NYT's Stelter Says Ann Romney Insult Will Fade Like Limbaugh 'Overreaction' (But He Wrote 6 Stories)
New York Times media reporter Brian Stelter was the latest to downplay Obama-supporter Hilary Rosen's insult of Ann Romney of having "never worked a day in her life," in his Sunday Review "news analysis," "From Flash to Fizzle." Stelter argued that Hilary Rosen's insult would be the latest controversy to burn hot and then be totally forgotten:
....Just ask Jeremy Lin, who’s no longer a source of “Linsanity,” or Karen Handel, who’s no longer a top official at the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation, or Michele Bachmann, no longer a presidential candidate. Or Rick Perry. Or Herman Cain. (If you can remember why they were newsworthy at all.)
In a few days, ask Hilary Rosen, whose comments about Ann Romney sparked a brief but furious “mommy war” last week.
These flash-in-the-pan episodes have long been evident in the entertainment universe. The breakup of a marriage like Kim Kardashian’s or the death of a superstar like Whitney Houston prompts instant heehawing and told-ya-so-ing, and a month later we’re hard-pressed to remember that it happened at all.
But now, the same overreactions happen with political news -- when Sarah Palin hints again at running for president or Rush Limbaugh insults a law student on the radio.
Speaking of "overreactions" – Stelter did six full stories on Limbaugh and free-birth-control advocate Sandra Fluke, and never suggested it was a non-issue with little permanent resonance. In contrast, his Sunday piece marks the first story by Stelter (according to a nytimes.com search) that even mentions Rosen, only to suggest that the controversy is already on the wane. (Little wonder, with such unimpressive coverage from the Times.)
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The legacy media can no
Submitted by d1carter on Tue, 04/17/2012 - 2:30pm.
The legacy media can no longer set the narrative for what Americans discuss as news. They don't like it!
Now the liberals have their
Submitted by ForeverOnTheRight on Tue, 04/17/2012 - 3:06pm.
Now the liberals have their marching orders from "Pravda" a.k.a. NYT.
Romney's dog on the roof
Submitted by ThisnThat on Tue, 04/17/2012 - 3:47pm.
The other set of marching orders is the continual replay of "Romney's dog on the roof of the car" incident. Which happened many years ago. The left has its orders to play this over and over again for the next 8 months. In fact, MSNBC discussed it this morning, and the panel of liberals all asked "Why does this story continue to have legs, after all this time"? They know the answer -- because the brain dead liberal MSM has its marching orders, that's why. No other reason. It's not newsworthy -- but it's a potential embarrassment against a Republican, so therefore -- it's newsworthy!
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Democrat Translation: "MOVE
Submitted by clancie on Tue, 04/17/2012 - 4:32pm.
Democrat Translation: "MOVE ON!! NOTHING TO SEE HERE!!!"