|
|
|
|
“Exposing & Combating Liberal Media Bias”
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kery MurakamiSeattle P-I Gives Readers Turkey of a Thanksgiving Story on Indian AngstWith just nine days until Thanksgiving, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer saw fit to find a way to rain on the holiday that pretty much any American can and does celebrate regardless of religious background or ethnicity. Yet on the hunt for unbridled leftist anger in her November 18 article -- "Making peace with Thanksgiving; Holiday still hurts for some Native Americans" -- the best the paper's Kery Murakami came up with was some local Indians who have "forged their own memories and their own meaning for Thanksgiving -- and none of it has to do with Pilgrims." Unfortunately for her readers, Murakami's reporting only furthered the myth that Thanksgiving celebrations today have any real historical continuity with the 1621 celebration. In point of fact, Thanksgiving traces back to President Abraham Lincoln's declaration of a such a holiday in 1863, which subsequent presidents followed and Congress enacted into law in 1941. From the History Channel's Web site: Seattle P-I Finds 'Flag Virgins' Sporting Old Glory After Obama Win
"Red, white and true blue: With newfound patriotism, Seattleites want to wave the flag," read the teaser headline on the Seattle P-I Web site. The November 6 article by Andrea James and Kery Murakami found "poignant significance" for liberal Seattleites in the Obama victory who can proclaim that "[t]his is their America, too.": |
|
|
[ Home | Blogs |
Forum |
About |
Contact
]
| |
Recent Comments
45 sec ago
3 min 43 sec ago
8 min 36 sec ago
13 min 8 sec ago
39 min 56 sec ago
45 min 38 sec ago
52 min 32 sec ago
57 min 16 sec ago
57 min 32 sec ago
58 min 14 sec ago