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Portia SiegelbaumCBSNews.com's Birthday Gift to Fidel: A Story Devoid of Castro Critics
The 10-paragraph entry by Havana-based news producer Portia Siegelbaum amounted to an electronic birthday card for the Communist dictator. No Castro critics, domestic or foreign, were cited in the story, although Siegelbaum made sure to note how a "U.S.-based religious group, Pastors for Peace" got to hang out on Wednesday with the aging despot. Yet Siegelbaum failed to note the leftist political bent of Pastors for Peace, describing it merely as "an anti-embargo organization." The Web site for Pastors for Peace, a project of the Interreligious Foundation for -- wait for it -- Community Organization (IFCO), insists that its purpose is: CBS: 'Cubans Look for "Change" to Believe In'CBSNews.com greets readers of its World Watch blog today with, "Cubans Look For 'Change' To Believe In." The blog post by Havana-based Portia Siegelbaum began by insisting that:
Of course, far-left rhetoric notwithstanding, the United States is a republic with two major parties and a healthy tradition of freedom of speech and press, whereas Cuba is a totalitarian throwback to the Soviet era. Yet Siegelbaum failed to note that President Raul Castro is a dictator unanswerable to the call of change from his people. What's more, the CBS reporter practically laid the entire blame for Cuba's poor economy not on the failures of Communism and dictatorship but the long-standing U.S. embargo: CBS's Havana-based Producer Lends Credence to Cuban 'Election'This election season, forget Mac, it's Fidel that's back. At least that's the impression one gets from Portia Siegelbaum. Here's an excerpt from the Havana-based CBSNews.com producer's January 21 story, "Will Fidel Castro Be Back?":
I don't know about you, but the suspense is killing me. |
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