbermann and Maddow who seek to inflate the ego of the man they idolize. "

Truth Seeker wrote on October 6, 2008 12:31 pm:
" How come no one wants to mention McCain's cheating on his first wife, after she was involved in a horrible accident? If he didn't honor the vows he gave to those closest to him, how can we believe a word out of his mouth regarding the everyday citizen? Is a person of his poor moral integrity really one we need in a leadership position? "

Neo wrote on October 6, 2008 12:52 pm:
" Mainstream news media died when 60 Minutes decided to forge documents so they could prove the point they wanted to make. "

journalismgrad wrote on October 6, 2008 1:01 pm:
" Referring to SNL or The View as journalism is about as appropriate as calling your opinion column journalism. It is all entertainment (I still don't know where Fox News fits in, though).

And as for your qualifications for being President based on your home financial skills, just a question-- is your bank accountmore than $486 million dollars? (And could McCain raise anywhere near that amount of money without the heavy reliance on lobbyists and big industry that is his bread and butter?) "

Rxwoman wrote on October 6, 2008 8:18 pm:
" I have one question. What would motivate a huge multinational corporation , like say General Electric, to bias anything to the left? I mean corporate America, and liberals don't exactly go together, if anything they're more like oil and water. So why would the media bias anything against their own self interests? They wouldn't, is the answer. Who do you think owns the mainstream media? 5 huge corporations is who. GE, Disney, viacom, News Media, and Time/ Warner. These 5 own 99% of all media outlets, ( tv, radio, magazines, and movies) .
So the "news" is only as "liberal" as it's owners, and last time I checked corporations, their executive, and producers, were anything but "liberal".
And one other thing, I don't remember seeing anyone "screaming" to have Rogers banned. If anything I think LJS should keep publishing him and folks like him. Only by reading his outrageous opinion can folks realize just how out there, and paranoid some of these right-wingers really are. "

Lonely Voice wrote on October 7, 2008 11:15 am:
" Roger, you are brilliant!! I'm amazed at the ignorance of the American people at this point. They've been so taken in by a guy that looks great in a suit and stutters his way through most interviews becuase somebody forgot to give him a telepromter. I cannot believe that people would actually choose to vote for someone aligned with people who openly express their hatred for America through voice and bombs, as opposed to someone who served honorably for his nation. I'm horrified by the comment that we waste our money rescuing POW's as "wake up Roger" put it. Thank goodness we aren't counting on unpatriotic people like them to protect us!! I'd actually like to take it one step further, why isn't anybody else outraged about the voter fraud being committed as we speak and the hundreds of thousands of fraudulant campaign dollars donated to the Obama campaign. Wake up people you can't just vote for a pretty face that looks good in a suit. GET EDUCATED before it's too late and YOU are taxed to death in a socialist society by a man that has spent less than 200 days in the Senate and has never had any executive experience...it's coming. "

journalismgrad wrote on October 10, 2008 11:13 am:
" Quick question for lonelyvoice: Where is McCain's executive experience? "