So Says My Wife in Citing the non-Bias Nature of the Media
Liberal media spin Benghazi scandal to protect Team Obama
By Dan Gainor, Foxnews.com, May 9, 2013
In the real world, when you cover up four murders after the fact, you likely  go to jail. In government, you retire with dignity and run for president with  full media support.
Up until yesterday, that was the Benghazi scenario following the death of  four Americans including our ambassador to Libya. 
The Obama administration has lied, stonewalled, bullied, and intimidated – the true marks of an open and transparent administration. And, with a few  notable exceptions, the American media haven’t just let them get away it. Heck,  they’ve helped.
Hill testimony of State Department whistleblowers might change that, but it’s  doubtful given the one-sided reporting so far. 
The Obama administration has lied, stonewalled, bullied, and intimidated – the true marks of an open and transparent administration.
NBC said there was an “obvious political undercurrent ” to the hearings and accused the GOP of going after the “most popular Democrat,” Hillary Clinton.
” to the hearings and accused the GOP of going after the “most popular Democrat,” Hillary Clinton. 
 ” to the hearings and accused the GOP of going after the “most popular Democrat,” Hillary Clinton.
” to the hearings and accused the GOP of going after the “most popular Democrat,” Hillary Clinton.  The New York Times public editor criticized her own paper’s Benghazi coverage  and The Washington Post’s Twitter account inexplicably mocked those Tweeting  about the case as “Chick-fil-A lovers.”
The New York Times public editor criticized her own paper’s Benghazi coverage  and The Washington Post’s Twitter account inexplicably mocked those Tweeting  about the case as “Chick-fil-A lovers.” AP even  called it a “GOP”
 AP even  called it a “GOP” hearing,  to make sure readers saw it as partisan.
 hearing,  to make sure readers saw it as partisan.
A Politico story  about CBS showed the truly insidious nature of media bias on this story and how  the network held back Emmy award-winning reporter Sharyl Attkisson. “CBS News  executives see Attkisson wading dangerously close to advocacy on the issue,  network sources have told Politico,” wrote Dylan Byers. So much so that  Attkisson is “in talks to leave CBS ahead of  contract
 story  about CBS showed the truly insidious nature of media bias on this story and how  the network held back Emmy award-winning reporter Sharyl Attkisson. “CBS News  executives see Attkisson wading dangerously close to advocacy on the issue,  network sources have told Politico,” wrote Dylan Byers. So much so that  Attkisson is “in talks to leave CBS ahead of  contract .” As a result, she hadn’t even reported on the Libya attack for five months
.” As a result, she hadn’t even reported on the Libya attack for five months .
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 story  about CBS showed the truly insidious nature of media bias on this story and how  the network held back Emmy award-winning reporter Sharyl Attkisson. “CBS News  executives see Attkisson wading dangerously close to advocacy on the issue,  network sources have told Politico,” wrote Dylan Byers. So much so that  Attkisson is “in talks to leave CBS ahead of  contract
 story  about CBS showed the truly insidious nature of media bias on this story and how  the network held back Emmy award-winning reporter Sharyl Attkisson. “CBS News  executives see Attkisson wading dangerously close to advocacy on the issue,  network sources have told Politico,” wrote Dylan Byers. So much so that  Attkisson is “in talks to leave CBS ahead of  contract .” As a result, she hadn’t even reported on the Libya attack for five months
.” As a result, she hadn’t even reported on the Libya attack for five months .
.
It hasn’t just been CBS that has been trying to corral this story. New York  Times coverage might still damage the administration even though that paper has  tried to prevent it. MSNBC's sometime conservative, former Florida Republican  Congressman Joe Scarborough, even Tweeted about Thursday’s Times story, saying  it “should cause great concerns in the White House.”
That piece, “Diplomat Says Questions Over Benghazi  Led to Demotion,” detailed State Department retaliation against one witness, saying “the prospects  for the 2016 presidential election” could be impacted.
detailed State Department retaliation against one witness, saying “the prospects  for the 2016 presidential election” could be impacted. 
 detailed State Department retaliation against one witness, saying “the prospects  for the 2016 presidential election” could be impacted.
detailed State Department retaliation against one witness, saying “the prospects  for the 2016 presidential election” could be impacted. 
Of course, the article minimized that impact. “Mr. Hicks offered an  unbecoming view of political supervision and intimidation inside the Obama  administration,” wrote three Times staffers.
Unbecoming? Quite the understatement. Hey, sorry we ruined your career.  That’s so unbecoming.
Public Editor Margaret Sullivan took her own paper to task , but also  blamed Fox News for having “fomented” criticism of the Times. “In fact, what’s  been written in The Times has been solid. But my sense is that, starting last  fall, The Times has had a tendency to both play down the subject, which has  significant news value, and to pursue it most aggressively as a story about  political divisiveness rather than one about national security mistakes and the  lack of government transparency,” she concluded.
, but also  blamed Fox News for having “fomented” criticism of the Times. “In fact, what’s  been written in The Times has been solid. But my sense is that, starting last  fall, The Times has had a tendency to both play down the subject, which has  significant news value, and to pursue it most aggressively as a story about  political divisiveness rather than one about national security mistakes and the  lack of government transparency,” she concluded.
 , but also  blamed Fox News for having “fomented” criticism of the Times. “In fact, what’s  been written in The Times has been solid. But my sense is that, starting last  fall, The Times has had a tendency to both play down the subject, which has  significant news value, and to pursue it most aggressively as a story about  political divisiveness rather than one about national security mistakes and the  lack of government transparency,” she concluded.
, but also  blamed Fox News for having “fomented” criticism of the Times. “In fact, what’s  been written in The Times has been solid. But my sense is that, starting last  fall, The Times has had a tendency to both play down the subject, which has  significant news value, and to pursue it most aggressively as a story about  political divisiveness rather than one about national security mistakes and the  lack of government transparency,” she concluded.
The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank treated the testimony as if witnesses were  lying. His column called the sworn comments a “yarn” and  referred to our No. 2 diplomat in Libya as a “virtuoso storyteller.” Milbank  pushed the standard lefty response you can expect to see at least till November,  2016: “Hicks didn’t lay a glove on the former secretary of state Wednesday.”
 and  referred to our No. 2 diplomat in Libya as a “virtuoso storyteller.” Milbank  pushed the standard lefty response you can expect to see at least till November,  2016: “Hicks didn’t lay a glove on the former secretary of state Wednesday.”
 and  referred to our No. 2 diplomat in Libya as a “virtuoso storyteller.” Milbank  pushed the standard lefty response you can expect to see at least till November,  2016: “Hicks didn’t lay a glove on the former secretary of state Wednesday.”
 and  referred to our No. 2 diplomat in Libya as a “virtuoso storyteller.” Milbank  pushed the standard lefty response you can expect to see at least till November,  2016: “Hicks didn’t lay a glove on the former secretary of state Wednesday.” It wasn’t just the traditional media spinning for Team Obama. Lefty outlets  did their darnedest to downplay the death of four Americans, including the only  U.S. ambassador killed since 1979.
It wasn’t just the traditional media spinning for Team Obama. Lefty outlets  did their darnedest to downplay the death of four Americans, including the only  U.S. ambassador killed since 1979.
On MSNBC, NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd undercut the scandal on the  May 8 “Morning Joe.” Todd  called the decision to not send more special ops forces to Benghazi “very  rational.” Host Rachel Maddow
 Todd  called the decision to not send more special ops forces to Benghazi “very  rational.” Host Rachel Maddow blasted  the GOP on her May 8 show for an organized conspiracy to make Obama resign,  calling it “the most ambitious thing they have done.”
 blasted  the GOP on her May 8 show for an organized conspiracy to make Obama resign,  calling it “the most ambitious thing they have done.”
 Todd  called the decision to not send more special ops forces to Benghazi “very  rational.” Host Rachel Maddow
 Todd  called the decision to not send more special ops forces to Benghazi “very  rational.” Host Rachel Maddow blasted  the GOP on her May 8 show for an organized conspiracy to make Obama resign,  calling it “the most ambitious thing they have done.”
 blasted  the GOP on her May 8 show for an organized conspiracy to make Obama resign,  calling it “the most ambitious thing they have done.”
Comedian Jon Stewart devoted 8 and a half minutes attacking the GOP for the  hearings, even bringing up Nixon cover-ups and saying the party has “a history  of hysteria.” Increasingly, his role isn’t to make jokes. It’s as Obama’s Youth  Ambassador/Spinmeister.
The liberal propaganda site Huffington Post incredibly didn’t even mention  the hearings on the front page, just an attack on Fox’s coverage. Buried on the  Politics page was the approved Democratic spin: “Benghazi Hearing Reveals  Incompetence, But No Cover-Up.” Instead, it found room for stories on food addiction, “the female word for  blowjob,” and “The Incredible Name Kevin Spacey  Picked For His Rescue Dog.”
Instead, it found room for stories on food addiction, “the female word for  blowjob,” and “The Incredible Name Kevin Spacey  Picked For His Rescue Dog.”
 Instead, it found room for stories on food addiction, “the female word for  blowjob,” and “The Incredible Name Kevin Spacey  Picked For His Rescue Dog.”
Instead, it found room for stories on food addiction, “the female word for  blowjob,” and “The Incredible Name Kevin Spacey  Picked For His Rescue Dog.”
Other liberal sites went even further, ignoring the hearing and the testimony  entirely. The Nation, Alternet and Democracy Now had no visible coverage. That’s  a far cry from how the left reacted to even something as mundane as the NRA convention , where no  terrorists killed four Americans.
, where no  terrorists killed four Americans.
 , where no  terrorists killed four Americans.
, where no  terrorists killed four Americans.
It doesn’t really matter how they spin it, the news continues to get out. But  if all major news outlets do is cover for the administration, they may well  succeed in protecting their 2016 candidate.
Dan Gainor is the Boone Pickens Fellow and the Media  Research Center’s Vice President for Business and Culture. He writes  frequently about media for Fox News Opinion. He can also be contacted on  Facebook and Twitter as  dangainor.
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